Patrick Meier: Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī: An Update from the Qatar Computing Research Institute

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This brings me to the Qatar (Foundation) Computing Research Institute (QCRI), which was almost called the al-Khwārizmī Computing Research Institute. I joined QCRI exactly two weeks ago as Director of Social Innovation. My first impression? QCRI is Doha's “House of Whizzkids”. The team is young, dynamic, international and super smart. I'm already working on several exploratory research and development (R&D) projects that could potentially lead to initial prototypes by the end of the year. These have to do with the application of social computing and big data analysis for humanitarian response. So I've been in touch with several colleagues at the United Nations (UN) Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to bounce these early ideas off and am thrilled that all responses thus far have been very positive.

My QCRI colleagues and I are also looking into collaborative platforms for  “smart microtasking” which may be useful for the Digital Humanitarian Network. In addition, we're just starting to explore potential solutions for quantifying veracity in social media, a rather non-trivial problem as Dr. Prossinger would often say with a sly smile vis-a-vis NP-hard problems. In terms of partnership building, I will be in New York, DC and Boston next month for official meetings with the UN, World Bank and MIT to explore possible collaborations on specific projects. The team in Doha is particularly strong on data analytics, social computing, data cleaning, machine learning and translation. In fact, most of the whizzkids here come from very impressive track records with Microsoft, Yahoo, Ivy Leagues, etc. So I'm excited by the potential.

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YouTube: (5:40) Robert Steele on Restoring Democracy in the USA in 2012

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Outlines the two reasons Steele ran for President (to put all the best non-partisan ideas in one place, at http://www.bigbatusa.org) and to connect with an evaluate all of the other Presidential candidates.  Steele goes on to outline precisely what needs to happen in the way of an Electoral Reform Summit and a non-negotiable national demand for the Electoral Reform Act of 2012–the only real possibility for a constructive non-violent restoration of democracy in the USA–and thence elsewhere.  We are living a lie, suffocated by the two-party tyranny that has sold out the birthright of every citizen.  This is not rocket science — all it demands is citizens with intelligence and integrity coming together around the obvious….open source everything, starting with US politics.

Tags:  democracy Republic Constitution tyranny transparency truth toxicity theft trust

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YouTube (4:10) The Open Source Everythinig Manifesto: Transparency, Truth & Trust

THE OPEN SOURCE EVERYTHING MANIFESTO – Transparency, Truth, & Trust . . . the meme, the mind-set, and the method

YouTube (4:10) The Open Source Everythinig Manifesto: Transparency, Truth & Trust

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Introduces the book just released 5 June by North Atlantic Books / Evolver Editions, and being distributed globally by Random House.  Available through all the online bookstores, the book page http://tinyurl.com/OSE-2012 offers free extracts, an 11 minute interview with Warren Pollock, the original keytone at Gnomedex in Seattle in 2007, and links to all the online ordering pages for the book.  Also now at Phi Beta Iota the Public Intelligence Blog (http://phibetaiota.net) are daily Open Source Everything Highlights from the news and the web.

Tags: open-source democracy espionage transparency truth trust tyranny toxicity theft

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YouTube: (5:40) Robert Steele on Restoring Democracy in the USA in 2012

THE OPEN SOURCE EVERYTHING MANIFESTO – Transparency, Truth, & Trust . . . the meme, the mind-set, and the method

 

20120701 Open Source Everything Highlights

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Open Source Everything

20120628 Open Source Everything Highlights

Open-Source Everything Manifesto (P2P Wiki)

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Developer Education Website Now Features New Technology Education Centers

Mucker Lab and Mozilla Team-up on Open-Source Startup Accelerator Program

Qualcomm Restructures To Protect its Patents

Red Hat Redefines Enterprise and Hybrid Cloud Storage

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Review: Homeland Earth

6 Star Top 10%, Atlases & State of the World, Best Practices in Management, Complexity & Resilience, Consciousness & Social IQ, Cosmos & Destiny, Culture, Research, Decision-Making & Decision-Support, Democracy, Economics, Environment (Solutions), History, Information Society, Intelligence (Collective & Quantum), Intelligence (Public), Intelligence (Wealth of Networks), Misinformation & Propaganda, Nature, Diet, Memetics, Design, Peace, Poverty, & Middle Class, Philosophy, Politics, Power (Pathologies & Utilization), Priorities, Public Administration, Religion & Politics of Religion, Science & Politics of Science, Secrecy & Politics of Secrecy, Stabilization & Reconstruction, Strategy, Survival & Sustainment, Technology (Bio-Mimicry, Clean), Threats (Emerging & Perennial), True Cost & Toxicity, Truth & Reconciliation, United Nations & NGOs, Values, Ethics, Sustainable Evolution, Voices Lost (Indigenous, Gender, Poor, Marginalized), War & Face of Battle, Water, Energy, Oil, Scarcity
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Edgar Morin and Anne Brigitte Kern

