Cyberlaw scholar Jonathan Zittrain of Harvard: Ubiquitous human computingwill transcend geography
Zittrain talks about how ubiquitous human computing, which he describes as the ability to treat the human mind as a fungible resource, has enabled companies to
Cyberlaw scholar Jonathan Zittrain of Harvard: Ubiquitous human computing will transcend geography
Zittrain talks about how ubiquitous human computing, which he describes as the ability to treat the human mind as a fungible resource, has enabled companies to attack any number of problems by throwing more minds at them the way they might throw servers at a website traffic problem. (via IdeasProject)