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The Knowledge Conduit | Knowledge Matters - 3 views

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    "First, you should observe that there are two distinct domains - the descriptive domain and the predictive domain - and that data and information belong to the descriptive domain. I like Davenport and Prusaks' (1998, pp 2-3) definition of data as being "a set of discrete, objective facts existing in symbolic form that have not been interpreted". The symbolic form may be text, images, or pre-processed code. Data is usually organised into structured records, however it lacks context. The declaration 'Iron melts at 1,538 degrees Celsius.' is a data statement because it has no context. In this model when data is enriched by adding context it may become information. Information is data with a message, and therefore has a receiver and sender. It is data with relevance and purpose that is useful for a particular task, and is meant to enlighten the receiver and shape their outlooks or insights. Information results in an action that allows the data to be applied to a specific set of circumstances and to be employed effectively. Data only becomes information after it has been interpreted by the receiver. Furthermore information is descriptive. For example the statement 'Newcastle steel-mill's smelter temperature has been set at 2,300 degrees Celsius.' conveys information because it has been enriched by context. The enrichment from data to information is a 'know what and how' procedure that results in an understanding of relationships and patterns. However, information by itself remains descriptive and without additional data or information it cannot be used to predict an event or outcome."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Guide: Anonymity and Privacy for Advanced Linux Users - Deep Dot Web - 0 views

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    "All Credits go to beac0n, thanks for contacting us and contributing the guide you created! As people requested - here is a link to download this guide as a PDF. Intro The goal is to bring together enough information in one document for a beginner to get started. Visiting countless sites, and combing the internet for information can make it obvious your desire to obtain anonymity, and lead to errors, due to conflicting information. Every effort has been made to make this document accurate. This guide is image heavy so it may take some time to load via Tor."
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    "All Credits go to beac0n, thanks for contacting us and contributing the guide you created! As people requested - here is a link to download this guide as a PDF. Intro The goal is to bring together enough information in one document for a beginner to get started. Visiting countless sites, and combing the internet for information can make it obvious your desire to obtain anonymity, and lead to errors, due to conflicting information. Every effort has been made to make this document accurate. This guide is image heavy so it may take some time to load via Tor."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Informe sobre el estado de la cultura en España 2016. La cultura como motor d... - 0 views

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    "Miércoles 30 de marzo a las 19.00 h. Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid (Sala Valle Inclán). _______________________________________________________________________ La Fundación Alternativas le invita a la presentación del Informe sobre el Estado de la Cultura en España 2016: La cultura como motor del cambio. El acto se celebrará el 30 de marzo a las 19,00 h. en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid (sala Valle Inclán)."
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    "Miércoles 30 de marzo a las 19.00 h. Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid (Sala Valle Inclán). _______________________________________________________________________ La Fundación Alternativas le invita a la presentación del Informe sobre el Estado de la Cultura en España 2016: La cultura como motor del cambio. El acto se celebrará el 30 de marzo a las 19,00 h. en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid (sala Valle Inclán)."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

What is the open source way? | opensource.com - 0 views

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    [The open source way is... Open exchange We can learn more from each other when information is open. A free exchange of ideas is critical to creating an environment where people are allowed to learn and use existing information toward creating new ideas. ...]
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    [The open source way is... Open exchange We can learn more from each other when information is open. A free exchange of ideas is critical to creating an environment where people are allowed to learn and use existing information toward creating new ideas. ...]
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to Deal With Information Overload | LifeHack.org - 0 views

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    "Up until recently, there was no such thing as information overload, but with 24 hour news cycles, blogs, social networks, viral videos and more, it's hard not to have your mind bogged down with news, messages, trivia and the like"
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    "Up until recently, there was no such thing as information overload, but with 24 hour news cycles, blogs, social networks, viral videos and more, it's hard not to have your mind bogged down with news, messages, trivia and the like"
Wildcat2030 wildcat

Are You An Internet Optimist or Pessimist? The Great Debate over Technology's Impact on... - 11 views

