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Daniel Zappala

The Day The Internet Threw A Righteous Hissyfit About Copyright And Pie : Monkey See : NPR - 1 views

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    An online magazine editor claims "the web is considered public domain" to justify copying anything she wants and re-publishing it on her site. Astounding.
Brandon McCloskey

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.
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  • But there are pitfalls. "The biggest caveat is the issue of curation. It's great you opening the gates up to everybody - but all of a sudden you're going to get a lot more stuff."
  • "We later learned that it was this revolutionary business model. I think the reason it's so pure like that is the reason it's worked so well as a crowdsourcing company."
  • "I think that the way companies are seeing crowdsourcing is a lot different from the way we see it. They are looking at it as this new business model, as a way to outsource your work to an anonymous crowd of people. We're more about giving people something productive to do with their passions."
  • it's not so much the software that makes the company, it's the community
  • "It's an affordable way to be ahead. You're able to see what your customers are thinking and what they're dreaming of, and you're able to measure that against what you're doing."
  • His concern is that by "mining" the crowd in this way, the wealth that results from the work done remains concentrated in the hands of the people who put out the call - ultimately endangering jobs and the economy. Mr Lanier also believes that crowdsourcing threatens creativity.
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    Examples of successful crowdsourcing
James Wilcox

Commanding Heights: Storyline | on PBS - 1 views

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    A cool PBS documentary on different Economic Policies and Reforms.
James Wilcox

Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace | Library of Economics and Liberty - 1 views

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    This is an interesting book... especially because it was written between two world wars.
LeeAnne Lowry

The Remedist - 1 views

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    This, in a nutshell, was Keynes's economics. His purpose, as he saw it, was not to destroy capitalism but to save it from itself.
Jeffrey Whitlock

How Did Economists Get It So Wrong? - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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      Paul Krugman is a well-known, unabashedly liberal, nobel prize winning economist who blogs for the New York Times. His blogs are interesting, that is for sure.
anonymous

Hacker Makes the 5th of November One to Remember - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of High... - 1 views

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    Example of a hack. Pretty funny
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    That's great
Gideon Burton

Digital Library for Nuclear Issues - 1 views

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    Great resource for atomic age issues, overviews, maps, history, etc.
Katherine Chipman

WGBH American Experience . The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer . Then & Now | PBS - 1 views

  • Today, the world is attempting to control nuclear proliferation through diplomacy and treaties. In 1996, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty prohibited nations from using bombs for either military or research purposes. Forty-one states with nuclear capabilities have signed the treaty, but it cannot take effect until three more nations join. India, Pakistan, and North Korea are among the countries that have refused. Although the United States has signed the treaty, it has not ratified it yet.
anonymous

Chernobyl Revisited - 1 views

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    It would be difficult to study about the father of the Atomic age, without thinking about the worst nuclear disaster in history
Kevin Watson

Nuclear Files: Timeline of the Nuclear Age: Atomic Discovery - 1 views

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      Good overview of the discovery of atoms and how they can be used.b
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    Timeline of Atomic Discovery
Bri Zabriskie

Spectacles, testicles, mobile wallet, watch :: StopPress :: Breaking news from New Zeal... - 1 views

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     Paying with our cell phones as of next year, thank you nokia
Kristi Koerner

YouTube - man in space disney - 1 views

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    The series of videos about the history of the space race
Madeline Rupard

God in the Age of Adz - 1 views

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    I know that this is a pretty indulgent post, but I was thinking about self-directed learning and it hit me that we shouldn't discount the things that are fun to read as non self-directed learning. This is one of my favorite artists' Sufjan Stevens. He's kind of like a modern day David Byrne, but he also happens to be a devout christian. I like the way he mixes religion with music in subtle forms and so I appreciated his comments on religious worship here.
Gideon Burton

Why Google can't build Instagram - Scobleizer - 1 views

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    Some important principles here regarding what kills innovation within big companies. You have stay lean to stay agile.
Margaret Weddle

YouTube - GM Futurama - 1939 World's Fair - Part 1 - 1 views

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    Discover the "Wonder World of 1960" ... "A Vision" Utopia, from the way it is described! New & better! Close, but not quite! But fun to see!!
Brian Earley

2001: A Space Odyssey Interpreted - 1 views

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    After watching the movie I was lost, but this interpretation gave me an understanding of the crucial bits without the drawn out breathing clips. If you watch this four part video for 30 minutes you've practically watched the movie.
Andrew DeWitt

Epic Doesn't Begin to Describe - 1 views

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    My Blog
anonymous

#IAmSpartacus - 1 views

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    A great example of civil disobedience on twitter
Kristen Nicole Cardon

Cellphones - Third World and Developing Nations - Poverty - Technology - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • The premise of the work is simple — get to know your potential customers as well as possible before you make a product for them. But when those customers live, say, in a mud hut in Zambia or in a tin-roofed hutong dwelling in China, when you are trying — as Nokia and just about every one of its competitors is — to design a cellphone that will sell to essentially the only people left on earth who don’t yet have one, which is to say people who are illiterate, making $4 per day or less and have no easy access to electricity, the challenges are considerable.
  • Text messaging, or S.M.S. (short message service), turns out to be a particularly cost-effective way to connect with otherwise unreachable people privately and across great distances. Public health workers in South Africa now send text messages to tuberculosis patients with reminders to take their medication. In Kenya, people can use S.M.S. to ask anonymous questions about culturally taboo subjects like AIDS, breast cancer and sexually transmitted diseases, receiving prompt answers from health experts for no charge.
  • A cellphone in the hands of an Indian fisherman who uses it to grow his business — which presumably gives him more resources to feed, clothe, educate and safeguard his family — represents a textbook case of bottom-up economic development, a way of empowering individuals by encouraging entrepreneurship
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  • For this reason, the cellphone has become a darling of the microfinance movement
  • companies like Wizzit, in South Africa, and GCash, in the Philippines, have started programs that allow customers to use their phones to store cash credits transferred from another phone or p
  • urchased through a post office, phone-kiosk operator or other licensed operator
  • Interestingly, the recent post-election violence in Kenya provided a remarkable case study for the cellphone as an instrument of both war and peace.
  • Carrying a full-featured cellphone lessens your needs for other things, including a watch, an alarm clock, a camera, video camera, home stereo, television, computer or, for that matter, a newspaper. With the advent of mobile banking, cellphones have begun to replace wallets as well.
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    Chipchase has a cool job :)
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