Thursday, April 8, 2010
Computer Science Requires Integrity
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Technology Brings about Progress
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
It is just the beginning
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
The Land of Opportunity
The world is becoming the land of opportunity. Internet access, which is largely responsible for bringing the world opportunity, is spreading from the richest parts of society to even the poorest of nations. As a result, almost anyone can gain instant access to a wealth of knowledge and opportunity. Just as America was the land of opportunity a hundred years ago, the world is becoming the land where anyone can become anything they want to become. People no longer need to move from their homes to better opportunity because with the ever declining price of technology, people can have that opportunity in their homes.
The software industry is a prime example. Anyone can use a computer and program something useful to the world. Because of the need for such software, they can even make money doing it. The tools to do so are cheap if not free to use. That means that the poorest kid could find a computer and make something without having rich parents to give him the opportunity. The education required to make software is so widely available through the Internet that it is questionable whether an aspiring software engineer even needs a college education to be successful anymore. As a result, any self-motivated person in the world can become successful without being in the United States.
Because of increased opportunity, competition drives quality to higher standards. The talent in the world of yesteryear was untapped. Those who had the opportunity set the standard for what quality was. However, now that everyone can participate in the cutting-edge of technology, the quality of what is being produced is higher. As a computer programmer, I’m now competing with programmers all over the world, whereas fifty years ago, I would have only been competing with those near me. It may be intimidating, but it helps the world produce better quality. Because of this, we must all constantly strive to do more, and to become the best even with this new standard of judgment.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
It's getting better
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The Future of Microsoft
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Smart phones under attack
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
The Internet is Real
The Internet is a real part of life and it needs to be treated as such. Many people lower their values on the Internet because it can seem like a virtual world where the rules do not apply. However, as can be seen in Cliff Stoll’s The Cuckoo’s Egg, malicious behavior does cause problems somewhere down the line. This does not only apply to the case of hackers, but to the mainstream society that downloads files illegally, that makes ridiculously rude comments to others, that views pornography, and that participates in a variety of other immoral activities on the Internet. The Internet is full of real people and there are real consequences to every action that we take while using it.
Using the Internet is a test of our integrity. Most people do not walk into a supermarket and begin stealing anything that is not secure, but many people are invigorated when they find a normally expensive file on the Internet free to download illegally. Because the likelihood of someone that we directly know will ever find out about, or even care about what we have done secretly on the Internet, our moral sense of what is right is dulled and we behave differently while using it. We need to awaken to the reality of the Internet; bad behavior on the Internet is just as bad it is off the Internet.
If we want to change the behavior of Internet users across the world, we must start by taking action ourselves. Cliff in The Cuckoo’s Egg gives a good example of taking action. He not only spent many hours every day trying to stop a hacker, but perhaps more importantly, getting the world to wake up to the problem. We need to do the same. First we have to make sure that we correct our own use of the Internet, and then we can begin helping others use the Internet in the way that they normally behave when not using the Internet. Let’s start today by letting people know that the Internet is a real place, and that all of our values do apply when using it.