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Universal Collective Unconscious
JULIE PENKOVA
by JULIE PENKOVA  11-5-2009   
 and the Metaphysical Utopia
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Battening Down the Hatches: Secret State Monitors Protest, Represses Dissent
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  10-15-2009   
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Robots In Our Image (via @Spaceweaver)
splendidus
by splendidus  9-9-2009   
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Tag-elese or The Language of Tags (1) - #tags #taxonomies #km
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  7-31-2009   
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Here’s a simple fact: You and I have just begun a relationship.
Antara
by Antara  7-12-2009    7
 Outstanding read....worth a trip to source to read in full: http://www.archden.org/index.cfm/ID/2265 ( via curmudgeonlyskeptical.blogspot.com)
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enterprise2.0
jaraluce
by jaraluce  6-28-2009   
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Web 2.0
amarsub
by amarsub  6-22-2009   
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Against Interpretation 2.0
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  5-4-2009   
 Self-signifying reflections, monitoring a collective stream of consciousness.
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Panda debuts first cloud-based anti-virus system
spherepet
by spherepet  4-30-2009   
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Homeland Security Profiles Americans as "Terrorists"--The ADL's Defamation Connected
blueridge
by blueridge  3-24-2009    3
 The ADL's propaganda to law enforcement and their ties to Homeland Security are behind this , even though they are a private company with their own very specific agenda. Patriots have always been an endangered species
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A TSUNAMI OF EXCUSES
ellington
by ellington  3-12-2009   
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Don't Let Cayne, Fuld, Schwartz and all off the hook.
Fred Allen
by Fred Allen  3-12-2009   
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NAACP calls for firing of NY Post cartoonist
spirithiker
by spirithiker  2-22-2009    7
 Characterizing the NAACP as opportunists in this case is wrong-minded. The general public is not ignorant of the fact that linking blacks with monkeys has been a racial slur for ages. Both the cartoonist himself and the editor both knew full well how this cartoon would be perceived and chose to run it anyway. It is repugnant to still find this type of blatant racism forced onto the public and it is an affront to our collective intelligence for these individuals to expect us to believe they did not present it in a racist manner. The media is considered a voice of the people that seeks to reach or influence the public. This type of back alley behavior is to be vehemently condemned. We strive to be a civil society, any media that is allowed to ‘get away’ with blatant racism runs counter to that goal. I enjoy political humor, I do not enjoy unmasked racial slurs such as can be found in this particular cartoon. It demeans us all.
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Social Technology is Transforming our World
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  2-22-2009   
 Here are some examples of how social technology is transforming our world. 1. My professional blog is my storefront. 2. Higher Education needs to be re-examined. Self-education is key. 3. Experts are available on the Internet.
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Co- Intelligence Institute
Duck-x
by Duck-x  1-27-2009   
 "Which gives you a hint of why I think it is important to establish a field of study so we can learn more about this phenomenon. It could obviously help us make our homes more peaceful and our companies more profitable. But even more important, societal intelligence and species intelligence, in particular, would -- by definition -- enhance our ability to address social, economic, and environmental problems. Our collective intelligence -- and we always have more or less of it -- has a profound effect on our individual lives and on our collective prospects. In times of collective crisis -- like now -- this is of paramount importance."
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New Will an Artificial Organism with Advanced Group Intelligence Evolve?
tabsey
by tabsey  1-9-2009    2
 Pity they will be developed for warfare before they can be used in other areas. The rest of the report is interesting.
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Israel's Policy: Collective Punishment, not Self Defense
blueridge
by blueridge  1-3-2009    8
 It's not a war against Hamas, but the Palestinian people in total, and not just in Gaza. (Remember Lebanon 2 years ago). Which the U.S., Bush, and Obama, and Congress--all beholden to AIPAC--fully support.
