PersonalInformationStream
Without Notes September 2010
- Notes sur Rework de 37signals by Thomas Queste, Tom's Quest August 2010
- 100 Things You Should Know About People: #41 — Your Most Vivid Memories Are Wrong by Susan Weinschenk, What Makes Them Click August 2010
- Reclaiming the Imagination by Timothy Williamson, NYTimes.com August 2010
- Prof Timothy Williamson's page at Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford
- previously seen with KnowledgeLimits
- Evangelizing for the Lean Startup by Eric Ries, Stanford University 2009
Version Control Recommended Practices by Bram Cohen, 2008- Systems with General Intelligence: A New Perspective by Michael Thielscher, AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2010
- General Game Playing (GGP)
- Agent Logic Programs (ALPs) based on Prolog
- see also StrategyLessons
- Rotman Financial Research & Trading Lab with International Trading Competition
- Rethinking the Product Development Process by Steve Blank, Stanford University 2008
- Inspiration by Luke, Mindviews Labs 2009
- "Make software that performs work."
- The Big Idea: The Judgment Deficit by Amar Bhidé, Harvard Business Review September 2010
- Suzanne Gildert on Quantum Computing Teleplace September 2010
- ~1h11 mention of Machine Learning with Quantum Algorithms, Official Google Research Blog 2009 already linked in ProgrammingTheUniverse
- Is IT ready for the Dreaded DNA Data Deluge? by Andras Pellionisz, Google Tech Talks 2008
- Junk DNA and Central Dogma formally abandoned in HoloGenomics by András J. Pellionisz, Google Tech Talk 2008
- ~18m20s mention of FPGA as dataflow machine with DRC Company
- see also Electronics#FPGA
- On the Design of Bayes Consistent Loss Functions for Classification by Hamed Masnadi-Shirazi, Google Tech Talk July 2010
- Has Coddling an Entire Generation of Children Set Them Up for Failure? by David Rock, Huffington Post April 2010
- "The more you can label status threats as they occur, in real time, the easier it will be to respond more appropriately."
- "There's only one good (non-pharmaceutical) answer that I can find so far. It involves the idea of <<playing against yourself.>>"
- see also Reward and ClickingMoments#Neurochemistry
Mercurial Project by Bryan O'Sullivan, Google Tech Talk 2006- moved to Mercurial
Mercurial on BigTable by Jacob Lee, Google I/O 2009- moved to Mercurial
- Introducing Apache Mahout by Grant Ingersoll, IBM developerWorks 2009
- Large scale data analysis made easy - Apache Hadoop by Isabel Drost, FOSDEM February 2010
- Why Do CEOs Make So Much Money? by Rana Foroohar, Newsweek September 2010
- Engage me by Nigel Collin, Leading Creatives September 2010
Learning from Linked Open Data Usage: Patterns & Metrics - Web Science Repository, WebSci10: Extending the Frontiers of Society On-Line April 2010- moved to SemanticWeb
- Biology 1B - Lecture 17: The tree of life: Phylogeny by Craig Moritz, UC Berkeley ~2004
- John Huelsenbeck at the Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics, UC Berkeley
- Software at the Center for Theoretical Evolutionary Genomics, UC Berkeley
- Biological warfare and the coevolutionary arms race by the Understanding Evolution team, UC Berkeley
- Tree of Life Web Project (ToL)
- see also Biology and Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming
- corresponding updated slides in PDF
- Biology 1B Spring 2010 Evolution Overview
- Bioinformatics Tutorials (Lesson 9) Part 1:Using PHYLIP to build phylogenetic trees by the-shadow, Bioinformatics made easy March 2010
- What is Computational Science by Angela O. Daniels, Philander Smith College 2008
- Lecture 1 Four special matrices - MIT 18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I by Gilbert Strang, MIT OCW 2008
- Computational Science and Engineering by Gilbert Strang
- 18.085 Computational Science and Engineering I, MIT OpenCourseWare
- Reproducible Research in Computational Science: Problems and Solutions For Data and Code Sharing
by Victoria Stodden, ICML June 2010
- ICML Workshop on Machine Learning Open Source Software 2010 MLOSS page
- ~min18 and slide #15 "The scientic method's central motivation is the ubiquity of error - the awareness that mistakes and self-delusion can creep in absolutely anywhere and that the scientist's eort is primarily expended in recognizing and rooting out error." David Donoho et al. (2009)
- see also Seedea:Research/BacktrackLearning
- ~min42 and slide #31 remark on the difficulty of reproducibility and streaming data
- Victoria Stodden Department of Statistics, Columbia University
- Tutorial on Computational Linguistic Phylogeny by Johanna Nichols and Tandy Warnow, Language and Linguistics Compass 2/5 2008
William Gibson on Google’s Earth by Mr Roboto, Cyberpunk Review September 2010- moved to GoogleIsEvil
- Artificial general intelligence and you by Geordie Rose, Chief Technology Officer, D-Wave at Sauder Entrepreneurship Luncheon May 2010
- already discussed weeks earlier
- Black Hat Spam SEO by Julien Sobrier, Google Tech Talk September 2010
- Google Code hosting website used to spread malware again by Umesh Wanve, Zscaler Research September 2010
- Scaling AI Through Multi-Agent Organizations Victor Lesser, IJCAI 2009
- ~25min20 Why does it work?
