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Foresight Engine - 4 Lessons from Gaming in a Corporate Context | Institute For The Future - 1 views

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    "IFTF's Foresight Engine drives engaged forecasting. It creates a fast flow of micro-forecasts from hundreds or thousands of participants in just a day or two. It's all about focused insights and innovation-the discovery of social wisdom and outlier ideas. "
Tim Mansfield

3-D Printer Creates Entire Buildings From Solid Rock | Inhabitat - 1 views

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    Imagine a 3-d printer so large that it can spit out entire buildings made from stone. Sounds science fiction-y, right? But that's exactly what designer Enrico Dini created with his prototype D-Shape printer. Dini hopes to use the printer to create buildin
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    wow, looks totally insane.
jose ramos

Futurists:BetaLaunch - 1 views

shared by jose ramos on 23 Mar 11 - No Cached
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    who knows if this is important?
Tim Mansfield

Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1% | Society | Vanity Fair - 1 views

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    The US increasingly conforms the equality of its economy to those of its nearest rivals: Russia, India, Iran.
Gareth Priday

Thorium Factsheet - 1 views

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    Nice summary. Thanks, Gareth.
jose ramos

Delivering Tomorrow | Dialogue on future trends - 1 views

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    Views on the economy, technology, logistics, the environment and society from Deutsche Post DHL experts and leading experts from the field.
Tim Mansfield

Safe nuclear does exist, and China is leading the way with thorium - Telegraph - 1 views

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    A few weeks before the tsunami struck Fukushima's uranium reactors and shattered public faith in nuclear power, China revealed that it was launching a rival technology to build a safer, cleaner, and ultimately cheaper network of reactors based on thorium.
jose ramos

Sustainable Computing - Elsevier - 1 views

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    " Sustainable computing is a rapidly expanding research area spanning the fields of computer science and engineering, electrical engineering as well as other engineering disciplines. The aim of Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems (SUSCOM) is to publish the myriad research findings related to energy-aware and thermal-aware management of computing resource. Equally important is a spectrum of related research issues such as applications of computing that can have ecological and societal impacts. SUSCOM publishes original and timely research papers and survey articles in current areas of power, energy, temperature, and environment related research areas of current importance to readers. SUSCOM has an editorial board comprising prominent researchers from around the world and selects competitively evaluated peer-reviewed papers. "
jose ramos

The Way To Work: Space, Place And Technology In 2016 | Orange business - 1 views

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    1 - "Disciples of the Cloud": Businesses control all intellectual property and determine where and when work takes place. 2 - "Electronic Cottages": Businesses control all intellectual property, but workers are able to determine where, when and how they work. 3 - "Replicants": Businesses depend on specialist consultants, their expertise and intellectual property. Work is much less predictable and reliable, but workers are free to choose where, when and how much they work. 4 - "Mutual Worlds": Businesses operate as cooperatives of independent contractors. Intellectual property is controlled by workers, who focus on small local ventures, often connected to networks of similar ventures elsewhere to give scale."
jose ramos

LDCs: Least Developed, Most to Gain / IPS Inter Press Service - 1 views

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    " LDCs: Least Developed, Most to Gain. Least Developed Countries (LDCs) rank among the world's poorest, exhibiting low health and education indicators and high economic vulnerability. LDCs also make up more than half of the world's countries - the majority of which are in Africa, followed by Asia - comprising over 800 million people. The United Nations describes the Least Developed Countries as "the poorest and the most vulnerable segment of humanity at the very epicentre of the developmental emergency", but with only a few countries "graduated" from LDC status in the last decade, the plight of the Least Developed Countries is as pressing as ever."
Gareth Priday

Convergence Emergence | sharing knowledge and developing knowledge about emerging commu... - 1 views

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    Convergence Emergence sharing knowledge and developing knowledge about emerging communications and media - Linked from "Open Foresight"
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    super find, we need to network with this guy
Tim Mansfield

2011: the year of Facebook revolutions ... some forgotten and ignored - 0 views

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    The occupation of Wall Street began in the deserts of Western Sahara and this weekend it will spread to our Australian cities.
jose ramos

'Follow the Sun' Foresight That's Worth Staying Awake For - Forbes - 0 views

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    The Association of Professional Futurists (APF) is holding an 18-hour "follow the sun" virtual conference starting in Europe the morning of October 26, crossing the Americas, and finishing in Australia 18 hours later.
Gareth Priday

In 25 Years - A Collaborative Time Capsule - Home - 0 views

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    in 25 years...a collaborative time capsule
jose ramos

About the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies - 0 views

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    The Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies was formed to study and debate vital questions such as: Which technologies, especially new ones, are likely to have the greatest impact on human beings and human societies in the 21st century? What ethical issues do those technologies and their applications raise for humans, our civilization, and our world? How much can we extrapolate from the past and how much accelerating change should we anticipate? What sort of policy positions can be recommended to promote the best possible outcomes for individuals and societies?
Gareth Priday

Newsletter Archive - 0 views

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    Advocacy and Research for unlimited lifespans
Gareth Priday

Future - 0 views

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    This wiki about the future has:Information about developments in technology and science - with links and references to articles on the internet with more details about the technology.Scenarios on how the future may develop - based on current and expected trends.Articles on how futurology works.Wiki-fiction about the future (although it is not encouraged).Map GamesUpload a image
Tim Mansfield

Truthsquad - Fact-check the news - Overview Page - NewsTrust.net - 0 views

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    How can you tell fact from fiction on the Internet? Join Truthsquad, a community fact-checking experiment led by NewsTrust, in partnership with the Center for Public Integrity. Together, we are developing a pro-am network to fact-check political claims during the 2012 elections - and aim to extend this small pilot site into a daily service by early 2012. By combining the Center's newsroom of investigative journalists with our moderated crowd-sourcing service and contributions from our partners, we hope to provide daily fact-checks, as well as engage visitors as active participants to verify controversial claims.
Gareth Priday

FuturePedia™ - The Future Encyclopedia - Home Page - 0 views

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    Definition, etc  mostly
Tim Mansfield

IMF working paper predicts oil will double in price by 2020 « Actionable Fore... - 0 views

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    "The image below this post comes from the latest IMF working paper (May 2012) looking at the "The Future of Oil: Geology versus Technology" (opens pdf) which attempts to take both the models of oil availability - that proposed by geologists and that by technologists and work out what the likely price implications are going to be to 2020. An internal working paper that "does not presume that there is a constraint on how much oil can be taken out of the ground. It prefers to believe that extraction rates will depend on the price that will be able to be charged for the final product", it makes the wonderfully understated point that "the future may not be easy". I continue to be amazed at the number of people I meet, sitting in leadership positions, who are unaware of this issue. I have heard from colleagues of engagements in the past couple of years with groups of senior decision-makers who have refused to discuss the issue as they believe it to be a fringe problem."
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    The image below this post comes from the latest IMF working paper (May 2012) looking at the "The Future of Oil: Geology versus Technology" (opens pdf) which attempts to take both the models of oil availability - that proposed by geologists and that by technologists and work out what the likely price implications are going to be to 2020. An internal working paper that "does not presume that there is a constraint on how much oil can be taken out of the ground. It prefers to believe that extraction rates will depend on the price that will be able to be charged for the final product", it makes the wonderfully understated point that "the future may not be easy". I continue to be amazed at the number of people I meet, sitting in leadership positions, who are unaware of this issue. I have heard from colleagues of engagements in the past couple of years with groups of senior decision-makers who have refused to discuss the issue as they believe it to be a fringe problem.
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