Monthly Archives: August 2011
Does Google’s purchase of Motorola Mobility imply that the vertical integration of software and hardware works better than hardware or software by itself? – Quora
Does Google’s purchase of Motorola Mobility imply that the vertical integration of software and hardware works better than hardware or software by itself? – QuoraSimply put, no. The deal itself does not directly imply that, and is wishful thinking or fantasizing on many people’s parts. First off, let’s take a look at the context of […]
I Pronounce You, Googorola, Until Death Do You Part
Some thoughts, inspired by Topolsky’s article and the millions of others from TC, AllThingsD, Economist, Bloomberg, Giz, etc. The most striking things to me about this acquisition: 1) Microsoft seemingly forced Google’s hand into outright purchasing Motorola Mobility. Additionally, it doesn’t help that Motorola was contemplating pursuing litigation against other manufacturers of Android, which would […]
It’s All About the Patents, Baby – News & Views
Update: And this story just got loads more interesting thanks to the major development that Google just acquired Motorola Mobility (for $40/share, $12.5 billion in cash total, a 63% increased valuation of their closing price Friday).Edit: So this turned into a flown blown news overview (with some views). Originally I was just going to bring […]
For the LOLs
I just got Adobe Illustrator, and have been playing around with it. I absolutely love what it can do. Even simple things like the default brushes and doing some strokes make for an awesome wallpaper. And just for some LOLs…
Discrete Logic Models Discriminate Between Mechanisms of HIV Protein-Induced Dysregulation of the T Cell Signaling Network
R. Amezquita (1), Q. Xue (2), and K. Miller-Jensen (2)(1) University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, (2) Yale University, New Haven, CT The need for systems-level approaches towards the discovery of fundamental mechanisms of viral pathogenesis is pressing for the 33 million people worldwide infected with human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV). For example, many […]
HIV in a Systems Biology Context – Using Logic Based Models to Analyze Systems-Emergent Properties
My current topic of research here at Yale. If you’re interested in the work I’ve done thus far or have any questions or even just want to discuss any topic of interest to you, please feel free to drop me a line. I’d be more than happy to talk about anything ranging from HIV prevention […]