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FON is starting an invitation program in Europe and USA. If you're interested in a free FON router contact me via the feedback form to the right, I have some invitations left.
Update: Sorry, I'm out of invitations now!
Das nächste BarCamp steht an, und zwar in Kärnten. Mal sehen, ob ich es im Februar in südliche Gefilde schaffe. Abgesehen von der Weiterentwicklung bzgl. Rhizome Navigation hätte ich auch sonst einige Neuigkeiten in punkto Wikis auf Lager. Vielleicht werde ich bereits in dem Zusammenhang beim nächsten WebMontag in Wien etwas erzählen können.
Archive Video: My talk about RhNav at Barcamp Vienna
Just comin' back from trying out shapeshifters.net. Looks very good. If you're interested in joining shapeshifters contact me (use the feedback form below the tag cloud) and I'll send you an invitation code.
IMHO quintura is on the right track. Based on your search terms the search engine renders a word map very much like the cover from the German translation of Deleuze's and Guattari's Capitalisme et Schizophrénie, tome 2 : Mille Plateaux.
What I like about it: It's very intuitive and it's implemented without using plugins (Java or Flash) just making heavy use of some javascript framework (had no time yet to find out which). I'd like to have a interface like that for my del.icio.us tags.
"Brian wollte keinen Bildschirmschoner, sondern ein Kunstwerk."
...yes there are still people using Director.
Disclaimer: Next sentence is subjective.
Well, looks like Eno at least knows how to sell bullshit.
I know I'm not the only one with the problem of getting lost with the amount of subscribed news feeds (currently 147) and unread articles (currently 3121). However, in addition to that, I have another problem: I'm sick of synchronizing my feeds with various services (mainly Bloglines, Findory, Netvibes and Technorati). Of course they have import and export capabilities...which force you to sync your feeds manually. I'd love to have one feed repository and connect to it with other services.
For example, I'd like to manage my feeds with Bloglines and read them personalized via Findory.
I really like Findory's personalization except the fact that it doesn't seem to work with low-traffic-feeds because it doesn't index them. I don't know how Findory's algorithm works in detail but another thing/problem which came to my mind is that Findory doesn't seem to be able to do predictive personalization. In the background it tries to recommend articles for you which might be interesting to you because other people with similar reading patterns read them too. What that means is that those articles must have been read by others before they are recommended to you. Which is useless if you're looking for some kind of personalized extreme speed trend research tool hybrid thing.
Ideas, anyone?
I learned more in one day with the program than I learned in my whole tour in iraq.
...I wonder why they are using the program after they have been to Iraq.
Using the Unreal Tournament Engine: The games have no shooting; trainees must communicate — not shoot — their way to “winning” the games.
See: vfxworld.com (tech focused article), tacticallanguage.com
Regarding Litvinenko: What's interesting is that everyone feared terrorist attacks with dirty nuclear bombs on football stadiums and similar targets and now we have (possibly intelligence-powered) micro-catastrophies using personalized radioactive contamination doses. And I don't understand why I always read that Litwinenko got poisoned. This is a different league. It's like Uranium Ammunition without bullets.
Todd Holloway wrote a Social Networks Library for Processing.
Während ich gestern zunächst auf meinem Weg von Tirol nach Wien darüber nachdachte, warum der vollautomatisierte Individualverkehr kein Thema ist und dann zu dem Schluß kam, dass es etwas mit einem Gefühl von die Lage selber im Griff haben und trotzdem permanent dem Tod ins Auge sehen zu tun haben muss, stiess ich im kleinen deutschen Eck auf den Sender B5 Aktuell und die Sendung Computermagazin. Auch als podcast. Man glaubt es nicht. Überall Web2.0.
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