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Abu Dhabi Hosts Thinkers’ Fête

2007 / نوفمبر / الجمعة

By PRANAY GUPTE
Special to the Sun
October 26, 2007

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Of the 22 countries that constitute the Arab League, only three have formal diplomatic ties with Israel. The United Arab Emirates is not among them.

It would be fair to suggest, though, that the UAE — far more than Egypt, Jordan, and Mauritania, which maintain legations in Tel Aviv — is far more of an open society, far less hostile to Jewry, and much more welcoming to Western and, specifically, American, economic, political, and cultural interests. With a population of less than 5 million, of whom 80% are expatriates, the UAE is certainly a far more cosmopolitan place than practically any other Arab country, and one where there are virtually no restrictions on the nature of national discourse.

That was conspicuously evident during the four-day Festival of Thinkers that ended here late Wednesday. The idea was to expose young Emirati students to the world’s finest minds so they could better integrate into an evolving global culture, notwithstanding the fact that in the UAE no citizen is poor and no native really has to work for a living. The UAE, after all, pumps 2 million barrels of crude oil a day, has reserves of nearly 100 billion barrels of oil that will last at least 150 years, and will enjoy a surplus of more than $500 billion this year alone due to oil prices that have touched $90 a barrel.

At the heart of the festival was the notion that it isn’t enough for Emiratis to be born wealthy; it is far more critical to accelerate the cross-fertilization of ideas with the outside world. The festival attracted 16 Nobel laureates, and more than 100 thinkers, including American and New York luminaries such as the astronaut Buzz Aldrin; the president of the International Longevity Center, Dr. Robert Butler; the president of Cooper Union, George Campbell; the founder of NewYorkSocialDiary.com, David Patrick Columbia; the chairwoman of the New York Institute of Technology, Linda Davila; the editorial director of American Media, Bonnie Fuller; the president of the Institute of International Education, Allan Goodman, who also administers the Fulbright Program; the editor of Discover magazine, Bob Guccione Jr., and the CEO of Prudential Douglas Elliman, Dottie Herman. Also attending were the executive vice president of Edelman Financial Communications, Kathleen Lacey Hoge; the editor of Reader’s Digest, Jacqueline Leo; the senior editor of Vogue, Shirley Lord; the president emeritus of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Paul Marks, and his wife, the Sarah Lawrence geneticist, Dr. Joan H. Marks; journalist Judith Miller; literary agent Lynn Nesbit; the president of Hunter College, Jennifer Raab; the president of Business for Diplomatic Action, Keith Reinhard, who is chairman emeritus of DDB Worldwide; the president of the New York Times Company Foundation, Jack Rosenthal; the president of the New York Academy of Sciences, Ellis Rubinstein; the CEO of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Carl Schramm; President Kennedy’s closest adviser and speech writer, Theodore Sorensen; the president of Ursinus College, John Strassburger, and the head of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, Marion Wiesel.

They may have been surprised at the warmth with which His Highness Sheik Nahayan Mabarak al-Nahayan, the biennial festival’s founder and the UAE’s minister of higher education, received the guests, many of whom are Jewish. Mrs. Wiesel sat next to the sheik at last night’s farewell dinner. The Oxford-educated sheik, a member of Abu Dhabi’s royalty, put it this way: “We have had a record of trading with the world from ancient times, and we want to be even more open to the world in this age of globalization. Some might say that we are moving too fast. But change is the order of the day, and our country wants to play its role in promoting global peace, security, and progress.”

The role has many dimensions. Dubai, one of the seven sheikdoms that formed the UAE in 1971, has transformed itself into a glitzy metropolis; its financial institutions have taken stakes in Nasdaq and other bourses. The more conservative Abu Dhabi, which possesses more than 90% of the UAE’s reserves of crude oil and natural gas, has decided to concentrate on developing institutions of culture, science, technology, and education.

It has already arranged to support the establishment of an outpost of New York’s Guggenheim Museum, which will be designed by the Los Angeles-based architect Frank Gehry. It has invited the Louvre to plant roots here. Sheik Nahayan inaugurated the Nobel Museum a couple of days ago. New York University has agreed to start a campus in Abu Dhabi. In addition, The New York Sun has learned that the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, Peter Gelb, is being asked to come over to begin discussions to create a branch of his institution in this city of parks, palm trees, and beaches at the edge of what the Emiratis prefer to call the Arabian Gulf.

Clearly, Sheikh Nahayan seeks closer ties with New York’s cultural and intellectual establishment, and American participants at the festival came away with the impression that the UAE — a traditional American ally that hosts the largest American naval base outside America itself — represents a role model among Arab states, even if its governance is by family rule and not in the style of Westminster or Washington democracy.

