Bill Joy

Bill Joy has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Bill Joy was highly popular in February, 2017.

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Thanks!

Thanks!

[...] Pike, Ken Thompson, and the Go team for Go. Thank you to Keith Rarick for Godeps. Thank you to Bill Joy, Bram Moolenaar, and Tim Pope for making and improving Vim, our preferred text editor since [...]

thoughtbot.com

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US Patents Issued to Solidia Technologies for CO2 Sequestration Process that Speeds Concrete Curing

[...] and were joined in the U.S. start-up’s Series C Round by LafargeHolcim, Total Energy Ventures, Bill Joy and other private investors. The post US Patents Issued to Solidia Technologies for CO2 [...]

mysocialgoodnews.com

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A challenge for mankind

[...] , and nanotechnology would eventually endanger the very existence of the human species. Bill Joy is certainly not an enemy of technology, instead he is quite the opposite: co-founder of Sun [...]

oxygen.enel.com

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The Law of Accelerating Returns

[...] in a variety of contexts, for example, the discussion of the ethical issues that Bill Joy raised in his controversial WIRED cover story, Why The Future Doesn’t Need Us. Bill and I [...]

Team Play
#700

brontobyte.info

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Depopulation Agenda – TERMINATOR ROBOTS: Revelation of the Coming A.I. Takeover

[...] the A.I. to delete threats, not the A.I. magically coming alive. It bears repeating Bill Joy warned of this possibility in his famous Wired essay, “Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us.”  [...]

SOMICOM
#236

somicom.com

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Giving Thanks

Giving Thanks

[...] our capybara-webkit. Thank you to Google and Paul Irish for Chrome Developer Tools. Thank you to Bill Joy, Bram Moolenaar, and Tim Pope for making and improving Vim, our preferred text editor since [...]

thoughtbot.com

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Technological singularity

[...] ) was the first[citation needed] to investigate the technological singularity in detail. In 2000, Bill Joy, a prominent technologist and a co-founder of Sun Microsystems, voiced concern over the [...]

semantic-web-consulting.us

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Indian Techies Conquer US Silicon Valley

[...] Sun Microsystems along with Stanford alumni Scott McNealy and Andy Bechtolsheim, as well as Bill Joy. Khosla joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, a venture capital firm, as a general partner [...]

Inked Fist
#2050

inkedfist.com

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