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Flipboard vs Zite as a Personalized Learning Magazine on an iPad - 21nnovate - 1 views

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    We might want to also check out Zite for additional ways to keep on top of content.
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Nielsen: Nearly Half of U.S. Mobile Subscribers Own Smartphones - John Paczkowski - Mob... - 0 views

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    Adoption rates of smartphones technology
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FUTURE CITIES LAB - Home - 0 views

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    Future of architecture and design
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Sea Notes: Enjoy a Virtual Aquarium Experience in the Bay Area - 2 views

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    How does this virtual Aquarium on wheels work? You connect to the truck's wifi connection on your touch-enabled smart phone. Then you can login as a male or female diver and swim around the tank full of sharks, turtles, penguins, sardines and jellyfish, all displayed on the side of the truck. When you encounter one of the creatures, you and the creature react and you win a "badge." At the end of the interaction, you can post an image of the badges you won on Facebook.
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Big data is worth nothing without big science | Business Tech - CNET News - 0 views

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    Many organizations are rich in data but poor in insight. But what if museums could use their "data" to see not just what's happening now, but also to model what they could be doing to optimize outcomes for the future? Enter the CAMLF team.
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Clash over Google Glass shows hurdles facing wearable tech - 0 views

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    The in-your-face nature of the technology has touched a nerve in a society growing increasingly concerned about the invasive nature of new technologies such as wearable gadgets and drones.
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The Internet Will Be Everywhere In 2025, For Better Or Worse : All Tech Considered : NPR - 0 views

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    "What do you expect to be the most significant overall impacts of our uses of the Internet on humanity between now and 2025? Here are some of the 1,800 respondents' predictions..."
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DIY science MOOC seeks funding on Kickstarter to conduct brain experiments at home - Te... - 1 views

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    I still wonder about the ethical issues of people having these devices and what they could do to living creatures.......
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Technology is improving prescription eyeglasses - latimes.com - 0 views

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    I don't know about anyone else, but I'm ready for the glasses of the future NOW!
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The Startup That's Bringing Coding to the World's Classrooms | Business | WIRED - 0 views

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    Do museums have a role in supporting or getting coding into the curriculum?
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3 Things That Turned This Photograph Into a Ferguson Icon | Fast Company | Business + I... - 0 views

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    "More of the news we are likely to consume today is visually driven," he says. "A lot of knowledge is non-verbal." How do we use powerful images to convey knowledge and feeling, not just illustrate?
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awaken cafe - wifi free - 2 views

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    Cafe goes wifi-free. Trend of digital detox playing out in Oakland.
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    And they call it a "fourth space" -- not work, not home, and not a place with free wi-fi!
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Follow that robot: the hi-tech tour guides taking over Tate Britain at night | Art and ... - 0 views

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    Using robots to open the doors of museums are night...is this a gimmick or the future for all of us?
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Mastodon Isn't Just A Replacement For Twitter - 1 views

  • We need to learn how to become more like engaged democratic citizens in the life of our networks.
  • he challenge and the opportunity of spaces like the fediverse is that it is up to us which rules we want to follow and how we make rules for ourselves.
  • We believe that it is time to embrace the old idea of subsidiarity, which dates back to early Calvinist theology and Catholic social teaching. The European Union’s founding documents use the term, too. It means that in a large and interconnected system, people in a local community should have the power to address their own problems. Some decisions are made at higher levels, but only when necessary. Subsidiarity is about achieving the right balance between local units and the larger systems.
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  • On Social.coop, we don’t just post and comment about what’s on our minds; we also decide on our moderation practices and enact them through committees. The Community Working Group handles conflict resolution through accountability processes. Its members are paid with funds from our sliding-scale member dues. The Tech Working Group maintains our servers, while the Finance Working Group keeps an eye on our budget. Any member can propose new activities and policies, and we can all vote on them according to the bylaws. We adjust Mastodon’s moderation settings as we see fit.
  • a number of servers organized to collectively ban those that harbored white supremacists, like Gab, from the rest of the fediverse — even if it remained active on the network, most people using Mastodon would never see Gab users’ posts.
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