Of course, every aspiring institution builder in the world seems to want the UAE’s money: At the festival, for instance, Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs seized the microphone at three major events on the opening day, repeated his signature mantra of protecting the global environment and alleviating global poverty, and then promptly proceeded to get signed commitments from the organizers to host a science and technology summit here next year.

Digital Right Management : The Worst Apples Are Very Rotten And Very Greedy

2006 / مايو / الثلاثاء

Introduction: 

Digital Rights Management , what a term !

Digital Rights Management is the term being used for companies to take control of your computer and drive it in the roads they want you to go !

Event : 

French Parilament is Currently Discussing the DRM scheme : 

If France bans device-specific digital music and video downloads, companies like Apple would presumably need to alter technology to allow content from Web sites to play on competitive devices. This movement toward interoperability could eventually become global, and could loosen Apple's stranglehold on the digital music player market.

Apple iPod, iTunes, and Greed on big scale 

Story :

In an interview last week with the International Herald Tribune, Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres, the French minister of culture, said: "I have absolutely nothing against iTunes, and this is not some payback or protectionism against a foreign company."

He continued, "We are simply defining a fundamental value and principle that I believe will be demanded by Internet users and consumers."

InterOperability : Music Playing Programs Shuold Be Able To Play The Songs

Industry sources speculated that the proposed regulation, if enacted, might force Apple to cease digital music sales in France, or STOP its "digital rights management" scheme of encoding music in such a way that only Apple iPods can play the songs and music it puts in its iTunes website.

If the two houses of the French Parliament stand with the rights of the people of France, then the U.S. Commerce Department will back Apple Computer Inc. in the dispute that will be a good story to follow.

Comment:

Apple Computer Inc. is rotten and very rotten indeeed. It is technology was one day good, not any more, and the reason is simple : GREED

Related resources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management

http://www.eff.org/about/

عندما لم يجرؤ طيارو سباق “الثور الأحمر” على الطيران

2006 / مارس / الأحد

ذهبنا لحضور سباق “الثور الأحمر Red Bull” للطيران في أبو ظبي للطيران ولكن الطائرات لم تتسابق ، هذا ما حدث عندما لم يجرؤ طيارو سباق “الثور الأحمر” على الطيران يوم الجمعة … كانت النوارس تطير بحرية وتسبح وتلعب وتغوص وترتفع في مرفأ خليج ابو ظبي بينما قبع الطيارين في طائراتهم الجاثمة خائفين من الطيران في “العاصفة”

OnTheRoadDubai growing greater every day Abu Dhabi - All So Beautiful

A Lot Of People in Abu Dhabi Marina

Hamshahri newspaper: It will be an international cartoon contest about the Holocaust

2006 / فبراير / الثلاثاء

Cartoon contest
Tuesday, 07 February 2006

Iran’s largest selling newspaper announced yesterday it was holding a contest on cartoons of the Holocaust in response to the publishing in European papers of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.

“It will be an international cartoon contest about the Holocaust,” said Farid Mortazavi, the graphics editor for Hamshahri newspaper – which is published by Tehran’s conservative Municipality.

He said the plan was to turn the tables on the assertion that newspapers can print offensive material in the name of freedom of expression.

“The Western papers printed these sacrilegious cartoons on the pretext of freedom of expression, so let’s see if they mean what they say and also print these Holocaust cartoons,” he asserted.

Iran is supportive of Holocaust revisionist historians, who maintain the slaughter by the Nazis of Europe’s Jews during World War II has been either invented or exaggerated.

Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dismissed the systematic slaughter by the Nazis of mainland Europe’s Jews as a “myth” used to justify the creation of Israel.

Mortazavi said today’s edition of the paper will invite cartoonists to enter the competition, with “private individuals” offering gold coins to the best 12 artists – the same number of cartoons that appeared in the conservative Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.

Last week the Iranian foreign ministry also invited British Prime Minister Tony Blair to Tehran to take part in a planned conference on the Holocaust, even though the idea has been branded by Blair as “shocking, ridiculous, stupid”.

Blair also said Ahmadinejad “should come and see the evidence of the Holocaust himself in the countries of Europe”, to which Iran responded by saying it was willing to send a team of “independent investigators”.

Source : http://www.7days.ae/regional-news/cartoon-contest.html

Would the UN security council issue a resolution demanding apology from denmark

2006 / فبراير / السبت
For tansgressing on world peace, denmark should be held guilty by the security council.

If Denmark politicians do not offer a good apology, then maybe the security council should impose sanctions on Denmark, for no less crime than disturbing world peace!