- "Because we are exploiting the structure of the problem."
- see also TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams
- 3rd and last example on distributed ML
- see also Mahout which AFAIK has only 2 levels of organization, not 3
- conclusion on the parallel with human organization
- motivation as a potential important aspect in both
- see Reward
- motivation as a potential important aspect in both
- ~25min20 Why does it work?
- The Myth of the Genius Programmer by Brian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman, Google I/O 2009
- ~min32 mention of "brain cracks" and ideas
- see also Measuring Programmer Productivity by Vikram Aggarwal and Viral Shah, Google Tech Talks 2006
- BCPy2000 by Jeremy Hill, NIPS ´08 Workshop: Machine Learning Open Source Software
- BCPy2000 system for building experimental brain-computer interface systems, based on the BCI2000 project but using Python for rapid development.
- Machine Learning Py (mlpy) by Davide Albanese, NIPS ´08 Workshop: Machine Learning Open Source Software
- On the evolution of languages by Felipe Cucker, MLSS 2005
- Evolutionary epistemology, language and culture: a non-adaptationist, systems theoretical approach, Springer 2006
- Google Instant Tool to Speed Up Searches by Claire Cain Miller, NYTimes.com September 2010
- The Patent Game: Experiments in the Cathedral of Law by Andrew W. Torrance, Google Tech Talk August 2010
- Andrew W. Torrance, School of Law, University of Kansas
- see also TheFutureOfIdeas, CriticalPlay, InformationFeudalism
- ~21min letters as raw material for inventions through combination
- ~42min on innovation
- ~47min "in software the costs seem to vastly outweigh the benefits, from a societal perspective"
- Getting Things Done: The Science behind Stress-Free Productivity by Francis Heylighen and Clément Vidal 2007
- offload cognition
- Offloading Cognition onto Cognitive Technology by Itiel Dror and Stevan Harnad 2008
- introduced the concept of "cognitive commons"
- see also my proposed concept of interlinked PML (Personal Machine Learning, based on PKM based on PIM)
- every tools of concept we share together (e.g. through OurP.IM) that help us use our PIMs is somehow a pool of cognitive tools
- goal of integration loops with PIM, e.g. MemoryRecipe
- Offloading Cognition onto Cognitive Technology by Itiel Dror and Stevan Harnad 2008
- see also
- Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#StigmergicCollaboration
- Cognition in particular on papers for cognition offloaded in the environment (paper on kitchen organization)
- mention of Hutchins' seminal paper, Grasse's concept of stygmergy, Norman's concept of affordance, ...
- Supersizing the Mind by Andy Clark
- Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#StigmergicCollaboration
- PriorityByEconomicalSystem
- section Extending GTD to support collaborative work page 16 could also be related to my proposal of discarding ideas proposed to other member of the same team (cf Innovativ.IT)
- note that overall this principle follows collaborative distributed work principle thus , ReadingNotes.TurtlesTermitesAndTrafficJams and ReadingNotes.MecaMind
- "maximizing productivity means optimally exploiting the present affordances." (p19)
- offload cognition
- Infoware + 10 Years by Tim O'Reilly, OSCON August 2010
- Cloud, E2.0 - Joining the Dots by Dion Hinchcliffe, OSCON August 2010
- An Idea Ontology for Innovation Management by Stephan Stathel & al., Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/IISM/Information & Market Engineering, International Journal On Semantic Web and Information Systems (IJSWIS) 2009
- read before
- The Self-organization of Time and Causality: steps towards understanding the ultimate origin by Francis Heylighen, 2010
- refers to a question I briefly discussed about with the kitchen in Dinan on the precedence of ((evolution) or (causality and time)) or vice versa
- "<<abstract away>> the notion of time from the two basic components of the process of self-organization, thus arriving at the following generalized notions:
- 1) generalized variation[...]
