jansegers

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About me
French teacher, ICT-enthusiast, non-fiction reader and dictionary collector, interested in search engines and consumer issues.
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To link to usefull information about ICT and language sites.
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Clive Thompson: Why Veteran Visionaries Will Save the World
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by wildcat  Yesterday 8:08 AM   
 keep on reading
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Calming your thoughts through mindfulness
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by wildcat  10-5-2008   
 "We want to move into a place where the outside world will do whatever it's going to do without us going through the roller coaster of emotions," Rogers says. "We want to maintain this more alive, vigilant, present way of being that is somewhat independent of how things are going."
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In Search of Wisdom: What is the Root Cause of Inequality?
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by wildcat  10-4-2008    3
 When there is nothing quantifiable to possess, we would neither know what the share of each individual is nor think of equality; if there was no notion of equality, we would not care that some have more than the others. Fortunately or unfortunately, there is always something to be possessed and our mind is naturally keen on the subject of equality
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We'll all be citizens of virtual worlds
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by wildcat  10-3-2008    1
 What is the point of all this? It is quite likely that it will be a natural thing for future generations to meet their friends in worlds such as these, where they can watch the same music or videos while chatting to each other. And if that is where youngsters will be hanging out, then brands and media, including newspapers, will have to be there. Other life-mimicking worlds about to be released include shopping malls such as themall.tv, which aims to emulate an entire shopping mall with scores of high street shops. It claims to have signed up 500 brands.
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The Physiology And Psychology Of Voting
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by wildcat  10-2-2008    1
 The researchers used a multiple regression analysis to compare the effects of change in skin conductance levels in response to threatening images, gender, age, education, and income on support for socially “protective” policies such as the ones listed above. The only two statistically significant effects were those of education (less education translated into more support for conservative policies) and skin conductance. That in itself means that -- within the confines of this study -- physiology trumps gender, age and income, traditionally considered highly relevant causal factors in politics by social scientists. Moreover, the regression coefficient associated with skin conductance was more than 56 times that of education! !!!
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Grid of 100,000 computers heralds new internet dawn
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by wildcat  10-1-2008    1
 The Grid is coming
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Richard Dawkins- the believer
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by wildcat  9-30-2008    1
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Social media: Social Approximity?
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by wildcat  9-29-2008   
 Now that bit about the telegraph may be a bit out of dot dot dash date, so simply substitute in "social media" for telegraph and you're back in the present tense. Social media are a recontextualization of old print forms and contents within a new distribution and communication framework (social web). It's not surprising that so many of our social practices (tools and uses) echo, if not amplify, their old media (broadcast) forebears: celebrity, self-promotion, news, anchoring, commentary, top tens, ratings, rankings, and polls (diggs, votes).
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50 Amazing Gig Posters
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by haraya  9-28-2008   
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50 Incredible Film Posters From Poland
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by haraya  9-28-2008    3
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7 Steps to Making Your Future Clearer and Brighter
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by wildcat  9-28-2008    4
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Doubling Your Strengths?
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by wildcat  9-25-2008    5
 However, the message is confusing. It says: To be successful, we need only half of our selves—our strengths. By redefining the concept of strengths, I have created a framework that describes all of the ways that a person can think, feel, and behave as strengths. How is it that we don't have weaknesses? We are so used to thinking in a positive-negative framework, which is a self-limiting way of thinking. So, it's almost natural that when we think about a strength we have, we immediately start looking for a negative, or a weakness. For example, if you see yourself in positive terms as outgoing and gregarious, you might think negatively about yourself when you are quiet and less expressive. I want you to see yourself not in terms of strengths and weaknesses but in terms of opposite strengths.
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Richard Dawkins' jaw-dropping talk on our bizarre universe
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by wildcat  9-22-2008    1
 Richard Dawkins discusses the question of limits on human understanding. As a species we evolved to cope with the world within a particular range of physical dimensions. These determine our common sense view of the world. How far can the plasticity of our brains transcend this limitation?
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Do Our Political Beliefs Have a Biological Basis?
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by haraya  9-20-2008   
  It's a golden rule of democracy that people are free thinkers. There's just one problem: we aren't wired that way—not, at least, according to a new study that probes past the rational mind in search of a biological basis for our political beliefs. The results seem to suggest that our ideas about the world are shaped by deep, involuntary reactions to the things we see.
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Driving While Texting Worse Than Drinking
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by haraya  9-19-2008    4
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The Internet Is a Brain
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by wildcat  9-17-2008    6
  There is a lot we can learn from the brain and it can tell us where the Internet is headed next. There’s nothing magical in the brain (at least that we’ve found thus far), and yet it delivers all our mental capabilities, and emotional ones as well – that’s a very intriguing thought. After all, just as there is no particular reason for this lump inside our heads to appreciate fine wines and music, cry, laugh, reason, love, daydream, and aspire to greater things, there is no reason why silicon or some other fundamental substance (maybe even carbon some day), could not be coaxed into creating something similar.
