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Darrel Branson

The best apps. Better together. - Zapier - 7 views

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    "Connect the apps you use, automate tasks, get more out of your data." Make triggers that perform actions for you. (Looking for yahoo pipes replacement?)
John Pearce

Beacon Sandwich - 0 views

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    "The ultimate app for iBeacon developers and enthusiasts. Manage, detect and range beacon sensors around you. Create multiple regions and define actions that can be triggered when you enter or leave them. It works with any beacon sensor, such as Estimote™, StickNFind™, Radius Networks™ or another iOS device. Download it from the App Store. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Australian teen triggers global Twitter scare - 2 views

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    "An Australian teen has caused havoc on Twitter by discovering an "exploit" that hit thousands of users, including US President Barack Obama's press secretary, and resulted in the tweets of a former British PM's wife linking to hardcore porn."
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    Interesting to consider how this student reacted when he found the exploit and what he then did (and didnt do). Great discussion for the IT classroom.
Tom March

Matt Mills: Image recognition that triggers augmented reality - YouTube - 3 views

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    Here's the latest iteration of Sixth Sense - cool!
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    cool, huh
Aaron Davis

Why Even the Worst Bloggers Are Making Us Smarter | Wired Opinion | Wired.com - 0 views

  • Just as we now live in public, so do we think in public. And that is accelerating the creation of new ideas and the advancement of global knowledge.
  • Having an audience can clarify thinking. It’s easy to win an argument inside your head. But when you face a real audience, you have to be truly convincing.
  • Once thinking is public, connections take over
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  • children who didn’t explain their thinking performed worst. The ones who recorded their explanations did better
  • The things we think about are deeply influenced by the state of the art around us: the conversations taking place among educated folk, the shared information, tools, and technologies at hand
  • FAILED NETWORKS KILL IDEAS. BUT SUCCESSFUL ONES TRIGGER THEM.
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    An article adapted from Clive Thompson's book 'Smarter Than You Think', an exploration of being connected, as well as the impact and inflence this has on our thinking.
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