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Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Moral judgments can be altered ... by magnets

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/moral-control-0330.html
Posted by lufpleh at 19:12 No comments:
Labels: Biology, Psychology, Science

A grand unified theory of AI

A grand unified theory of AI
Posted by lufpleh at 19:10 No comments:
Labels: Artificial Intelligence, Biology, Humanity, Psychology, Science, Technology

Monday, 29 March 2010

Chaos, Simple Patterns & Software Prove Evolution

Posted by lufpleh at 13:17 No comments:
Labels: Artificial Intelligence, Biology, History, Humanity, Physics, Science, Software, Technology

"Six Pixels of Separation" Mitch Joel on Human Interconnectedness - ClickZ

Mitch Joel on Human Interconnectedness - ClickZ: "Six Pixels of Separation'"
Posted by lufpleh at 13:08 No comments:
Labels: Humanity, Privacy, Social Media, Ubiquitous Computing

Friday, 26 March 2010

The arrow of time: Entropy, the Universe & Before the Big Bang prt 1

Sean Carroll on the arrow of time (Part 1) | Video on TED.com
Posted by lufpleh at 12:06 No comments:
Labels: Physics, Science

The arrow of time: Entropy, the Universe & Before the Big Bang prt 2

Sean Carroll on the arrow of time (Part 2) | Video on TED.com
Posted by lufpleh at 12:04 No comments:
Labels: Physics, Science

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Mind over matter? How your body does your thinking

Mind over matter? How your body does your thinking - life - 24 March 2010 - New Scientist
Posted by lufpleh at 11:20 No comments:
Labels: Biology, Psychology, Science

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

The Most Important Video You'll Ever See

Arithmetic, Poulation & Energy: The Most Important Video You'll Ever See | The Smarter Earth Institute:
Posted by lufpleh at 12:43 No comments:
Labels: Ecology, Education, Humanity, Politics, Science

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Inventor of the Web Gets Backing to Build Web of Data

Inventor of the Web Gets Backing to Build Web of Data
Posted by lufpleh at 14:04 No comments:
Labels: Software, Technology

The universe is a quantum computer

CultureLab: The universe is a quantum computer
Posted by lufpleh at 13:41 No comments:
Labels: Physics, Science

Monday, 22 March 2010

Why all these emails from Barack Obama make me feel cheap

Why all these emails from Barack Obama make me feel cheap | Andrew Rawnsley |Comment is free |The Observer
Posted by lufpleh at 16:50 No comments:
Labels: Politics, Social Media

Quantum film threatens to replace CMOS image chips

EETimes.com - Quantum film threatens to replace CMOS image chips
Posted by lufpleh at 16:33 No comments:
Labels: Chips, Physics, Science, Technology

Caltech-led Team Provides Proof in Humans of RNA Interference Using Targeted Nanoparticles

Caltech-led Team Provides Proof in Humans of RNA Interference Using Targeted Nanoparticles - Caltech
Posted by lufpleh at 16:24 No comments:
Labels: Biology, Medical, Science

Invisibility cloak created in 3-D

BBC News - Invisibility cloak created in 3-D
Posted by lufpleh at 16:17 No comments:
Labels: Physics, Science, Technology

Svarga Back in Second Life

The Secondlife Newspaper: Svarga Back in Second Life
Posted by lufpleh at 13:00 No comments:
Labels: Second Life

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Why Behavioral Economists Love Online Games

Why Behavioral Economists Love Online Games - Daniel Lyons - Newsweek.com
Posted by lufpleh at 20:10 No comments:
Labels: Business, Social Media, Technology

Apple iPad? How about a little German innovation instead

Apple iPad? How about a little German innovation instead
Posted by lufpleh at 19:33 No comments:
Labels: Applications, Software, Technology, Ubiquitous Computing

Fear and Loathing in Farmville

DESIGNER NOTES � Blog Archive � “Fear and Loathing in Farmville”
Posted by lufpleh at 17:16 No comments:
Labels: Privacy, Social Media, Software

Saturday, 20 March 2010

Where does privacy fit in the online video revolution?

Where does privacy fit in the online video revolution? | Victor Keegan | Technology | guardian.co.uk: "Where does privacy fit in the online video revolution?"
Posted by lufpleh at 21:29 No comments:
Labels: Applications, Privacy, Social Media, Software

Friday, 19 March 2010

How the FCC's new national broadband plan is expected to affect consumers

How the FCC's new national broadband plan is expected to affect consumers - washingtonpost.com
Posted by lufpleh at 14:38 No comments:
Labels: Business, Politics, Technology

Is There A Second Life For Trademarks In Second Life?

