Nova Spivack
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Nova Spivack is a technology visionary and entrepreneur with nearly two decades of experience in pioneering ventures. In 1994, Mr. Spivack co-founded earthweb.com, one of the first Internet companies, where he was Executive Vice-President for Products, Strategy and Marketing. EarthWeb went public in 1999 and resulted in the Nasdaq's largest IPO single-day percentage point gain up to that point, spawning a wave of Tech IPOs. Mr. Spivack left EarthWeb’s board of directors in 1999 and began advising startups and angel investing. During the down-years of the post-Internet-bubble, EarthWeb’s content properties were acquired in 2000 by Internet.com. The company’s Dice.com property remained a strong stand-alone business until it was acquired for approximately $200 million in 2005.
While at EarthWeb he helped key cultural institutions and businesses develop their first large-scale Web presences, including the New York Stock Exchange, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, BMG Music Club, Sony, AT&T, US West, and others. He also helped to catalyze the adoption of Java technology by leading the production of large on communities for the IT professionals, including Gamelan.com, Developer.com, and Datamation.com.
Prior to EarthWeb, Mr. Spivack worked in a variety of roles from technology marketing to software engineering at artificial intelligence and next-generation computing ventures including Individual, Inc., Ray Kurzweil’s pioneering OCR company, Kurzweil Computer Products which was sold to Xerox, and at Danny Hillis’ legendary supercomputing venture, Thinking Machines. Mr. Spivack is also the founder of Lucid Ventures, an early-stage incubator that originated the technologies that are now Radar Networks. Mr. Spivack is a co-founder of the San Francisco Web Innovators Network (SFWIN), a network of several hundred technology innovators and business leaders who meet monthly in the Bay Area.
Mr. Spivack has extensive experience working on knowledge representation and the Semantic Web, and has authored and helped to design several large (500 to 3000 class) ontologies in the OWL language, the W3C open standard for ontology specifications. Mr. Spivack has also been a lead advisor to SRI International on the DARPA CALO program, a distributed research program encompassing several hundred top researchers across over 20 major research institutions focused on next-generation semantically-aware machine learning applications, and in particular on the IRIS Semantic Desktop project. Also with SRI and Sarnoff Laboratories, Mr. Spivack helped to co-found nVention, SRI’s in-house technology incubator.
Mr. Spivack has co-authored several books on Internet strategy and technology and led the EarthWeb Press publishing imprint with Macmillan Computer Publishing, one of the largest computer book publishers, which resulted in a series of publications by leading authors on technology. He has been featured and cited in Business Week, CNN, CNBC, CBS Evening News, CNN-FN, Discovery Channel, The New York Times, Washington Post, WIRED Magazine, Chronicle of Philanthropy, Communications Week, Interactive Week, Internet World, Reuters, Newsweek, Red Herring, Silicon Alley Reporter, Interactive Age, Web Week, Java Developer’s Journal, and has spoken at numerous conferences and industry events. Mr. Spivack also helped to invent key technologies for interactive television and Web convergence in the early days of the Web, as well as several pending patents for Radar Networks.
Mr. Spivack has a long-time interest in cognitive science, artificial intelligence, emergent computation, knowledge management and the emerging Semantic Web. As a grandson of management guru Peter F. Drucker, Mr. Spivack shares his family’s heritage of interests in management theory, nonprofits, and knowledge work. In addition, he has been a student of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, art and culture for nearly 20 years and has pursued this interest extensively in monasteries, refugee camps and communities in Nepal, India, Europe and the USA. Mr. Spivack focuses his philanthropic activities on helping to fund the preservation of Tibet’s unique wisdom culture as a world-heritage treasure for the benefit of future generations.
Mr. Spivack has a BA in Philosophy, with a focus on cognitive science and artificial intelligence, from Oberlin College and a CSS degree from the International Space University a NASA-funded graduate professional business school for the space industry. In 1999 Mr. Spivack’s interest in space gave him the opportunity to help pioneer the early days of space tourism when he flew to the edge of space with Space Adventures and did micro-gravity parabolic flight training with the Russian air force.
Mr. Spivack’s weblog, Minding the Planet, focuses on Radar Networks and emerging technologies and can be read at http://www.mindingtheplanet.net
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Twine, space, meditation, consciousness, Asia, travel, business, entrepreneurship, technology, Tibet, science, Buddhism, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, AI, natural language processing, semantics, Semantic Web, Radar Networks, Web 3.0Nova's Twines
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Long-Lasting Quantum Memory Leads to Long-Distance Quantum Communication
Public Bookmark added by Nova Spivack on 10/08/2008PhysOrg.com: ( PhysOrg.com) -- Physicists have taken a step closer to realizing long-distance quantum communication, in which a quantum state is transferred from one location to another by becoming entangled with a traveling photon.
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Reframe It lets you take notes in the margin of the web » VentureBeat
Public Bookmark added by Nova Spivack on 10/08/2008Browser extension Reframe It launches today, allowing users to take notes and make comments on the content of any website, ...
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What is The Future of Human Powered Search? - ReadWriteWeb
Public Bookmark added by Nova Spivack on 10/08/2008Mahalo popularized the term
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Jimmy Wales: The New Wikia Search API “Is Like Facebook Apps For Search Results.”
Public Bookmark added by Nova Spivack on 10/08/2008Jimmy Wales is opening up the Wikia Search engine to anyone who wants their own data or application to show up in results. ...
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What downturn? Private equity still going strong » VentureBeat
Public Bookmark added by Nova Spivack on 10/08/2008The financial sky may be falling, but it looks like private equity firms are relatively sheltered. In fact, fundraising by ...
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Watch My Best Talk: The Global Brain is Coming!
Comment added by Nova Spivack on 10/03/2008From Wikipedia: Moore's Law: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law Since the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958, the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit has increased exponentially, doubling approximately every two years.[1] -
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Search all twines?
Comment added by Nova Spivack on 10/01/2008Webferret, your comments seem somewhat designed to get Twain upset. Twain, and others, I'm not sure it is worth debating this. A lot of bla bla bla if you ask me. What's the point of this argument? Is there anything constructive that the team can glean from it? Not that I can see. -
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Missing Twine in Share.. menu
Comment added by Nova Spivack on 09/24/2008Looks like some kind of a bug. We are looking into it. -
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Thumbs Up!
Comment added by Nova Spivack on 09/23/2008Thanks for the comments. Note that we will be further updating the look and feel based on this in the next big release. We've improved on this and taken it a bit further. If you like this, you'll like the next version even more. -
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automatic creation of hypertext link in comments
Comment added by Nova Spivack on 09/23/2008Thanks for the bug report. Filed. -
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Missing Twine in Share.. menu
Comment added by Nova Spivack on 09/23/2008That is strange. It could be a caching issue. I will report it.
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