
to blubbel (verb) := to talk incomprehensibly
as in: he kept on blubbling until the audience started to throw tomatoes
also used to indicate that bubbles are showing up on the speaker's mouth
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Some bullets: - Google buys YouTube for 1.65 billion USD. - Google is worth 100+ billion USD; it is stable enough to not be sued to death. - Google does have experience in copyright issues - e. g. from caching web pages, digitizing books or image search. - Google does have algorithmical competence to solve problems automatically, i. e. without human intervention. - As a side note, venture capitalist Sequoia Capital jumps from an 11.5 million USD investment up to 495 million USD share worth within less than 2 years. - In the future, algorithms and processes have to make ground: Like AdSense (extracting the essential from the http referrers), there has to be a way of tagging + voting for digital content so that it allows to donate to their creators, along with a statistical method to evaluate their price or share and dynamic "importantness". This will blow up existent methods of distributing content that already is on the decline. - Google will redefine copyright in a very social way. - It will also redefine how emotions are perceived globally. - This yields fine-grained democracy. K-
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My name is Klaus Hildner.
I was born 1969 in southern Germany.
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I am a graduated computer scienctist from the University of Stuttgart, Germany,
and have a background in web technologies (html, js, php, java, sql).
In my spare time, I enjoy photography
and sports like running, cycling and badminton.
Expect this blog to be a chaotic mixture of English and German.

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