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Does Your Mind Control Your Brain? | Healthy and Green Living - 0 views

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    Right now you are a bundle of information in mind and body. You have unique memories; your cells have undergone chemical changes shared by no one else in the world. When you die, none of this information will vanish, because it can't. There is nowhere for plus and minus, positive and negative to go since the field contains nothing but information. Therefore their only alternative is to recombine. There is growing evidence that in fact we do share the same mind field. The brain belongs to "me," but if ideas belong to "us," then we are participating together in a field, sometimes quite mysteriously.
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    "mine field"!? Hmmmm could be a mine field. If the mind field had a Profile Web Page it could give you a choice: [ ] Public (all your thoughts will be shared across the mind field). [ ] Private (your thoughts will not be shared. Of course, then their are the hackers! Arghhhhhh!
Frederik Van Zande

Canvas Tutorial - Introduction - 0 views

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    Welcome! In this tutorial, we're going to create a breakout clone that you can play in your browser, using javascript and the element. In order to use this tutorial, you'll need to have a relatively recent version of Firefox, Safari, or Opera. You cannot use Internet Explorer, because Microsoft hss decided not to implement the element in it. Before you read any further, click on the "run code" button on the left to play the game that we'll end up creating. On every page, you'll be able to click the "run code" button to run the code we've developed so far. Every page besides this one has an editor in it containing the javascript code that will be run in the same box as the game as soon as you click the button. You can make changes to the code, and see the results instantly by clicking the "run code" button. In order to make our lives easier, I've included the jQuery framework in every page, which extends javascript in your browser with some useful methods. If you have any comments or questions, feel free to leave a comment on the "comments" tab.
Sue Frantz

Praising A 'Grown Up' Digital Generation : NPR - 0 views

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    A generation of young Americans has grown up with high-tech tools and toys - how will this "Net generation" shape the 21st century? Author and entrepreneur Don Tapscott investigates tech-savvy youth in Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World.
Jungle Jar

Live Website Design & Development: From Mockup To Function - 0 views

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    For the next 48 hours, if you visit JungleJar.com, you'll see raw website design & development, live. I'll be uploading CSS files as I create them right then and there, everytime I change a class around or break the website, you'll be seeing it. For every image I create, in real time (no images or mockups were created beforehand), you'll see it on this website seconds fresh from Photoshop.
cysko cysko

Obama to use executive orders for immediate impact - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Obama was elected on a promise of change, but the nature of the job makes it difficult for presidents to do much that has an immediate impact on the lives of average people. Congress plans to take up a second economic aid plan before year's end - an effort Obama supports. But it could be months or longer before taxpayers see the effect.
Jungle Jar

Style Your Twitter Tweets Without Plugins - 0 views

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    Did you know Twitter provides you with a list of CSS classes that you can use to change how your tweets look on your website? In this tutorial, I show you how to dynamically style a listing of your Twitter Tweets using custom CSS.
Marco Castellani

Google Time Machine: the Web in 2001 - 0 views

  • Google brought back the index from January 2001 to show how many things have changed in almost 8 years. At that time, Google's index included 1,326,920,000 web pages and it was the most comprehensive index of a search engine.
P W

Google Indexing Content in Videos - Not Just Text! - 0 views

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    Google has added Audio indexing ability - called GAudi - that allows it to crawl videos and figure out what they are about. GAudi is currently in Google Labs, but will undoubtedly be improved and make long term changes to search moving forward.
Michael Marlatt

How to Change the World: The Art of the Start Video - 0 views

  • The Art of the Start Video An honest speaker will tell you that she has “on” days and “off” days. The result of a truly “on” day is a standing ovation. I had a very “on” day at TiECon on May 13, 2006. This is the annual meeting of The Indus Entrepreneur organization. I’ve provided postings of audio and video of my speeches that covered the topics of innovation and evangelism, but this is the first one of “The Art of the Start.” It’s the first one, frankly, because I’ve been waiting until I did it very—standing ovation—well.
anonymous