- 2) generalized selection"
- see also http://www.innovativ.it/HistoricalArchives/Seedea/Content/Newconcepts#QuantumDarwinism
- Christoph Riedl IJSWIS 2009 preprint (extended version)
- Apple Has Become Facebook’s Biggest Threat With Ping by Nick O'Neill, All Facebook September 2010
Distributed Version Control (DVCS) With Mercurial by Ted Naleid, 2007- moved to Mercurial
- Getting Things Done by David Allen, Google Tech Talk 2008
- The Business of the Brain, MIT / Stanford Venture Lab May 2010
- Closing Remarks by Vint Cerf, Google Faculty Summit July 2010
- Enter the "i of the vortex" with Rodolfo Llinas, TSN 2007
- transcript available
- Rodolfo Llinas M.D., Ph.D. Thomas and Suzanne Murphy Professor of Neuroscience, NYU
- SOLR - A Lucene Search Server by Siegfried Goeschl, 2009
- mention of SOLR as small enough for desktop search
- Google search index splits with MapReduce by Cade Metz, The Register September 2010
- Démocratie et numérique with Dominique Cardon, De la Suite dans les Idées, France Culture September 2010
- mention of Acrimed, Le Monde Diplomatique
- during the last 5 minutes discussion on the notion of walls ("cloture" in French)
- see the article The Death of the Open Web by Virginia Heffernan, NYTimes.com May 2010 read before
- ReadingNotes.InternetRevolutionCulturelle
- Tools.Internet
- 'Hyperbolic map' of the internet will save it from COLLAPSE by Lewis Page, The Register September 2010
- Geographic Routing in Hyperbolic Space by Bobby Kleinberg, UC Berkeley / Cornell
- Sustaining the Internet with hyperbolic mapping Nature Communications April 2010
- Hyperbolic Embedding of Internet Graph for Distance Estimation and Overlay Construction by Yuval Shavitt and Tomer Tankel, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking 2008
- GeoMetric Embedding Kit
- How to Lose Time and Money by Paul Graham, July 2010
- yak shaving Any apparently useless activity which, by allowing you to overcome intermediate difficulties, allows you to solve a larger problem.
- Meet your next 'Net? Academics rethink the Internet's guts by Matthew Lasar, ars technica September 2010
- Growing a Language by Guy Steele, ACM OOPSLA 1998
- especially from ~min7:40 to ~min8:50
- Project Fortress programming language designed for high-performance computing (HPC) with high programmability
- Machine learning on top of GFS at Google by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg September 2010
- Autonomous Search: Did you know? by Jeff Dalton, Jeff's Search Engine Caffè September 2010
- GFS and its evolution by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg March 2010
- Google's Amit Singhal tells us about the dreams search engines are made of by Vlad Savov, Engadget July 2010
- Sibyl: A system for large scale machine learning by Tushar Chandra (Google), LADIS July 2010
Wisdom: From Philosophy to Neuroscience by A.C. Grayling, The Barnes & Noble Review April 2010- moved to ReadingNotes.TheWisdomParadox
World of Goo on Google by Greg Linden, Geeking with Greg March 2010- moved to AutoDebate.GoogleIsEvil
- Mechanical Turk, Low Wages, and the Market for Lemons by Panos Ipeirotis, A Computer Scientist in a Business School July 2010
- Devins, mages, voyants : un futur déjà inscrit ? 1- Les prédictions de l'avenir dans les sociétés anciennes, Tout un Monde, France Culture September 2010
Emokit: Hacking the Emotiv EPOC Brain-Computer Interface by Cody Brocious (Daeken), I, Hacker September 2010- moved to Electronics#BCI
- La bosse des maths selon Stanislas Dehaene, de l'Académie des sciences, Canal Académie August 2010
- see also previously seen talks by Stanislas Dehaene (College de France and Canal Universite Cookbook.Cognition, Cookbook.Electronics#BCI
- Retargeting Ads Follow Surfers to Other Sites by Miguel Helft and Tanzina Vega, NYTimes.com August 2010
- The Cosmist Manifesto by Ben Goertzel, TeleXLR8 September 2010
- ~min14 mention of ReadingNotes.BeingNoOne and its concept of the phenomenal self
- A Cosmist Manifesto a brief book presented in bloggish format.
