Patents have long served as a fundamental cog in the American machine, cherished in our national soul. James Gleick americancherishcog Change image and share on social
Information is crucial to our biological substance - our genetic code is information. But before 1950, it was not obvious that inheritance had anything to do with code. And it was only after the invention of the telegraph that we understood that our nerves carry messages, just like wires. James Gleick biologicalcarrycode share on social
The Fifties and Sixties were years of unreal optimism about weather forecasting. Newspapers and magazines were filled with hope for weather science, not just for prediction but for modification and control. Two technologies were maturing together: the digital computer and the space satellite. James Gleick computercontroldigital share on social
Strangely enough, the linking of computers has taken place democratically, even anarchically. Its rules and habits are emerging in the open light, rather shall behind the closed doors of security agencies or corporate operations centers. James Gleick agencyanarchicallycenter share on social
Is privacy about government security agents decrypting your e-mail and then kicking down the front door with their jackboots? Or is it about telemarketers interrupting your supper with cold calls? It depends. Mainly, of course, it depends on whether you live in a totalitarian or a free society. James Gleick agentcallcold share on social
I take the view that we all have permission to be a little baffled by quantum information science and algorithmic information theory. James Gleick algorithmicbaffleinformation Change image and share on social
Particle physicists may freeze a second, open it up, and explore its dappled contents like surgeons pawing through an abdomen, but in real life, when events occur within thousandths of a second, our minds cannot distinguish past from future. James Gleick abdomencontentdapple share on social
With the advent of computing, human invention crossed a threshold into a world different from everything that came before. The computer is the universal machine almost by definition, machine-of-all-trades, capable of accomplishing or simulating just about any task that can be logically defined. James Gleick accomplishadventcapable share on social
As soon as the printing press started flooding Europe with books, people were complaining that there were too many books and that it was going to change philosophy and the course of human thought in ways that wouldn't necessarily be good. James Gleick bookchangecomplain share on social
I'll cheerfully confess to spending a lot of time playing completely disgusting computer games that have no redeeming social value. James Gleick cheerfullycompletelycomputer Change image and share on social