Monthly Archives: March 2021

Indexing is not enough

We all use search. Every day. Most of us use one search engine only. Type a keyword or two, get a result list, look at the results – most of us never go beyond the first three results. If not … Continue reading

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The public debate that does not take place

We’ll get through the Pandemic – eventually. The vaccines are effective. It looks like we’ll get over here most vaccinated by end summer. This would be the time by our political leaders to start a debate about the future beyond … Continue reading

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Missing the beat – again

Our lovely government has been inept at handling the largest public health crisis for a century. This is not a statement with hindsight but an expression of frustration for more than a year. After having failed at setting up a … Continue reading

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Attitudes matter

Excerpt from an email conversation with a colleague of mine. It started with a comment on this video: Squirro App Studio. Teammate: This video is no longer current. Me: Can you explain to me what is not current here (except … Continue reading

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Finally!

On Friday our government announced finally a switch to a comprehensive testing strategy. Finally…. (we suggest this approach 10 months ago…)

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