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    "The impact of technological change on culture, learning, and morality has long been the subject of intense debate, and every technological revolution brings out a fresh crop of both pessimists and pollyannas. Indeed, a familiar cycle has repeat itself throughout history whenever new modes of production (from mechanized agriculture to assembly-line production), means of transportation (water, rail, road, or air), energy production processes (steam, electric, nuclear), medical breakthroughs (vaccination, surgery, cloning), or communications techniques (telegraph, telephone, radio, television) have appeared on the scene. The cycle goes something like this. A new technology appears. Those who fear the sweeping changes brought about by this technology see a sky that is about to fall. These "techno-pessimists" predict the death of the old order (which, ironically, is often a previous generation's hotly-debated technology that others wanted slowed or stopped). Embracing this new technology, they fear, will result in the overthrow of traditions, beliefs, values, institutions, business models, and much else they hold sacred. The pollyannas, by contrast, look out at the unfolding landscape and see mostly rainbows in the air. Theirs is a rose-colored world in which the technological revolution du jour is seen as improving the general lot of mankind and bringing about a better order. If something has to give, then the old ways be damned! For such "techno-optimists," progress means some norms and institutions must adapt-perhaps even disappear-for society to continue its march forward. Our current Information Revolution is no different. It too has its share of techno-pessimists and techno-optimists. Indeed, before most of us had even heard of the Internet, people were already fighting about it-or at least debating what the rise of the Information Age meant for our culture, society, and economy."
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    I'm definitely an optimist...
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    yes, so am I, but somehow lately I feel it is not enough..
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    I think I fall into his category of 'pragmatic optimism-- "...The sensible middle ground position is "pragmatic optimism": We should embrace the amazing technological changes at work in today's Information Age but do so with a healthy dose of humility and appreciation for the disruptive impact pace and impact of that change.'" There's enough cool new stuff out there to warrant concepting a bright future, but that has to be tempered with the knowledge that nothing is perfect, and humans have a tendency to make good things bad all the time. I always refer back to the shining happy images that were concocted back in the 40's and 50's that predicted a wondrous new future with cars, and highways, and air travel, yet failed to foresee congestion, pollution, and urban sprawl. Yin and Yang in everything, right?
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    I don't believe in dichotomies, thus I am both at the same time. I prepare for both digital nirvana and the end of civilization and collapse of techology at the same time. I am here discussing the future of work with all of you, but I have a disaster kit in the basement and a plan with friends and family where to meet at a fertile plot of land with lots of water (I call it Kurtopia). I would recommend all of you do the same. Of course you must also carry on based on the status quo (don't quit work and cash the retirement funds and buy gold coins), as well as react to any variation in between. Crystal balls are a waste of attention. Consider all scenarios, make plans, then throw them away and react to circumstances as they are presented. Understand that plans are merely insurance policies and come with a cost to attention on the present. They are robust but not optimized. Considering the spectrum from optimistic to pessimistic, if we assume a bell curve distribution of probability (with the stops across the bottom being discrete and independent), I would say these days, for me the bell is flattening, it is less and less likely that the status quo will survive. I would go so far as to say perhaps the bell is inverted. This could be interpreted as a polarization - one of the pessimists positions - except that I don't believe that the person experiencing the optimistic paradigm will necessarily be a different person than the one experiencing the negative, thus don't subscribe to the position that technology will result in a new classism.
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    nice collection of articles listed in this article, I've missed some of them so will go remedy that situation now
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    does Kurtopia need someone to mow the lawn?
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    no, but we do need someone to take our throm-dib-u-lator apart though
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Havocscope - Black Market Information and Intelligence - 0 views

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    " Black Market Threat Intelligence Havocscope provides security threat intelligence and business risk assessments of the global black market.The pages listed below provides key security threat data. Market Risk RankingCountry Risk Ranking Prices From the Black MarketProfits from Illegal Business Reported DataMarket Value Intelligence and information is categorized through the following sections. Each section provides the latest risk assessments and threat intelligence of criminal black markets. Business RiskEnvironmental Threats Substance Abuse"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

What is the open source way? | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "The open source way is... Open exchange We can learn more from each other when information is open. A free exchange of ideas is critical to creating an environment where people are allowed to learn and use existing information toward creating new ideas. Participation"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Avaaz - UE - ¡Protejan el medioambiente y nuestra salud de Monsanto! - 0 views

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    "A la Comisión Europea y los Estados miembros de la UE: Como ciudadanos de todo el mundo alarmados porque el glifosato es "probablemente cancerígeno para el ser humano", les exigimos que pongan en práctica el principio de precaución y suspendan inmediatamente la aprobación del glifosato, presente en herbicidas como el RoundUp de Monsanto. Solicitamos que incluyan los estudios del informe de la Agencia Internacional para la Investigación del Cáncer en sus actuales valoraciones de seguridad y se aseguren de que todas las revisiones sean transparentes, estén basadas en estudios independientes y sean evaluadas por investigadores independientes sin conflicto de intereses. Hasta que se pruebe que el glifosato es seguro, deben garantizar que la gente no esté expuesta a él."
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    "A la Comisión Europea y los Estados miembros de la UE: Como ciudadanos de todo el mundo alarmados porque el glifosato es "probablemente cancerígeno para el ser humano", les exigimos que pongan en práctica el principio de precaución y suspendan inmediatamente la aprobación del glifosato, presente en herbicidas como el RoundUp de Monsanto. Solicitamos que incluyan los estudios del informe de la Agencia Internacional para la Investigación del Cáncer en sus actuales valoraciones de seguridad y se aseguren de que todas las revisiones sean transparentes, estén basadas en estudios independientes y sean evaluadas por investigadores independientes sin conflicto de intereses. Hasta que se pruebe que el glifosato es seguro, deben garantizar que la gente no esté expuesta a él."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

IEEE Software Blog: Dissecting The Myth That Open Source Software Is Not Commercial - 0 views

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    "By: Karl Fogel (@kfogel) Associate editor: Stefano Zacchiroli (@zacchiro) Writing a myth-debunking piece for such an informed audience poses a certain risk. The readers of the IEEE Software Blog already know what open source software is, and many have probably written some. How can I be sure that anyone reading this even holds the belief about to be debunked?"
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    "By: Karl Fogel (@kfogel) Associate editor: Stefano Zacchiroli (@zacchiro) Writing a myth-debunking piece for such an informed audience poses a certain risk. The readers of the IEEE Software Blog already know what open source software is, and many have probably written some. How can I be sure that anyone reading this even holds the belief about to be debunked?"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