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Martin Wattenberg art
balthazarus
by balthazarus  1-2-2009    2
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Unions Angered as Bush Further Limits Eligibility
tabsey
by tabsey  12-3-2008   
 Bush must have sent a "wish list" to all of his cronies, to be digging this deep as his parting gift.
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Bush Strips Collective Bargaining Rights From 8600 Fed Employees
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-2-2008    2
 If we won't impeach him or try him internationally for crimes I'd love to see Bush with a tin cup in his hand.
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Companies look to to cash in on collective intelligence technologies.
daniloalfaro
by daniloalfaro  11-30-2008   
 The success of Google, along with the rapid spread of the wireless Internet and sensors — like location trackers in cellphones and GPS units in cars — has touched off a race to cash in on collective intelligence technologies.
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Privacy? Who Needs Stinking Privacy?
fauxpress
by fauxpress  11-30-2008   
 When you think of digital privacy as a return to the village of old, lack of privacy doesn't seem such a bad thing. Or is it?
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Our mantra is to make it possible to observe what was previously unobservable
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-30-2008   
 “For most of human history, people have lived in small tribes where everything they did was known by everyone they knew,” Dr. Malone said. “In some sense we’re becoming a global village. Privacy may turn out to have become an anomaly.” Some food for thought.
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You're Scaring Me, Obama: Let the Bush Years Die
sahara
by sahara  11-21-2008    2
 And then there's Robert Gates, widely rumored to be staying on as your Defense Secretary. Questions about Gates' role in Iran-Contra, not to mention his skewing of intelligence about Russia, still linger. But especially disturbing is his recent push for beefing up the US nuclear arsenal: "As long as other nations have or seek nuclear weapons - and can potentially threaten us, our allies and friends - then we must have a deterrent capacity that makes it clear that challenging the United States in the nuclear arena, or with weapons of mass destruction, could result in an overwhelming, catastrophic response. While we're on the topic of warmongers in your midst. Rahm Emanuel as Chief of Staff? Yet another hawk, hell-bent on Iran and enamored with nuclear weapons. And now we've got Clinton as Secretary of State. Why is it that none of the 23 senators and 133 House Reps who voted against the war in Iraq are even on a short-list for these critical posts?
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Social Competence Skills
chedare
by chedare  11-21-2008   
 Having emotional intelligence doesnt guarantee the competencies will be demonstrated,different jobs make make differing competance demands.Psychologist David Goleman offers his insights and book "Working with Emotional Intelligence"
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Knowlegde Management 2
Kostashz
by Kostashz  10-26-2008   
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Government 2.0: Where’s the Urgency?
rmowery
by rmowery  10-1-2008   
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Google's expectations of the near/medium term future
adamfalls
by adamfalls  9-22-2008   
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The Evolving AI Ecosystem
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  9-4-2008    1
 He takes his theory further, all the way in to the tubes of the internet. In collaboration with Professor Tim Berners-Lee – the co-inventor of the World Wide Web – the pair have been investigating the next generation Web. “What is emerging now is a digital ecosystem,’ says Professor Shadbolt, ‘involving lots of simple systems which connect millions of complex ones – humans!” And there begins to be a certain amount of logic and a lessening of the fear I feel for the day when I am some robots whipping boy. We see such developments already in websites such as Facebook and Flickr, and programs such as Google Earth and World of Warcraft. We are being linked together, ever so slowly by a collective consciousness.
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Many Eyes
akipta
by akipta  8-27-2008   
 Many Eyes is a bet on the power of human visual intelligence to find patterns. Our goal is to "democratize" visualization and to enable a new social kind of data analysis. Jump right to our visualizations now, take a tour, or read on for a leisurely explanation of the project.
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Web 2.0 Continues As Most Used New Internet Term
akipta
by akipta  8-24-2008   
 While it's no longer quite so fashionable to label your Internet startup a "Web 2.0" company these days, the popularity of the term remains extraordinarily high and is presently used today both far and wide in traditional media and social media.
