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The Narrative

You think you know how EEPROMs fail? Think again.

Posted on 25 July 2021 by charlie

The Death and Deathlessness* project was my exploration of life, death, and immortality. EEPROMs, the permanent memory in some chips, have finite life for writi...

Innovation/Strategy

Big Data, healthcare, devices, and quantified self

Posted on 15 May 2012 by charlie

When I was at SXSW, I spent most of my time at either Big Data or Healthcare sessions. The interesting thing is that the Big Data sessions always devolved to ta...

Innovation/Links of note/Science/The Narrative

China’s Sequencing Powerhouse Comes of Age

Posted on 06 March 2012 by charlie

“With new sequencing centers in Europe and the United States, BGI hopes its growing clout will help deliver the benefits promised by genomics—and revenue ...

The Narrative

Teach me: Does Hadoop signal the end of the database?

Posted on 14 November 2011 by charlie

I am still a novice when it comes to the technical underpinnings of databases and Hadoop. So, I thought it might be useful if I just asked if my thought on the ...

Innovation/Links of note/Science

Outbreak Detectives Embrace the Genome Era: Science

Posted on 12 October 2011 by charlie

“Genomic epidemiologists say, it’s time to use the technique to track microbial movements on a global scale. By routinely sequencing bacterial sampl...

Announcements/Science/The Narrative

New gig at Netezza, an IBM company

Posted on 16 May 2011 by charlie

Go figure. After I left Nokia, I thought I was done with Mega-Corporations. But an opportunity came by that seemed to have most of the things I need right now t...

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