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not-so Recent bio: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/p2pweb2001/view/e_spkr/1017
Biological Psychologist,
Experimentalist, Educator, and Scholar
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Associate
Professor of Information Technology at RIT
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B.A. Reed College
1975
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Ph.D. University of
Pennsylvania, 1980
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Associate Editor, Journal
of General Evolution
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Professor of Biological
Psychology, Haverford College 1980-1992 (with tenure)
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Research:
Biological Rhythms, Information Visualization, Animal Behavior
and Metacognition, Complex Adaptive Systems (nervous systems,
species, groups, enterprises, internets, societies); Pervasive Computing
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Academic CV
Founder, President, Chief
Scientist SoftLock.com / Digital Goods
(1992-June 2002)
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Founder (in 1992) and
Chief Scientist (through 2001) SoftLock.com and Digital Goods
(NASDAQ: DIGS; key players in Steven King’s e-publication of Riding the Bullet during the
Great E-book Boom of 1999; doors closed in May 2001)
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Author of seminal patent
on Digital Rights Management / Information Economy US 5,509,070 on
“superdistribution”—copyright protection through copy-encouragement and e-commerce,
(filed 1992, issued 1996).
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Information Tracking
patent US 6,266,654 (filed 1996, issued 2001)
on detection, analysis, and exploitation of “software lineages”
produced when digital objects such as files and messages are reproduced
and redistributed.
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“Adapting Software”
patent () discloses methods by which commercial and other software
products can be made to mutate and adapt through “natural selection”
as they proliferate through information ecologies.
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Other patents pending
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Macroscope Manifesto: New
Approaches to Information Visualization
http://radio.weblogs.com/0104369/stories/2002/04/09/macroscope022702.htm
Consultant, Strategic
Adviser, and Public Speaker
(May 2001 to present)
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For SoftLock.com:
marketing Intellectual Property for SoftLock.com’s stakeholders
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For marketing and
research firms: data visualization and analysis
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For Standards / Trade
Organization activities (OEBF, MPG, etc)
Author of the Open Ebook Forum’s ontology
document, “Framework for an E-publishing Ecology.”
http://www.openebook.org/framework/A%20Framework%20for%20the%20Epublishing%20Ecology.doc
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For technology
entrepreneurs: strategies for business development
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For community technology
activists: wireless internet deployment strategy
Current
projects
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Lightweight Immersive Interaction Systems
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Wireless Internet
technologies
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Deafness and Emerging
Technologies
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Information visualization
and tracking; social network analysis
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Information Technology as
a Liberal Art
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