Images: Dinosaur sightings: Old search engines | CNET News.com - 0 views

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    How interesting the Internet has been throughout the years. If I am correct, it started in December 1966, but for the mass public, it started in the early 1990s. Ever since then, how we have communicated has changed our lives completely. The Internet is not a fad anymore. Recently, socialize media is a fast and growing aspects of all our lives. I cannot wait to see what is next.
Jeff Johnson

do you know where your password is? (delicious.com) - 0 views

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    After months of work, the new Delicious is almost ready to come out of the oven. When we release it, you'll be automatically logged out of your account and will have to log in again, due to some changes we're making behind the scenes. That means now is a good time to make sure you know your username and password. Your username is what you see in the address bar when you visit your bookmarks (http://del.icio.us/your_username, soon to become http://delicious.com/your_username). And what's your password? If you don't remember, you can use our password reset tool to get a reset link delivered to the email address associated with your account.
Corvida Raven

YouTube - A Vision of Students Today - 0 views

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    A short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today - how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime. Created by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at Kansas State University.
Thieme Hennis

NetSquared, a project of TechSoup.org | remixing the web for social change - 0 views

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    Our mission is to spur responsible adoption of social web tools by social benefit organizations. There's a whole new generation of online tools available - tools that make it easier than ever before to collaborate, share information and mobilize support. These tools include blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, podcasting, and more. Some people describe them as "Web 2.0"; we call them the social web, because their power comes from the relationships they enable.
Michael Marlatt

Micro Persuasion: The Promise and Peril of Ubiquitous Community - 0 views

  • "Steve, what's the next hot online community?" It seems as though everybody is on the lookout for the successor to MySpace, Twitter or Facebook. Nobody, even in a difficult economic climate, wants to be viewed as a latecomer. Perhaps as a defense mechanism to avoid being wrong myself, I now give a boilerplate answer that I believe can last. In short, the next big community is not a single destination. Rather, it is going to be everywhere. To paraphrase Forrester analyst Charlene Li, social networking is becoming "like air."
  • The problem, however, is that this model can't scale. Tastes change and people are always migrating to trendier sites-especially as their friends do. As a result, the Internet amber is littered with fossilized communities that once dominated. These former stalwarts include AOL, Angelfire, TheGlobe.com, GeoCities and Tripod.
  • Community today is a different animal. People now expect it to be part of virtually every online experience. Most media companies now allow users to leave comments or even create profiles. Hundreds of thousands of brands, NGOs and individuals have set up their own social networks on Ning.com. The entire web is going social.
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      The entire web is going social...interesting thought.
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  • actually think the shift in online communities is going towards niche social sites. Sites like Myspace and Facebook are big and their user base is overwhelmingly diverse. I think the trend now is to move towards communities that are based around shared interests, especially with the proliferation of things like ning. Will the walls between these networks break down? Probably. But I think there's always going to be a desire to commune online with people who share your interests. This is actually good news for marketers because niche communities mean more targeted marketing opportunities any way.
  • A network that works well on a mobile platform--knows where I am, who within my network is near me, offers recommendations, etc. + the concept behind FriendFeed which aggregates multiple networks gets us closer to the "air" analogy. It's really not that far off. Just waiting for wi-fi networks and handheld usability to catch up.
Frederik Van Zande

SitePoint Blogs » In-browser Development Tools: Firebug Still King - 0 views

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    At the start of this year, I sat down to write the "Errors and Debugging" chapter of Simply JavaScript. I cracked my fingers, dove into the landscape of JavaScript debugging tools, and emerged very disappointed several hours later. At the time, Firefox was the only browser with a JavaScript debugging tool worth writing about: Firebug. Less than a year later, the landscape has changed dramatically. Every major browser has introduced new development tools that make it easier to diagnose problems with your HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code right inside the browser in question. But can any of these tools stack up against the slick and effortlessly powerful tools provided by Firebug? Let's take a look.
anonymous

Facebook Goes Open Source - 0 views

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    How Things change online
anonymous

Isis Goddess & Earth: Polar bear listed as threatened species - Climate Change- msnbc.com - 0 views

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    Let's stop arguing and start working together on making our Earth better.
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