5 herramientas gratuitas para la educación » Neoteo - 0 views

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    "En este informe vamos a hablar de 5 herramientas gratuitas dedicadas a la enseñanza, para que puedas desarrollar tus conocimientos en diferentes plataformas. Hablaremos de un completo entorno educativo para Linux, una potente herramienta para estudiantes y profesionales de las matemáticas, hasta llegar a una aplicación con la cual podrás crear mapas conceptuales, entre otras opciones."
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    "En este informe vamos a hablar de 5 herramientas gratuitas dedicadas a la enseñanza, para que puedas desarrollar tus conocimientos en diferentes plataformas. Hablaremos de un completo entorno educativo para Linux, una potente herramienta para estudiantes y profesionales de las matemáticas, hasta llegar a una aplicación con la cual podrás crear mapas conceptuales, entre otras opciones."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The Biggest Reason We Steal Other People's Ideas | Adam Grant | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    [... Once we accept a piece of information as true, we no longer need to worry about where we acquired it.] # ! #Honor The #Source
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    [... Once we accept a piece of information as true, we no longer need to worry about where we acquired it.] # ! #Honor The #Source
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

La piratería puede aumentar las ventas de música legal - BBC Mundo [2013...] - 0 views

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    "Durante años la industria musical ha arremetido contra la piratería digital alegando que vulnera sus intereses y los derechos de autor de los artistas. Pero un nuevo informe indica todo lo contrario: la piratería podría estar de hecho estimulando las ventas.l No es el primer estudio que deja entrever esta realidad, pero en esta ocasión quien lo dice es el Instituto de Prospectiva Tecnológica (IPTS, por sus siglas en inglés), que forma parte del Centro Común de Investigación de la Comisión Europea."
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    "Durante años la industria musical ha arremetido contra la piratería digital alegando que vulnera sus intereses y los derechos de autor de los artistas. Pero un nuevo informe indica todo lo contrario: la piratería podría estar de hecho estimulando las ventas. No es el primer estudio que deja entrever esta realidad, pero en esta ocasión quien lo dice es el Instituto de Prospectiva Tecnológica (IPTS, por sus siglas en inglés), que forma parte del Centro Común de Investigación de la Comisión Europea."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

David Puttnam: Does the media have a "duty of care"? | TED Talk | TED.com [# ! Via] - 0 views

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    "In this thoughtful talk, David Puttnam asks a big question about the media: Does it have a moral imperative to create informed citizens, to support democracy? His solution for ensuring media responsibility is bold, and you might not agree. But it's certainly a question worth asking ... (Filmed at TEDxHousesofParliament.) "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Editorial: Wikipedia fails as an encyclopedia, to science's detriment | Ars Technica UK... - 0 views

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      # ! Still many detractors of the social-driven knowledge, with perhaps a certain number of inaccuracies, in favor of the more biased multinational publishers' facts statements... (Special Report Internet encyclopaedias go head to head - Jim Giles http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7070/full/438900a.html)
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    "by John Timmer (US) - Dec 29, 2015 4:35pm CET Ever look up an obscure scientific topic? Who is that information meant for?"
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    "by John Timmer (US) - Dec 29, 2015 4:35pm CET Ever look up an obscure scientific topic? Who is that information meant for?"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

[FSF / UNESCO] Free Software Directory - 0 views

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    "avigation, The Free Software Directory is a catalog of useful free software that runs under free operating systems. FSF staff and volunteers work together to collect detailed information about free software programs and organize it in a clear and accessible format. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How even failed projects make an impact on the world | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "We found that refugees in the transit camps were not being registered or provided with any way of alerting family members of their whereabouts. With no registration system in place, we decided to build one ourselves linking laptop computers and satellite phones to export our information to a United Nations refugee registration database. M"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Madrid City Adopts Strong Transparency and Lobby Regulation Rules - Access Info Europe ... - 0 views

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    "Madrid City Adopts Strong Transparency and Lobby Regulation Rules Madrid, 27 July 2016 - The Madrid City Council today approved one of the most progressive sub-national transparency regimes in Europe, encompassing proactive publication on a broad scale, the right to request information, including via anonymous requests, and a strong lobby regulation that requires the registration of lobbyists before they meet with public officials."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

And Just Like That, The Dumbest Trademark Suit Over Saying 'Thank You' Disappears | Tec... - 0 views

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    "It is with mostly pleasure, but a little bit of sadness, that I am here to inform you, dear reader, that the idiotic trademark lawsuit brought by Citigroup against AT&T because it dared to say "thank you" to its customers is dead. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How Windows 10's data collection trades your privacy for Microsoft's security | PCWorld - 0 views

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    "Windows 10's aggressive data-collection capabilities may concern users about corporate spying, but enterprises have control that consumer-edition Windows users do not: Administrators can decide how much information gets sent back to Microsoft."
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