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Twitter Hashtag: #openall DAILY HEADLINES Posted at 2200 Eastern Time 2012 BOOK The Open Source Everything Manifesto: Transparency, Truth & Trust 2012 CHAPTER PREPRINT FOR COMMENT: The Craft of Intelligence Who’s Who in Collective Intelligence: Robert David STEELE Vivas
Does the Humanitarian Industry Have a Future in The Digital Age? I recently had the distinct honor of being on the opening plenary of the 2012 Skoll World Forum in Oxford. The panel, “Innovation in Times of Flux: Opportunities on the Heels of Crisis” was moderated by Judith Rodin, CEO of the Rockefeller Foundation. I’ve spent the …
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Conflict Analysis Research Centre & BISA Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group Conference 2012 “Terrorism, Peace and Conflict Studies: Investigating the Crossroad” University of Kent, Canterbury 10-11 September 2012 Call for papers
Here, from a Federal web site open to the public, is an unclassified summary of what the US Government considers to be the risks from certain natural and manmade threats. Recognize it for what it is: an unclassified summary. The Strategic National Risk Assessment in Support of PPD 8 A Comprehensive Risk-Based Approach toward a …
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Why Big Data is now such a big deal Computers are spewing forth data at astronomical rates about everything from astrophysics to internet shopping. And it could be hugely valuable John Naughton The Observer, 17 March 2012 One of the most famous quotes in the history of the computing industry is the assertion that “640KB …
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How Children’s Toys Reflect What’s Next in Technology & Education, March 5, 2012, PRAGMATIC VISIONS | by Jim Brazell [Editor’s note: This is the first in a new column series from the pragmatic visionaries at the Thornburg Center for Professional Development for edtech digest] “The availability of technologies to youth is its own instructor.” –Nobelist …
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