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Best 50 hacks for your Life
kankamuso
by kankamuso  1-9-2007    3
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Free Software Programs for Writers
kwonsu
by kwonsu  2-12-2007    9
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The Case for Creativity
DarrenTooCool
by DarrenTooCool  4-12-2007    2
 This is the sort of thing that makes me seriously, seriously consider turning off the TV and computer for the rest of the year and picking up my pen and drawing pad again.
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Killing the Buddha
wildcat
by wildcat  12-28-2006    6
 a fascinating and interesting read:from the article: "It is as yet undetermined what it means to be human, because every facet of our culture—and even our biology itself—remains open to innovation and insight."
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Praise Them While They are Alive
debbyski
by debbyski  2-19-2008    10
 "Often we wait for people to die to praise them. Begin to praise them when they are alive."
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Chapstick Can Save Your Life
overture
by overture  12-31-2006    5
 Small but incredible, huh.
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Can You Become a Creature of New Habits?
wildcat
by wildcat  5-5-2008    5
 “The first thing needed for innovation is a fascination with wonder,” says Dawna Markova, author of “The Open Mind” and an executive change consultant for Professional Thinking Partners. “But we are taught instead to ‘decide,’ just as our president calls himself ‘the Decider.’ ” She adds, however, that “to decide is to kill off all possibilities but one. A good innovational thinker is always exploring the many other possibilities.”
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Can the Singularity Save Us From Ourselves?
wildcat
by wildcat  5-24-2008    6
 Persons who believe firmly in the inevitability of The Singularity might be surprised to learn that the default human society is the closed society, resistant to change. Most of them have never known anything but open societies, born of western civilization’s restless urge to expand intellectual horizons. They live in an exceptional time, in an exceptional society, yet somehow believe it to be the human default. That type of blindness comes from forgetting to study history.
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To all the kids, who had survived the ..1960s,70!!!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  2-19-2007    19
 If YOU are one of them . . CONGRATULATIONS! You might want to share this with others who have had the luck to grow up as kids, before the lawyers and the government regulated so much of our lives for our own good…… And while you are at it, forward it to your kids so they will know how brave (and lucky) their parents were.
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42 Creative Advertisements I Won't Miss!
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-27-2008    4
 It is amazing how sometimes a picture delivers a message in a way words would never do.
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A Brave New Web
egoldstein
by egoldstein  9-19-2006    3
 Clipmarks featured by Computer Shopper...
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Five Innovations that Will Change Our Lives Over the Next Five Years
wildcat
by wildcat  12-19-2007   
 From IBM
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Paper Bags or Plastic Bags? Everything You Need to Know
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-9-2008    6
 So, while it's good to have the alternative (and to recognize the innovation it represents), bioplastics aren't quite ready to save us from the paper or plastic debate. Paper bags or plastic bags: the conclusion Both paper and plastic bags require lots and lots of resources and energy, and proper recycling requires due diligence from both consumer and municipal waste collector or private recycling company, so there are a lot of variables that can lead to low recycling rates. Ultimately, neither paper nor plastic bags are the best choice; we think choosing reusable canvas bags instead is the way to go. From an energy standpoint, according to this Australian study, canvas bags are 14 times better than plastic bags and 39 times better than paper bags, assuming that canvas bags get a good workout and are used 500 times during their life cycle. Happy shopping!
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Google Chrome is here
wildcat
by wildcat  9-1-2008    7
 This is just the beginning -- Google Chrome is far from done. We're releasing this beta for Windows to start the broader discussion and hear from you as quickly as possible. We're hard at work building versions for Mac and Linux too, and will continue to make it even faster and more robust. We owe a great debt to many open source projects, and we're committed to continuing on their path. We've used components from Apple's WebKit and Mozilla's Firefox, among others -- and in that spirit, we are making all of our code open source as well. We hope to collaborate with the entire community to help drive the web forward.
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Breakthrough In Low-Cost Energy Production With New Generation Wind Turbine
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-20-2008    2
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Clive Thompson: Why Veteran Visionaries Will Save the World
wildcat
by wildcat  10-7-2008   
 keep on reading
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Field Testing Third World Computers
ouyangwulong
by ouyangwulong  12-24-2007    5
 This is a very interesting experiment in access and education. The most interesting part is that the children are expected to fix the computers themselves! Actually, I learned a lot of stuff this way - by tinkering - but is it realistically applicable to all the kids? If it works, it will work brilliantly. It is certainly a new way of networking information. Maybe clipmarks should get in on something like this...
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New Tech. - Turning Heat Waste Into Electricity
willhelm
by willhelm  7-25-2008    3
 New technology for capitalists. AGW alarmists surely oppose this as well.
