For the most part, we've grown to perceive of "computing" as being equated with specific familiar "artifacts" such as the "computer", the "program" that's installed on a computer, and the "files" that are stored on that computer's "desktop
Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or urlBBC News - Ray Ozzie tells Microsoft to 'go beyond the PC' - 0 views
-
-
Such thinking, he said, was becoming less and less relevant as the way people used computers and what they did changed
-
Connections rather than computers were more important
- ...1 more annotation...
BBC News - Why companies watch your every Facebook, YouTube, Twitter move - 0 views
-
These days one witty Tweet, one clever blog post, one devastating video - forwarded to hundreds of friends at the click of a mouse - can snowball and kill a product or damage a company's share price.
-
It's a dramatic shift in consumer power. But what if companies could harness this power and turn it to their advantage?
-
At the most basic, these tools measure the volume of social media chatter. Researchers at Hewlett Packard showed that they can accurately predict a Hollywood movie's box office takings by counting how often it is mentioned on Twitter before it opens.
- ...13 more annotations...
Crowdsourcing: Turning customers into creative directors - 1 views
-
"What we think is good for the consumer doesn't matter - it's what the consumer thinks is good that matters."
-
When you link the consumer to the manufacturer there are huge areas of opportunity
-
It's the internet, of course, that makes crowdsourcing possible - on a global scale.
- ...6 more annotations...
Alsos:The Atomic Age: Historical Overview - 0 views
-
scientists unraveled the structure of the atom, revealing the electron and proton.
-
in 1938 fission of uranium atoms by neutrons was carried out in Germany. The energy associated with fission opened the possibility for powerful weapons and also the production of energy for civilian use.
-
The United Nations attempted to develop a policy for control of nuclear weapons, but the United States and the Soviet Union could not agree. This was but one component of the emerging Cold War between the two nations. Citizens of all nations saw the power of nuclear fission as massive threat as well as a source of useful energy for mankind.
- ...2 more annotations...
Top judge says internet 'could kill jury system' - 0 views
-
The jury system may not survive if it is undermined by social networking sites
-
"We cannot stop people tweeting, but if jurors look at such material, the risks to the fairness of the trial will be very serious, and ultimately the openness of the trial process on which we all rely, would be damaged."
Widget Box - Widget Maker - 0 views
-
So, I just used this for my blog: http://tamesequels.blogspot.com, and will shortly be posting a digital literacy lab for this. Basically, if you want to put a blog feed as a widget on another blog, you can customize one for free on this website. It's really easy and it gives you a code at the end of the customization to post. Check out my blog to see one. It's the "My Photography" section, and you'll see how it posts everything from that blog really nicely. A great tool for making your website alive.
Dashboard * ScribTeX online LaTeX editor - 0 views
Thoughts on education and creativity - 0 views
Web 2.0 strategy - 1 views
« First
‹ Previous
101 - 112 of 112
Showing 20▼ items per page