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Hello, I am Robert G. Male. Welcome to TechStop™. Here you will find links that I think are of interest. Furthermore these are links that I want to keep track of because they have given me either ideas or some other form of inspiration for my writing. Links are listed in order lowest to highest both in the date they are given and the order in which they appear (meaning: read them from the bottom up for a certain day's list). Some of these sites may require you to sign up for free. Without further ado, the links...

July 2011.

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July 21, 2011

Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos augmented-reality maps (video 8:14)
  • This was back in 2010 and may be more advanced yet. It's one thing to have maps that turn into photo-realistic 3D models and then actual photos. It's a next step to fold video into it. I'm imagining scenarios where multiple video streams are available in real-time in a location that is framed by one of these virtual environments. Take it a step further and fold in details not readily available such as building, water, and wiring schematics, security cameras and sensors where the public are not around, etc., and you have real power. He only barely mentioned it, but there was also the option of historical photos. Real-time is nice, but archival video would be helpful also. For the public much of this could be used to see what you just missed, if looking the wrong way, being too far away or having not arrived there yet. Keeping a record of it for later would be essential.
  • Tags: 3D, augmented reality, history, location, real-time, schematics, security, sensors, video.



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    July 7, 2011

    Bitcoin: inside the encrypted, peer-to-peer digital currency
    • Last time essentially looked at a virtual nation. What is a virtual nation without virtual currency? Bitcoin can do that. (Yes there are Facebook credits, but they are more like prepaid cards or PayPal.) This article is a good overview, but doesn't get into the interesting aspects that much. The whole grey market, shadow world is a key to interesting use of this in your fiction. The currencies dovetail nicely into the worlds of dark webs and sprawling counter-cultures struggling under the heels of oppressive corporate driven regimes. Things need not be so dystopian though. It works just as well for vital but frowned upon or disavowed black book operations as easily it does criminal enterprise. The mining aspect of Ditcoins presents its own opportunities the least of which is the likelihood of botnets being harnessed to mine new coins. Finally the coding, updating to the system (Bitcoin web essentially), and details like that work nicely with concepts like Universal Credits in settings such as Rifts® from Palladium Books®.
  • Tags: Bitcoin, botnets, counter-culture, crime, currency, cyber-crime, cyberpunk, dark web, dystopian, government, hackers, Palladium Books, PayPal, Rifts.



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