February 2012
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Feb 29th
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“The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the...”
– Steven Johnson (via inthenoosphere)
Feb 25th
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“Andy Newberg, a neuroscientist/physician with a background in space medicine, is...”
– Space Euphoria: Do Our Brains Change When We Travel in Outer Space? (via slavin)
Feb 25th
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Feb 22nd
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A Momentary Flow: Single-atom transistor is ‘end... →
wildcat2030: Via Scoop.it - Knowmads, Infocology of the future The smallest transistor ever built has been created using a single phosphorous atom by an international team of researchers at the University of New South Wales, Purdue University and the University of Melbourne.The latest Intel chip, the…
Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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http://www.pwrshare.info/2/graham-digital-divide.pd... →
It is frequently argued that the ‘digital divide’ is one of the most significant development issues facing impoverished regions of the world. Yet, even though the term is inherently spatial, there have been no sustained efforts to examine the geographic assumptions underlying discourses of the ‘digital divide.’ This article traces the history of the term, reviewing some of its tangible...
Feb 19th
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Feb 19th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 16th
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“Every form of media in some sense has [an] ability to displace people in their...”
– Will Wright Handy Vandal’s Almanac » Blog Archive » Will Wright on video game addiction - Resources for Game Designers
Feb 13th
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Alexander Klöpping: Mogelijk was heel KPN in... →
alexandernl: KPN was altijd de degelijke provider. Bellen en internetten zonder opsmuk. Met betrouwbare dienstverlening, sympathieke reclames en overzichtelijke Primafoon-winkels. Duidelijk, ultiem Nederlands, en zonder fratsen. Het betrouwbare imago van KPN heeft deze week een enorme klap gekregen. Woensdag…
Feb 11th
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A Momentary Flow: Biological computer encrypts and... →
wildcat2030: Via Scoop.it - Knowmads, Infocology of the future Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute in California and the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology — have developed a “biological computer” made entirely from biomolecules that is capable of deciphering images encrypted on DNA…
Feb 8th
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No Clipping (by James George)
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Feb 5th
“Maybe you don’t need a new house. Maybe you need to leave your wife.”
– Cedric Price
Feb 3rd
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Feb 1st
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