5.0 out of 5 stars Six Star Keeper – Joins Durant, Fuller, Ackoff,July 1, 2012

This is a PHENOMENAL book, a joint effort by Edgar Moron, whose life's work includes Method: Towards a Study of Humankind, Vol. 1: The Nature of Nature (American University Studies Series, No. 5, Philosophy, Vol. 3). Today I am ordering Seven Complex Lessons in Education for the Future (Education on the Move). The translators Sean M. Kelly and Roger LaPointe merit recognition — this is as fine a translation of a complex mind's work as I have ever encountered.

I donated my entire library to George Mason University when I joined the United Nations in 2010 (little realizing the depth of the corruption I would encounter — and soon leave in the same year). Among all my books, I kept back three: Philosophy and the Social Problem: The Annotated Edition, Lessons of History 1ST Edition, and Ideas and Integrities: A Spontaneous Autobiographical Disclosure. This book joins that august group.

If I were president of a university, these four books would be required reading, along perhaps with High Noon 20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve Them and Designing a World That Works for All: How the Youth of the World are Creating Real-World Solutions for the UN Millenium Development Goals and Beyond.

Since Look Inside the Book is not provided for this extraordinary work, I will list the 9 chapter here (each with over ten sub-titles not listed here):

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Review: Rebuild the Dream

4 Star, America (Founders, Current Situation), Banks, Fed, Money, & Concentrated Wealth, Capitalism (Good & Bad), Civil Society, Complexity & Catastrophe, Congress (Failure, Reform), Culture, Research, Democracy, Economics, Executive (Partisan Failure, Reform)
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Van Jones

4.0 out of 5 stars Oblivious to the Insanity of the Two-Party Tyranny, But Worth Digesting, July 1, 2012

This is one of two books I read on the plane to DC from Seattle, the other being Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy.

Part I for me is largely a waste of time. The author is — in my view of course — delusional on Obama's success and at face value completely unwitting or unphased by the depth and breadth of the progressive betrayal of Obama aka Bush III. The author is also high on Al Gore — along with 9/11 and the root corruption of Congress that made our economic collapse inevitable this is one of my litmus tests. Al Gore took the bribe, rolled over and played dead despite the three months notice by Greg Palast of The Observer (later published in book form as The Best Democracy Money Can Buy. On the Republican side, I hold Colin Powell and George Tenet accountable for betraying the public trust, allowing Dick Cheney to take America to war on the basis of 925 now documented (Truth.dig) lies. There are no winners — no paragons of virtue — in either party, and I specifically include Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich has false flags, never really being willing to leave their warm embrace of their chosen tyranny.

Part II is slightly interesting is you do not read a great deal, a rehash of heart space, head space, the American story, and swarm theory. The rest of us call it collective intelligence, cognitive surplus, human scale, etcetera. Books to read here, vastly more detailed that the author's light once over, include Tom Atlee's The Tao of Democracy: Using co-intelligence to create a world that works for all, Jim Rough's Society's Breakthrough!: Releasing Essential Wisdom and Virtue in All the People, Barbara Marx Hubbard's Conscious Evolution: Awakening Our Social Potential and so many others that I have reviewed here at Amazon–and the many more I have not.

Part III begins to return value, and I certainly agree with the author's early articulation that “America is still the best idea in the world,” but I find him hypocritical or oblivious in the extreme to completely ignore all of the broken promises, the role of money, the loss of integrity across every pillar of society.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Free Online 30 Days Only – The New Landscape of Search

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The New Landscape of Search

Your free copy of “The New Landscape of Search” can be downloaded from: http://www.mediafire.com/view/?c7et93wwl32cnhd

The document will be available for the next 30 days [from 1 July]

Phi Beta Iota:  150 pages.  Stephen E. Arnold remains light years ahead of government and corporate observers.  We continue to recommend The Google Trilogy, a set of deeply invasive works most governments and corporations have yet to grasp.

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Who’s Who in Collective Intelligence: Stephen E. Arnold