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All relationships are just algorithms.
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electronic textiles and wearable computing, tangible interfaces, education, and human computer interaction.
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FEBE allows you to quickly and easily backup your Firefox extensions. In fact, it goes beyond just backing up — It will actually rebuild your extensions individually into installable .xpi files. Now you can easily synchronize your office and home
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Grabbr is a small application to smooth the task of uploading screenshots to Flickr.
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The website, Clipstar.com, describes itself as a “democratic global talent contest” that mixes social networking and talent scouting from music and entertainment companies.
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Hot or Not meets speeddating meets Skype
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Sense be here.
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Ben Thompson is interviewing Bill Drummond about No Music Day on Resonance FM.
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‘context of production’
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For a while now, they have been working on a brand new protocol – which may come to replace BitTorrent in the near future.
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MySpacers who want a little more drama in their lives will be able to get their fill from a new Web series launched on 11 Nov. Sponsored by Ford Motor Latest News about Ford Motor Company, “Roommates,” will roll out daily over the next nine weeks
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a short video summarizing some of the most important characteristics of students today – how they learn, what they need to learn, their goals, hopes, dreams, what their lives will be like, and what kinds of changes they will experience in their lifetime.
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We present 26 minutes of questions and answers about iPlayer, DRM and cross platform support with Ashley Highfield, Director Future Media & Technology.
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Our Social Online Community IPTV Application Library, or S.O.C.I.A.L. Platform, is ready to be customized for your very own white label social network site.
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Going a step beyond just measuring loyalty, the Long Wow is an experience-centric approach to fostering and creating it.
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If the Guinness ad scavenger hunt actually sparks your curiosity, we’ve got news for you: Guinness Tipping, the official campaign site, has been launched, courtesy of iChameleon Group.
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Web 2.0 sites have bigger buttons.
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Information seeking is, after all, about finding out things that one does not know before the search begins.
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“I tried to think of the most harmless thing. Something that could never destroy us. Something I loved from my childhood. The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man! He was on all the packages we used to buy when I was a kid.”
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With the advent of WiMax, how would MS expect to respond to the ubiquity that dissolves the ‘application as buffer’ business models if the ‘internet as a platform’ becomes the computation cloud that itself read/writes applications as content?
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If they are successful, there may not be a need for revised additions of Killing Us Softly.
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It’s official: Microsoft will take a $240 million equity stake in Facebook during its next round of financing, valuing the company at a whopping $15 billion.
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They talk. They walk. We watch. Some bright thoughts about self preservation from the church of web2.o
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“Dave’s stellar programme line-up and its innovative marketing on and off air have paid dividends.”
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Slate has compiled a collection of Rumsfeld’s poems
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A Thousand Plateaus: some quotes
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the so-called “data atmosphere” reacts in real-time to multivariable changes (e.g. stock market data), that are then mapped to visual counterparts (e.g. ocean waves, sun strength, wind speed, rain).
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The company has signed a deal with Oberon Media, and two companies will create a new casual gaming channel on MySpace. MySpace Games will launch in January 2008.
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Contagious caught up with David Bausola, Head of Insight for Digital Comms at Imagination, to get some background information and results to the recent online series, Where are the Joneses, sponsored by Ford.
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Nonsense
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This is one viral sensation you don’t want to be part of. It’s called Flip. The premise is simple: A young girl films herself flipping your brand into the dustbin because its advertising is offensive, insulting or just plain stupid.
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Content is King but Services are the Pope. (I will make this phrase stick!)
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In this inaugural one-day conference, you will learn from companies that have launched API distribution channels – why and how they did it, what they expected the return to be, and how they measure their program’s success
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The kid talks about the Social Graph
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Portfolio talk. How they got into Digital…
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Engaging the Innovator: Great summary of the how and what of Innovation.
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This phrase is best known as a description of a threshold of obscenity, no longer used, which is not protected speech under the First Amendment of the United States constitution.
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the full text of BBC director-general Mark Thompson’s speech to staff about his six year plan to transform the BBC.
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We make it easy for you to personalize any video. Use it to narrate your personal videos, add captions or subtitles in any language, or just comment on any scene to share your thoughts and opinions. Dive into the experience and tell the story your way!
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Twine gives you a simple and incredibly smart way to tie everything together: your relationships, your information, your life, your work, your passion!
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Kansas State University anthopology professor Michael Wesch, the man that brought us “The Machine is Us/ing Is” back in February, is back with another piece of “holy crap” video brilliance.
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infographic animation of major religions absoring the planet
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Dragons’ Den made a strong return to the ratings last night with more than 3 million viewers.
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DraftFCB has offered all of its UK staff redundency as part of a plan to restructure its digital, creative and production departments.
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This toolbox is packed with innovative, welcome, and simple solutions to some of the decade’s biggest questions.
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The 20th Century car-based suburb not only failed to deliver on its promises, but has created huge social, cultural, economic and environmental problems. So let’s stop building them. Instead design and build communities that are wonderful places to live.
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Reusing adspace.
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Fan cover sleave artwork for that album.
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Transform Reality is the website for Andy Clarke and Grethe Mitchell, the editors of Videogames and Art, one of the first books to cover the field of art that uses, or is influenced by, videogames.
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One more time, I don’t think it’s about channels I think it’s about culture.