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MIT Personas Project
Spotted via Techcrunch and my always reliable source “xstof”: MIT Personas Project. It gives you an idea on how the internet sees you. A quite better version of Google your own name. Personas is a component of the Metropath(ologies) exhibit, currently on display at the MIT Museum by the Sociable Media Group from the MIT… Read more
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NIST definitions and powerpoint on Cloud
NIST definitions and powerpoint on Cloud 2 great documents on cloud posted in the document section of this community. NIST updated definitions on Cloud Services can be found here. This is the godfather’s set of definitions of cloud NIST updated presentation on Cloud Services can be found here. This presentation includes a section on… Read more
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Innotribe @ Sibos – News Flash 3 – Final Agenda Published
Also posted on http://www.innotribe.com: https://www.swiftcommunity.net/blogs/blogDetail.cfm?id=1525 We have just published the final detailed agenda of Innotribe @ Sibos 2009. An overview of – Innotribe Opening and Closing details – All keynotes – All Face to Face panels/debates – All Innotribe Sibos Labs sessions – All R&D Insights sessions – Names and business titles of all… Read more
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2009 State of the Future
The 2009 State of the Future report, just published by the Millennium Project, a global, independent futures-research think tank. The Executive Summary can be downloaded here. Interesting dimensions in the report: Two State of the Future Indexes are presented; one without the recession and one based on an extended recession Emerging International Environmental Security Issues… Read more
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Identity revisited by Google: WebFinger
Great post on TechCrunch by Michael Siegler. WebFinger from Google. I have posted many times in my blog about identity and the uniqueness of the information shadow each of us leaves on the internet. This is exactly what Google plans to do: link your e-mail address to your information shadow. Today they think (WebFinger Google… Read more
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Nanohands
EU-funded NanoHand project uses mobile microrobots equipped with delicate handling tools. NanoHand builds on the work of ROBOSEM, an earlier EU project that developed the basic technologies that are now being put into effect. The robots, about two centimetres in size, work inside a scanning electron microscope where their activities can be followed by… Read more