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[from amaah] Profiting from gigawatts, not gigabytes

thinking aloud on the dynamics of the power generating industries and potential lessons to be learned by telecom folks... Martin Geddes in full effect ruminating about business models and such.

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[from amaah] The Glenmutchkin Railway

The following tale appeared in "Blackwood's Magazine" for October, 1845. It was intended by the writer as a sketch of some of the more striking features of the railway mania (then in full progress throughout Great Britain), as exhibited in Glasgow and Edi

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[from amaah] Toll Collecting

You see my favorite business model is the two sided network, i.e. a hub that coordinates the transaction traffic between two groups and for the longest time my preferred visualization for this model is as a bridge between the two populations. The toll tak

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[from amaah] Toiling in the Dark: Africa's Power Crisis

Power blackouts "load shedding," in utility jargon are hardly novel in sub-Saharan Africa, where many electricity grids remain chewing-gum-and-baling-wire affairs. 25 of the 44 sub-Saharan nations face crippling electricity shortages, a power crisis

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Systems architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A systems architecture is primarily concerned with the internal interfaces among the system's components or subsystems, and the interface between the system and its external environment, especially the user.

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