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Top 5 Songs: Wired.com's Crowdsourced Music Experiment Rocks | Epicenter | Wi... - 1 views

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    Crowdsourcing Works... not only in Research Matters but in The Creative Ones... :) Thhe Power of The e@ple.
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IEEE Spectrum: MoNETA: A Mind Made from Memristors - 3 views

  • Truly general-purpose intelligence can emerge only when everything happens all at once: In intelligent creatures like our humble rat, all perception (including auditory and visual inputs, or the brain areas responsible for the generation of fine finger movements), emotion, actions, and reactions combine and interact to guide behavior. Perceiving without action, emotion, higher reasoning, and learning would not only fail to lead to a general purpose AI, it wouldn't even pass a commonsense Turing test.
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Protest Culture -- Ad Hoc vs Institutional, and What it Means (Event Video/Audio) | Ber... - 0 views

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    Clay Shirky joined an intimate group at the Berkman Center for a deep dive discussion on one chapter of his new book, Here Comes Everybody, which deals with protest culture -- ad hoc vs institutional, and what it means.
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The Technium: The Expansion of Ignorance - 1 views

  • Thus even though our knowledge is expanding exponentially, our questions are expanding exponentially faster. And as mathematicians will tell you, the widening gap between two exponential curves is itself an exponential curve. That gap between questions and answers is our ignorance, and it is growing exponentialy.  In other words, science is a method that chiefly expands our ignorance rather than our knowledge.
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Will cognitive enhancement technology make us dumber? - 0 views

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  • Philippe Verdoux
  • What I find especially exciting about cognitive enhancement technologies is the possibility of redefining the boundary between mysteries and problems.
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Canadian scientists accuse govt of using junk science to prop up pipeline - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    "Dave Ng sez, "The Canadian government is poised to once again abhor evidence-based decision making. 300 scientists have looked over the Joint Review Panel Report that is being used to push forward the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project have concluded that it 'has so many systemic errors and omissions, we can only consider it a failure.'" "
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8 advantages of using open source in the enterprise | The Enterprisers Project - 0 views

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    "I work with IT teams that are so passionate about Red Hat's open source mission that they bring a "default to open source" mentality to every project we work on."
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Interview with Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona of Bitergia | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "OSCON 2014" [Understanding the metrics behind open source projects]
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Linux story of veteran technology journalist Steven J. Vaughan Nichols | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    ""I discovered that Linux was actually neat-that this little Finnish graduate student with the funny name on the Minix newsgroup was on to something," he says. And for nearly 25 years, Vaughan-Nichols says, that special "something" has propelled his career."
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Apple Music Didn't Kill Spotify. Amazon's New Streaming Service Won't, Either. | Katie ... - 0 views

    • Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.
       
      # ! .... and none of them killed piracy... # ! like 'piracy' (#sharing)... That hasn't 'killed the music', # ! either. # ! Industry, please:Quit Th e Drama # ! (That You, like Media, like so much), # ! Start fair (Culture-Respecting) businesses... # ! And Go On. [# ! Via Katie Carroll @ LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/kredcarroll]
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    "Amazon is working on a 'Spotify killer'. Sound familiar? Apple Music was hailed as such by basically everyone. Google's All Access was called the same, back in 2013. Even Tidal got the label. And now it's Amazon's turn. As first "
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    "Amazon is working on a 'Spotify killer'. Sound familiar? Apple Music was hailed as such by basically everyone. Google's All Access was called the same, back in 2013. Even Tidal got the label. And now it's Amazon's turn. As first "
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Microsoft Has Just Blackmailed Linux Twice in One Single Week and the Media Didn't Noti... - 0 views

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    "Posted in Deception, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, Patents at 2:24 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz How many people even noticed (let alone wrote about) Microsoft's Wistron and Rakuten patent settlements that explicitly cover Linux?"
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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.) "
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