John Gehl

According to our database1, John Gehl authored at least 53 papers between 2000 and 2009.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2009
An Interview with Peter Huber: Why 99.9 Percent Is Not Good Enough.
Ubiquity, 2009

2008
An Interview with Randy Pausch: Immersed in the Future: On the Future of Education.
Ubiquity, 2008

An Interview with Frans Johansson: The Medici Effect.
Ubiquity, 2008

A Farewell Message from Ubiquity Editor-in-Chief.
Ubiquity, 2008

An Interview with Dr. Yi Pan of Georgia State University.
Ubiquity, 2008

Whatever happened to cybernetics?
Ubiquity, 2008

2002
It's all about the database.
Ubiquity, 2002

Ramping up the Internet.
Ubiquity, 2002

S.S. Iyengar on the Paradigm Shift in Computing.
Ubiquity, 2002

2001
Need 'Therapy' for your 'information pain'?
Ubiquity, 2001

Expect the unexpected.
Ubiquity, 2001

How to Plan During Uncertain Times: An Interview with Hugh Courtney.
Ubiquity, 2001

Do you have a license to drive that mouse?
Ubiquity, 2001

Diversity in computing.
Ubiquity, 2001

Using Ancient wisdom for better business.
Ubiquity, 2001

Know your assets.
Ubiquity, 2001

On the road to nirvana.
Ubiquity, 2001

What lies beneath.
Ubiquity, 2001

A conversation about - conversation.
Ubiquity, 2001

Promoting the possible.
Ubiquity, 2001

2000
Educational mind shift.
Ubiquity, 2000

Credit for computer crashes?: creative solutions to usability problems can serve all users.
Ubiquity, 2000

Revolutionizing the corporate culture.
Ubiquity, 2000

Question time: true leadership.
Ubiquity, 2000

Readers comments: knowledge management accelerates learning.
Ubiquity, 2000

Reader comments: working knowledge.
Ubiquity, 2000

Question time: Napster.
Ubiquity, 2000

Reader comments.
Ubiquity, 2000

Nanotechnology: designs for the future.
Ubiquity, 2000

Reader comments: Will the Real MS Customer Please Stand Up?
Ubiquity, 2000

Where do we go from here?: Bob Metcalfe talks about life, luck and choices.
Ubiquity, 2000

The ongoing evolution of scientific supercomputing.
Ubiquity, 2000

Reader comments: So-Called High Tech Solutions.
Ubiquity, 2000

Reader comments: PGP Signatures for Electronic Documents?
Ubiquity, 2000

Searching for the sweet spot: jamming with John Kao.
Ubiquity, 2000

A call for early intervention: interview with Bill Joy.
Ubiquity, 2000

Education in the new hi-tech world.
Ubiquity, 2000

CyberAll: everywhere and forever, an interview with Gordon Bell.
Ubiquity, 2000

Academia, tele-information, and the network of networks: a conversation with Eli Noam.
Ubiquity, 2000

Common knowledge: an interview with Nancy Dixon.
Ubiquity, 2000

Reader comments: letter on ageism.
Ubiquity, 2000

Organizations and technology: an interview with Paul Duguid.
Ubiquity, 2000

Why 99.9 percent is not good enough: an interview with Peter Huber.
Ubiquity, 2000

Dot to dot-com: talking with Donna Hoffman.
Ubiquity, 2000

The future of the IT profession: an interview with Peter Denning.
Ubiquity, 2000

New tools, new teaching for a different kind of student: an interview with Don Norman.
Ubiquity, 2000

Understanding in the age of also: talking with Richard Saul Wurman.
Ubiquity, 2000

Taking stock of the tech industry: talking with Denise Caruso, industry analyst and founder of Hybrid Vigor Institute.
Ubiquity, 2000

Reader comments: putting pretentious pontificators on notice.
Ubiquity, 2000

Reader Comments: semantics aside, 'knowledge' can be managed.
Ubiquity, 2000

What's New?: talking with inventor Bob Olodort.
Ubiquity, 2000

Building community for the new information technology professional: an interview with John White.
Ubiquity, 2000

Lessons in life from the Net: Chatting with Vint Cerf.
Ubiquity, 2000


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