Is There A Second Life For Trademarks In Second Life�? | Fenwick & West LLP - JDSupra: "Is There A Second Life For Trademarks In Second Life"
Posted by lufpleh at 00:04 No comments:
Labels: Business, Second Life

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Fed skewers Google over Tweetbookish Gmail mod • The Register

Fed skewers Google over Tweetbookish Gmail mod • The Register
Posted by lufpleh at 23:31 No comments:
Labels: Google, Privacy, Social Media

3D chips to take Moore's Law past 2020? | DVICE

3D chips to take Moore's Law past 2020? | DVICE
Posted by lufpleh at 15:34 No comments:
Labels: Chips

Self-assembling computer chips

Self-assembling computer chips
Posted by lufpleh at 15:32 No comments:
Labels: Chips, Science, Technology

First quantum effects seen in visible object - physics-math - 17 March 2010 - New Scientist

First quantum effects seen in visible object - physics-math - 17 March 2010 - New Scientist: "first ever quantum superposition"
Posted by lufpleh at 15:20 No comments:
Labels: Physics, Science

PayPal's Newest iPhone App Is Being Hyped As A Cash Killer

PayPal's Newest iPhone App Is Being Hyped As A Cash Killer
Posted by lufpleh at 12:26 No comments:
Labels: Applications, Software

Dan Barber: How I fell in love with a fish | Video on TED.com

Dan Barber: How I fell in love with a fish | Video on TED.com: "How I fell in love with a fish"
Posted by lufpleh at 12:10 No comments:
Labels: Ecology

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

How Privacy Vanishes Online, a Bit at a Time - NYTimes.com

How Privacy Vanishes Online, a Bit at a Time - NYTimes.com
Posted by lufpleh at 13:47 No comments:
Labels: Privacy

The Reality As You Know It Does Not Exist

The Reality As You Know It Does Not Exist
Posted by lufpleh at 12:35 No comments:
Labels: Physics, Science

Singularity’s Flaw � Caleb Booker

Singularity’s Flaw � Caleb Booker: "civilization"
Posted by lufpleh at 09:58 No comments:
Labels: Humanity

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Facing up to Facebook

Facing up to Facebook
Posted by lufpleh at 18:46 No comments:
Labels: Privacy, Social Media

Mark Roth: Suspended animation is within our grasp | Video on TED.com

Mark Roth: Suspended animation is within our grasp | Video on TED.com
Posted by lufpleh at 15:29 No comments:
Labels: Humanity, Science

future facts blog

future facts blog
Posted by lufpleh at 13:35 No comments:
Labels: Augmented Reality

ongoing by Tim Bray � Now A No-Evil Zone

ongoing by Tim Bray � Now A No-Evil Zone: "It’s a sterile Disney-fied walled garden surrounded by sharp-toothed lawyers. The people who create the apps serve at the landlord’s pleasure and fear his anger."
Posted by lufpleh at 11:50 No comments:
Labels: Google

Monday, 15 March 2010

Viewer2.0 beta: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly and the Odd � Zha’s Virtual Musings

Viewer2.0 beta: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly and the Odd � Zha’s Virtual Musings
Posted by lufpleh at 17:24 No comments:
Labels: Second Life

Leaked UK record industry memo sets out plans for breaking copyright - Boing Boing

Leaked UK record industry memo sets out plans for breaking copyright - Boing Boing
Posted by lufpleh at 15:39 No comments:
Labels: Censorship

Saturday, 13 March 2010

President Obama Discusses Three Strikes Anti-Piracy Law

President Obama Discusses Three Strikes Anti-Piracy Law | TorrentFreak
Posted by lufpleh at 19:13 No comments:
Labels: Censorship, Politics

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

An iPhone app to put the fear of God into London Underground

An iPhone app to put the fear of God into London Underground
Posted by lufpleh at 14:43 No comments:
Labels: Applications, Software

Saturday, 6 March 2010

11 Questions to Help You Develop a New Strategy

11 Questions to Help You Develop a New Strategy | Human Capital Institute
Posted by lufpleh at 12:52 No comments:
Labels: Business

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Hacking human gullibility with social penetration

Hacking human gullibility with social penetration • The Register
Posted by lufpleh at 09:54 No comments:
Labels: Security

Virtual Worlds, Real Wars

Virtual Worlds, Real Wars « World Politics News Review
Posted by lufpleh at 09:48 No comments:
Labels: Military, Training, Virtual Worlds

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Cyberwar Hype Intended to Destroy the Open Internet

Cyberwar Hype Intended to Destroy the Open Internet | Threat Level | Wired.com
Posted by lufpleh at 13:25 No comments:
Labels: Censorship

The Seven Deadly Sins of Linux Security - ACM Queue

The Seven Deadly Sins of Linux Security - ACM Queue
Posted by lufpleh at 11:32 No comments:
Labels: Security
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      • Moral judgments can be altered ... by magnets
      • A grand unified theory of AI
      • Chaos, Simple Patterns & Software Prove Evolution
      • "Six Pixels of Separation" Mitch Joel on Human Int...
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      • Mind over matter? How your body does your thinking
      • The Most Important Video You'll Ever See
      • Inventor of the Web Gets Backing to Build Web of Data
      • The universe is a quantum computer
      • Why all these emails from Barack Obama make me fee...
      • Quantum film threatens to replace CMOS image chips
      • Caltech-led Team Provides Proof in Humans of RNA I...
      • Invisibility cloak created in 3-D
      • Svarga Back in Second Life
      • Why Behavioral Economists Love Online Games
      • Apple iPad? How about a little German innovation i...
      • Fear and Loathing in Farmville
      • Where does privacy fit in the online video revolut...
      • How the FCC's new national broadband plan is expec...
      • Is There A Second Life For Trademarks In Second Life?
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      • 3D chips to take Moore's Law past 2020? | DVICE
      • Self-assembling computer chips
      • First quantum effects seen in visible object - phy...
      • PayPal's Newest iPhone App Is Being Hyped As A Cas...
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      • 11 Questions to Help You Develop a New Strategy
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