Bandwidth
In computer terminology, refers to the speed available over a given line of data transmission. In common parlance, this term has been used to describe the availability of a person's time.
Articles on KurzweilAI.net that refer to Bandwidth
The Twenty Laws of the Telecosm By George GilderInfinite Memory and Bandwidth: Implications for Artificial Intelligence By Raj Reddy
The Technological Singularity By Vernor Vinge
The Human Machine Merger: Why We Will Spend Most of Our Time in Virtual Reality in the Twenty-first Century By Ray Kurzweil
The Law of Accelerating Returns By Ray Kurzweil
Intelligence as an Emergent Behavior or, The Songs of Eden By W. Daniel Hillis
Chapter 13: Information and Education By Neil Gershenfeld
Top KurzweilAI.net News of 2002 By Ray Kurzweil and
Chapter 14: Things That Think By Neil Gershenfeld
Grasping the Future: Comparing Scenarios to Other Techniques By Max More
News Articles that refer to Bandwidth
Thirty years with computersBandwidth could be a new global 'currency'
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UN meeting gives telcos access to terrestrial TV spectrum
Brain-to-brain communication demonstrated
Efficient new wireless system can save 10 percent of bandwidth
Adobe launches tool for creating 3-D Web worlds
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