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Grouping Recent Net Books: Internet Optimists vs. Pessimists
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by wildcat  9-15-2008   
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The Social web- all about the small stuff
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by wildcat  9-15-2008    1
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The Landscape of Possible Intelligences
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by wildcat  9-15-2008    1
 If we imagine the levels of intelligence as a ladder with unevenly spaced rungs, there may be jumps that some intelligences are not able to complete, or their derivatives are not able to jump. So a type 3 mind may be able to jump up four levels of bootstrapping intelligence, but not five. Since I don't believe intelligence is linear (that is I believe intelligence grows in many dimensions), a better illustration may be to view the problem of bootstrapping super intelligence as navigating across a rugged evolutionary landscape.
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The Future of Copyright
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by wildcat  9-15-2008    1
 A must read
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The second enlightenment project
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by wildcat  9-15-2008    1
 just discovered and exploring
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GIN, TELEVISION, AND COGNITIVE SURPLUS
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by wildcat  9-14-2008   
 A Talk By Clay Shirky from the talk: "We're going to look at every place that a reader or a listener or a viewer or a user has been locked out, has been served up passive or a fixed or a canned experience, and ask ourselves, "If we carve out a little bit of the cognitive surplus and deploy it here, could we make a good thing happen?" And I'm betting the answer is yes. "
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Webmonkey: Clipmarks = Better Bookmarking
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by haraya  9-13-2008    1
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Searching in space and minds: New research suggests underlying link
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by wildcat  9-10-2008   
 Some people might be more inclined to one search mode or the other, having a lesser ability to focus on a given task or difficulty letting go of an idea. An extreme form of the exploratory cognitive style would be someone with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. An extreme form of the exploitive cognitive style would be someone with obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Eye Implants to Fight Progressive Blindness
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by wildcat  9-10-2008   
 So far, Neurotech's approach appears to be safe for patients with degenerative diseases of the retina. That was the finding of a phase I trial with 10 patients, the results of which were published in 2006. "The real challenge is whether we'll be able to translate the positive observations in animals in humans," says Tao
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Who says C3PO and R2D2 can't come from the open source community?
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by wildcat  9-9-2008   
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
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by wildcat  9-9-2008   
 Video games are reshaping how we perform and promote science. A review by Seed Mag
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The Coming Convergence
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by wildcat  9-9-2008   
 The message is clear: the choices we make now will converge to create a near and distant future that will be almost unbelievably wonderful or unimaginably catastrophic, or both. This knowledgeable, fascinating glimpse into the future is a must read for everyone interested in technology, upcoming innovations in business, science fiction, and the future.
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On Genes, Memes, Bemes, and Conscious Things
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by wildcat  9-8-2008    3
 A brilliant presentation, by an innovative thinker, i wholeheartedly agree with the writer that Bemes will prove mightier than genes in the long run. go read all of it
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Nonviolent Communication (NVC)
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by wildcat  9-8-2008    2
 The goal of NVC is to get one's own needs met while also meeting others' needs. A key principle of nonviolent communication that supports this is the capacity to express oneself without use of good/bad, right/wrong judgment, hence the emphasis on expressing feelings and needs, instead of criticisms or judgments.
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Appreciative Inquiry
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by wildcat  9-8-2008   
 positive change
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The Omnigoogle
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by wildcat  9-8-2008    3
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Globalisation as the great unbundling(s): What should governments do?
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by wildcat  9-6-2008   
 go read
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Stressed Out — Chew Some Gum
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by wildcat  9-6-2008    1
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Brave New World of Digital Intimacy
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by wildcat  9-6-2008    11
 It is easy to become unsettled by privacy-eroding aspects of awareness tools. But there is another — quite different — result of all this incessant updating: a culture of people who know much more about themselves. Many of the avid Twitterers, Flickrers and Facebook users I interviewed described an unexpected side-effect of constant self-disclosure. The act of stopping several times a day to observe what you’re feeling or thinking can become, after weeks and weeks, a sort of philosophical act. It’s like the Greek dictum to “know thyself,” or the therapeutic concept of mindfulness. (Indeed, the question that floats eternally at the top of Twitter’s Web site — “What are you doing?” — can come to seem existentially freighted. What are you doing?) Having an audience can make the self-reflection even more acute, since, as my interviewees noted, they’re trying to describe their activities in a way that is not only accurate but also interesting to others: the status update as a literary form.
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Brain and Creativity Institute
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by wildcat  9-5-2008    2
 The mission of the Brain and Creativity Institute is to gather new knowledge about the human emotions, decision-making, memory, and communication, from a neurological perspective, and to apply this knowledge to the solution of problems in the biomedical and sociocultural arenas.
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Kluge: The Haphazard Construction of the Human Mind
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by wildcat  9-5-2008    1
  Trial-and-error evolution According to Gary Marcus's Kluge our brains are an engineering nightmare, says Steven Rose
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Futurese- English in 3000 AD
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by wildcat  9-4-2008    4
 So how far will another thousand years take it?
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Say wow! the flying jellyfish
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by wildcat  9-4-2008    2
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16 Websites to Super Charge Your English Vocabulary
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by wildcat  9-4-2008    2
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