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'Gay-friendly' cities enjoy more economic prosperity
Mohir
by Mohir  6-24-2007    3
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Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-15-2008    1
 a substantial body of evidence has confirmed that animals with larger brains, relative to their body size, have more developed skills for changing their behavior through learning and innovation, facilitating the invasion of novel environments and the use of novel resources. Despite the progress, the role of the brain in the adaptive diversification of animals has remained controversial, mostly due to the difficulties to demonstrate that big-brained animals evolve faster. Now, ecologist Daniel Sol of CREAF-Autonomous University of Barcelona and evolutionary biologist Trevor Price of the University of Chicago, provide evidence for such a role in birds in an article in The American Naturalist. Analyzing body size measures of 7,209 species (representing 75% of all avian species), they found that avian families that have experienced the greatest diversification in body size tend to be those with brains larger than expected for their body size.
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Is the Creative Internet Just About Dead?
haraya
by haraya  5-22-2008    2
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Solar powered Prius!!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-6-2008    6
 Now this is exciting news! This type of innovation is exactly what the world needs to help us lose our dependency on oil. It is also the type of progress that i believe will spur the economy out of its very nasty funk.
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7 Modern Wonders of Green Technology
shunyax
by shunyax  6-10-2008   
 Those amazing designs can be watched at source
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MIT -- Open Courseware -- Free
darcy
by darcy  12-15-2006    2
 There are some great free educational courses here.
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The Stupidity of Dignity
wildcat
by wildcat  5-11-2008    4
 Steven Pinker, a modern most advanced thinker, a must read
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10 Worst Internet Acquisitions Ever
adamc
by adamc  11-22-2006    7
 Ever heard of "MySimon"? CNET paid $700 million for it in '99. What about the online greeting card site "BlueMountain.com"? Excite@Home paid $780 million for it. So many billions of dollars down the drain.
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Tesla Motors sells out first 100 cars
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-24-2008    7
 Innovation and capitalism are amazing forces in dealing with global dynamics. We've got sky high oil prices, instability in the region that oil comes from and a global warming threat that many attribute to our use of fossil fuels. So what do we do? We innovate....this is just the beginning!!
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Blake Ross: The Firefox Kid.
Godfrey Daniel
by Godfrey Daniel  11-11-2006    3
 A very interesting piece on the whiz kid to whom we all owe a debt of gratitude. He's embarking on a new project. Oh, yeah.
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Traveler Hydrogen Super Highway,
einbar
by einbar  6-14-2008    2
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Biomimicry? A Key to the Planet's Energy Future
wildcat
by wildcat  5-19-2008   
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Students invent powdered booze
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  6-6-2007    5
 I cannot BELIEVE this! Why don't they just wean them on alcohol then?
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China To Be New Driver Of World's Economy
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  1-30-2008    6
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Brain and Creativity Institute
wildcat
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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The Do-Good Imperative
wildcat
by wildcat  7-14-2008    1
 How about a windup flashlight crossed with a cell phone charger? It's low tech meets high tech with rugged, toylike charm. Or charcoal made from plant waste instead of wood, developed for Haiti by MIT's D-Lab? Talk about a greener way to barbecue. (The technology might also help save endangered African gorillas. A new study published in Science links organized crime rings cutting trees for charcoal in Congo with a spate of recent gorilla murders.)
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A few stylish gadgets to lighten your pockets :-)
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-12-2008    5
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MITOpenCourseware -- free online education resources
l1wulf
by l1wulf  1-8-2007   
 Not exactly new, but it is proposed that MIT will have all 1,800 courses offered by the university available online, for free, by the end of this year.
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Science's Worst Enemy: Corporate Funding
invictus
by invictus  10-13-2007    1
  Once the genie is out of the bottle, it isn’t easy to get it back in. The more that public­-­sector scientists become invested in the status quo—through industry grants, patents, and the like—the less likely they are to support reforms. Not so long ago, academics and government scientists insured that the basic building blocks of science were freely available to everyone. Today, the Columbia economist Richard Nelson points out, a sizable portion of this public knowledge is private property. Is this something that should—or even could—be reversed?
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Bacteria make major evolutionary shift in the lab
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-15-2008    2
 In the meantime, the experiment stands as proof that evolution does not always lead to the best possible outcome. Instead, a chance event can sometimes open evolutionary doors for one population that remain forever closed to other populations with different histories.
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Got a roof? Be a power plant!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  3-27-2008    7
 This is so freakin' cool. The way of the future. This type of innovation is truly world-changing.
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Peanut Butter Machine
willhelm
by willhelm  9-9-2008    8
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