Cairo, EGYPT: Egyptians pass a sign declaring a boycott of Danish goods in a supermarket in Cairo 02 February 2006. Four months after the fact, Muslim anger over the publication in Scandinavia of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed has snowballed into a full-fledged crisis threatening Nordic trade and security. Cartoons including a portrayal of the prophet wearing a time-bomb shaped turban were published in a Danish newspaper last September and reprinted in a Norwegian magazine in January, sparking uproar in the Muslim world where images of the prophet are considered blasphemous. AFP PHOTO/KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)

thanks for the photo!

VoD/iTV solutions from Broadbus

2006 / يناير / السبت
The Broadbus® B-1™ Video Server is the world’s first high-density, highly scalable DRAM-based server built to support today’s VOD and SVOD services, as well as the future demands of Television-On-Demand. The solid-state DRAM architecture enables the B-1 to simultaneously ingest and stream massive amounts of video content. And its modular chassis-based design provides a scalable migration path from current VOD and SVOD applications to the fast-approaching TOD future.The patented, DRAM-based streaming server technology at the heart of the Broadbus B-1 system scales to 80 Gbps of output through independent Gigabit Ethernet ports — the highest density in the industry. It has the capacity to support up to 19,200 MPEG-2 streams per B-1. And its solid-state design requires no moving parts, increasing its reliability and lowering its total cost of ownership.By separating its DRAM video streaming and RAID content storage structures, the B-1 permits independent configuration and low-cost upgradeability for additional streams and storage. This truly decoupled design means that stream counts and storage modules can scale to meet the exact needs of cable operators and that modules can be hot-swapped, minimizing downtime for expansion or maintenance.Existing hard disk-based VOD servers are optimized for streaming content to customers. B-1 DRAM-based video servers are designed to ingest hundreds of channels of both library content and broadcast television while simultaneously redistributing thousands of streams with zero-latency. Our Stream Commander™ software manages the propagation of content to and from near-term storage libraries virtually eliminating content replication.

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Technorati Weblog: State of the Blogosphere, October 2005, Part 1: Blogosphere Growth

2005 / ديسمبر / الأربعاء
Technorati State of the Blogosphere, October 2005 :Some highlights: * 34% primarily blog to be seen as an authority in their field. * Over 50% blog about companies at least once per week. * 63% believe blogs are the most trustworthy source of product information. * Over 98% take steps to correct factually incorrect portions of a blog post. * Over 80% prefer to receive information from non-executives. * Blogs of individual employees are considered more trustworthy than blogs endorsed by a corporation.Blogosphere Growth Summary: * As of October 2005, Technorati is now tracking 19.6 million weblogs * The total number of weblogs tracked continues to double about every 5 months * The blogosphere is now over 30 times as big as it was 3 years ago, with no signs of letup in growth * About 70,000 new weblogs are created every day * About a new weblog is created each second * 2% – 8% of new weblogs per day are fake or spam weblogs * Between 700,000 and 1.3 million posts are made each day * About 33,000 posts are created per hour, or 9.2 posts per second * An additional 5.8% of posts (or about 50,000 posts/day) seen each day are from spam or fake blogs, on average

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Old Eur0pe Wins The 2005 UCSB International Capture The Flag

2005 / ديسمبر / الأحد
The UCSB International Capture The Flag (also known as the iCTF) is a distributed, wide-area security exercise, whose goal is to test the security skills of the participants from both the attack and defense viewpoints.The Capture The Flag contest is a multi-site, multi-team hacking contest in which a number of teams compete independently against each other.Each team is given a virtualized server installation (for example, a virtual Linux server). The server provides a number of services. The services have a number of undisclosed vulnerabilities, which have been included in the server’s software by the contest organizers.The goal of each team is to maintain the set of services available and uncompromised throughout the contest phase. Each team can (and should) attempt to compromise other teams’ services. Since all the teams receive an identical copy of the virtual server, the task of each team is to find vulnerabilities in their copy of the server and possibly fix the vulnerabilities without disrupting the services. At the same time, the teams have to leverage their knowledge about the vulnerabilities they found to compromise the servers run by other teams. Compromising a service will allow a team to bypass the service security mechanisms and to “capture the flag” associated with a service.During the contest a scoring system keeps track, for each team, of which services are available, and which services have been compromised.The 2005 iCTF was scheduled Friday, December 9, 2005, from 8am to 4pm, PST (note: this was changed from the initial date of December 7th).The winner of the last edition of the competition (which was held in June 2005) was the team “The Tower of Hanoi”, from Politecnico di Milano, Italy.Read more at www.cs.ucsb.edu/~vigna/…

Politics of Hate

2005 / ديسمبر / الأحد
[White supremacist New Zealanders prepared to face up to the Sydney riots - Wikinews]

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