How does the Internet see you? “Personas” by Aaron Zinman from the MIT Media Lab shows your aggregated online “identity” after some natural language processing, producing a very interesting art effect.
This is a screencast of mine hold at screenr.com. Should I be worried?
In a world where fortunes are sought through data-mining vast information repositories, [...]
30 años de autogestión comunitaria: Casa Pueblo en Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, celebra su 30 aniversario con música, artesanía, mercado agrícola y talleres educativos, entre otras actividades.
25 de abril de 2010
Plaza Histórica Arístides Moll Boscana,
Adjuntas, Puerto Rico
9am – 6pm
Transmisión en vivo desde Radio Casa Pueblo: WOQI 1020 AM
Voz de las aguas, los bosques y nuestra gente
y [...]
http://www1.internationalliving.com/qofl2010/?field=final
International Living published a few weeks ago its annual Quality of Life index, which I’m commenting here. France is the country with best quality of life (82 points/100), largely due to her excellent health system, low cost of living, infratsructure, economy, strong culture and freedom. Follow Australia (82), Switzerland, Germany, (everything works well, there!), New [...]
Dave Sifry, blogger and photographer has a nifty new twitter/blog crawl mashup called Hoosgot (Who’s Got?).
Simply place a request with Hoosgot (with the keyword… ‘hoosgot’ followed by the actual words) and use the power of what has been called the lazyweb 2.0. In a few moment you’ll get the answer.
Just put “hoosgot” in a blog [...]
NITLE Prediction Markets
Will the majority of institutions be using an open-source learning/course management system by spring 2010?
This innocuous question is part of a series of market variables, each with its current value. The value of that proposition as of today is US$46.01, which means the “market” (of investors/predictors) believes that the chance of a “YES” [...]