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Power Law of Participation
akipta
by akipta  8-3-2008   
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How dumb are we?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-22-2008    5
 Though I tend to agree to the general proposition here, it might be that we witness the arising of a different kind of intelligence, that adapts to the information explosion. Perhaps knowledge is not equated with understanding, and books are not the nexus of intelligence anymore? Perhaps nowadays we need to learn more about the future than we learn about the past?
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"Do Humans Have 23 years to Go?" Play Superstruct and Find Out -Invent the Future!
papananook
by papananook  7-18-2008   
 The Institute sees super-threats are "massively disrupting global society as we know it. There’s an entire generation of homeless people worldwide, as the number of climate refugees tops 250 million. Entrepreneurial chaos and “the axis of biofuel” wreak havoc in the alternative fuel industry. Carbon quotas plummet as food shortages mount. The existing structures of human civilization—from families and language to corporate society and technological infrastructures—just aren’t enough. We need a new set of superstructures to rise above, to take humans to the next stage." The Institute says: "You can help. Tell us your story. Strategize out loud. Superstruct now." Twitter that, Galaxians. Kind of makes Malthus look like a children's book.
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"Do Humans Have 23 years to Go?"
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  7-18-2008   
 Here's your chance to do something positive. A must read.
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"Do Humans Have 23 years to Go?" Play Superstruct and Find Out -Invent the Future!
Mohir
by Mohir  7-17-2008   
 “The survival horizon identifies the point in time after which a threatened population is expected to experience a catastrophic collapse,” GEAS president Audrey Chen said. “It is the point from which it a species is unlikely to recover. By identifying a survival horizon of 2042, GEAS has given human civilization a definite deadline for making substantive changes to planet and practices.” According to Chen, the latest GEAS simulation harnessed over 70 petabytes of environmental, economic, and demographic data, and was cross-validated by ten different probabilistic models. The GEAS models revealed a potentially terminal combination of five so-called “super-threats”, which represent a collision of environmental, economic, and social risks.
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Quotes about Obama
willhelm
by willhelm  7-7-2008    2
 "Barack Obama is our collective representation of our purest hopes, our highest visions and our deepest knowings . . . He's our product out of the all-knowing quantum field of intelligence." -- Eve Konstantine "This is bigger than Kennedy. . . . This is the New Testament." | "I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often. No, seriously. It's a dramatic event." -- Chris Matthews " creative imagination which coupled with brilliance equals wisdom . . . the man for this time." -- Toni Morrison "Obama's finest speeches do not excite. They do not inform. They don't even really inspire. They elevate. . . . He is not the Word made flesh, but the triumph of word over flesh . . . Obama is, at his best, able to call us back to our highest selves." -- Ezra Klein
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Kennedy's shame
sillysam
by sillysam  7-2-2008   
 The vaporous slogan posing as a standard is the spoon full of sugar that helps the Court’s enlightened medicine go down. The handiwork that results is not a reflection of our evolved values; it is five lawyers dragging the benighted masses kicking and screaming toward its Utopia — where brutalized eight-year-old girls, like murdered innocents and terrorized cities, are not flesh-and-blood but the props by which we measure how “maturely” we indulge their tormentors. And now, it turns out, so brazen was Kennedy’s power grab that the usual veneer — cloaking judicial tyranny in a self-celebration of societal “progress” — couldn’t even make it through two weeks. The evolving standards Justice Kennedy purported to find stemmed from what he took to be a national “consensus” against capital punishment for child rape. The furious public outcry after the ruling was a pretty good sign that something was amiss in the majority’s survey. Nevertheless, the Court observed that of the 36 states t
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How companies make the most of User Generated Content
fuordigital
by fuordigital  6-10-2008   
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oreilly radar - ubicomp quotes
PaulLMF
by PaulLMF  6-3-2008   
 thought-provoking. "data as the 'inte inside' of web2.0"
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