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About the Book - Justice with Michael Sandel - 1 views

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    A series of 12 episodes are made available from Michael Sandel's innovative lecture series on morality and law.   Now anyone can essentially attend this highly sought-after class at Harvard. 
Adam Roades

Send self-destructing messages with Burn Note | How To - CNET - 1 views

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    A cute way to "play spy" using self-destruct emails.
Adam Roades

Introducing NewsWar | WeMedia.com - 1 views

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    Gamification of the news industry
Adam Roades

Protesters Use Google Moderator to Brainstorm Egypt's Future - 1 views

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    Very cool use of Google Moderator to try and brainstorm what Egypt should do now that Mubarak is gone.
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Imagine Digg Fed by Your Twitter & Facebook Friends: That's XYDO - 1 views

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    A new social network launched today around the sharing and engagement of news. XYDO takes the social graph and turns it into a network of news that is automatically curated through users Twitter and Facebook streams. Think Digg and Reddit, add social news feeds automatically and you have XYDO.
Adam Roades

History of Social Media | History of Social Media Bookmarking - 1 views

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    Even though some text is strangely obscured, still a cool timeline infographic about the history of social media.
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Do More, Own Less: A Grand Theory of the Sharing Economy - Lisa Gansky - Business - The... - 0 views

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    Why sharing is the inevitable next stage of the information revolution -- and how it's going to change everything from entertainment to Walmart.
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Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive - 0 views

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    The 9/11 Television News Archive is a library of news coverage of the events of 9/11/2001 and their aftermath as presented by U.S. and international broadcasters. A resource for scholars, journalists, and the public, it presents one week of news broadcasts for study, research and analysis. Television is our pre-eminent medium of information, entertainment and persuasion, but until now it has not been a medium of record. This Archive attempts to address this gap by making TV news coverage of this critical week in September 2001 available to those studying these events and their treatment in the media. Explore 3,000 hours of international TV News from 20 channels over 7 days, and select analysis by scholars.
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Clay Shirky Says Good Collaboration is Structured Fighting - 0 views

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    Here Shirky started talking about the importance of managing collaboration effectively. Large collaborative projects aren't, in fact, large collaborative projects according to Shirky. They're small collaborative projects with tight groups, that integrate very large amounts of small participatory effort. To put it another way, projects like Wikipedia and the Linux kernel may have thousands of contributors - but it's a small core of contributors who do the bulk of the work and integrate the work from others who only contribute a small amount. It's also important, says Shirky, that people cannot join the project too easily. Even given the presumption that all the participants have goodwill towards the project, he says that it shouldn't be too easy to change every aspect of a project. Some parts of the system should be easy to change, some parts should be hard.
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Social, mapping and mobile data tell the story of Hurricane Irene - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

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    Exemplifies the emergence of a networked world.  
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Twitter hasn't killed RSS just yet, here's how to find your Twitter feed RSS url | The ... - 0 views

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    This site provides several tools and how-tos for creating RSS feeds from Twitter now that Twitter has eliminated the ability to do it directly from the site. 
Raq Winchester

Localizing Language In the Brain - Slashdot - 0 views

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    "A new study by MIT scientists pinpoints areas of the brain used exclusively for language (PDF), providing a partial answer to a longstanding debate in cognitive science. According to the study, there are parts of our brain dedicated to language and only language. After having their subjects perform the initial language task, which they call a 'functional localizer,' they had each one do a subset of seven other experiments: one on exact arithmetic, two on working memory, three on cognitive control, and one on music; since these are the functions 'most commonly argued to share neural machinery with language.' The authors say the results don't imply that every cognitive function has its own dedicated piece of cortex; after all, we're able to learn new skills, so there must be some parts of the brain that are both high-level and functionally flexible."
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SMD want to mass produce flexible bendable AMOLED Displays in 2012 - 0 views

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    Samsung want to introduce smartphones, wrist watch with these flexible displays in 2012. To reach that goal Samsung Mobile Display sets up a joint venture with Ube Kosan.
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Wikimedia blog » Blog Archive » Call for testers on our new Mobile gateway pr... - 0 views

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    Wikipedia's tech team announces a test site for ensuring Wikipedia works seamlessly across mobile devices.  They are asking for input and testing support.
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The debt crisis - Boston.com - 0 views

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    An infographic from boston.com that shows where the US' debt has come from by presidential era and who holds the debt as of today.   
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What's your cell phone's maximum radiation level? Interactive database - Computerworld - 0 views

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    This article summarizes some of the issues around the recent study that possibly finds a link between cell phone use and cancer.  The neat thing about the article is that it provides a tool to look up cell phone models to see how they perform on this rating. 
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EndlessForms.com - Design objects with evolution and 3D print them! - 0 views

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    Explore object designs by choosing those you like. Evolution produces objects in the next generation that are variants of those you choose, similar to how animals are bred and naturally evolve (more). Either further evolve an object below or start evolving from scratch.
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Scientists announce human intestinal stem cell 'breakthrough' for regenerative medicine... - 0 views

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    Human colon stem cells have been identified and grown in a petri dish in the lab for the first time. This achievement, made by researchers of the Colorectal Cancer Lab at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and published in Nature Medicine, is a crucial advance towards regenerative medicine. Throughout life, stem cells of the colon regenerate the inner layer of our large intestine in a weekly basis. For decades scientists had evidences of the existence of these cells yet their identity remained elusive. Scientists led by the ICREA Professor and researcher at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) Eduard Batlle discovered the precise location of the stem cells in the human colon and worked out a method that allows their isolation and in vitro expansion, that is their propagation in lab-plates (petri dishes).
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Smartphones and tablets as medical devices - 0 views

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    A quiet revolution has been going on in the medical profession and the field of personal health in the last two years, spearheaded by smartphones and tablets, that will change forever the way we obtain and process medical information. Called mHealth (Mobile Health), this industry phenomenon encompasses a wide range of applications - from self-treatment apps on sub-$100 Android phones in Kenya, through texting reminders for the immunization schedule of newborn babies in India, up to testing yourself for STDs with a smartphone kit, or your doctor panning and zooming radiology scans on the go.
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