- A Cosmist Manifesto: Practical Philosophy for the Posthuman Age, by Ben Goertzel by Giulio Prisco, IEET Book Review July 2010
- A Cosmist Manifesto, an Advocacy by Giulio Prisco, h+ Magazine September 2010
- Open Government, Idea Generation, and the Department of Transportation by John Porcari (Department of Transportation), Gov 2.0 Summit 2010
- 100 Things You Should Know About People: #38 — Even The Illusion Of Progress Is Motivating by Susan Weinschenk, What Makes Them Click September 2010
- The cognitive neuroscience of consciousness by Geraint Reesa and Anil K. Seth, Cognitive Neuroscience September 2010
- CrackBerries and games addicts: Beware an internet hit by Gareth Morgan, New Scientist September 2010
- see also previous article on the topic, Reward and Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Infornography
- see also previous article on the topic, Reward and Seedea:Content/Newconcepts#Infornography
- La génétique et l'immunologie pour mieux comprendre l'homme Colloque Regard sur l'homme contemporain, Canal Académie June 2010
- La psychologie cognitive et le rapport sience/politique pour mieux comprendre l'homme Colloque Regard sur l'homme contemporain, Canal Académie June 2010
- during part #1
- clear explanation on ontogenesis and the classical experiences regarding the key steps through age (logic, notion of self, empathy, ...) and overall the role of social education
- interesting remark that this is the first generation of kids to have pictures of their grand-father, grand-mother, parents, friends during games and... pictures of their brain working, live
- hommecontemporain.org Un regard sur l'Homme contemporain à travers la science, la morale et la politique
- Organisé par Bérénice Tournafond
- during part #1
- The Synthesis of Algorithmic Systems by Alan j. Perlis, Turing Award Lecture 1966
- Information Seeking, Visualization, and Decision-Making Google Tech Talks 2008
- College of IST
- see also Wiki.LearningSearch
Google Confirms That It Fired Engineer For Breaking Internal Privacy Policies by Jason Kincaid, TechCrunch September 2010- moved to AutoDebate.GoogleIsEvil
- Tranquil scenes have positive impact on brain ScienceDaily September 2010
- Two is the magic number: a new science of creativity. by Joshua Wolf Shenk, Slate Magazine September 2010
- Twitter Hatches The New Twitter.com — A New Two-Pane Experience (Live) by MG Siegler, TechCrunch September 2010
- The Internet Becomes The Interdata: Interview With Stefan Decker by Tom Murphy, socialmedia.net September 2010
- WTF Is The Semantic Web? (Infographic) focus.com 2010
- Blekko Wants You to “Slash the Web” by Curtis C. Chen, ProgrammableWeb September 2010
- Microbe carries minimalism to extremes by Amy Maxmen, Nature News September 2010
- see also ReadingNotes.Protocells
- Google CEO Doesn't Confirm "Google Me", Rather Social Integration by Mike Melanson, RWW September 2010
- The Prisoner of Benda by Jon Bershad, Geekosystem August 2010
- The Physiology of Running, Kennesaw Mountain High School
- to add to Exercises#Running
- The Physiology of Running, The Energy Systems by Larry Simspon
- Breaking It Down: Physiology, Running and Recovery by Dana Riederer, Active.com
- Four Lessons I Have Learned From Physiology By Jason R. Karp, Running Times Magazine June 2008
- "Lactate threshold and running economy are more important than VO2 max."
- Wikipedia:Anaerobic exercise
(Lactate threshold), Wikipedia:Running economy
, Wikipedia:VO2 max
- Wikipedia:Anaerobic exercise
- "Runners with different muscle fibers have different strengths."
- "Metabolism is tightly regulated by enzymes and oxygen."
- "Carbohydrates are extremely important."
- "Lactate threshold and running economy are more important than VO2 max."
- The State of Hadoop by Tom White, O'Reilly Webcast September 2010
- 10 Common Hadoop-able Problems Webinar by Jeff Hammerbacher, Cloudera August 2010
- Hadoop : The Definitive Guide is a book about Apache Hadoop by Tom White, O'Reilly Media 2009
- Brain matter linked to introspective thoughts: Structure of prefrontal cortex helps humans think about one's own thinking ScienceDaily September 2010
- Relating Introspective Accuracy to Individual Differences in Brain Structure by Fleming et al., Science September 2010
- see also ReadingNotes.BeingNoOne ReadingNotes.TheEgoTunnel
- research's page of Steve Fleming, University College London
- How good are you at thinking about thinking? by Clare Ryan, BA Science Festival Blog September 2010
- Priming for self-esteem influences the monitoring of one’s own performance, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) June 2010
- Nicholas Rescher - Epistemetrics - Reviewed by Jeffrey Tlumak, Vanderbilt University, University of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006
- Nicholas Rescher - Ideas in Process: A Study on the Development of Philosophical Concepts - Reviewed by Stephen Hetherington, University of New South Wales, University of Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009
- Diet And Nutrition For Runners by John Hopple, The Runners Guide
- Injury Prevention, Newton Running 2009
- Stop! Look! Listen! -- Running Tutorial by Danny Abshire, Newton Running 2009
- Find it, possibly near you with Apache Solr by Paul Borgermans, FrOSCon August 2010
- (ab)using a Wiki by Rudi van Bavel, SMWCon Amsterdam September 2010
- SemanticMediaWiki: Past – Present – Future by Markus Krötzsch, SMWCon Amsterdam September 2010
- first discovered during Events.Wikimania2010
- Semantic Need: Semantics from the People! by Hans-Joerg Happel, SMWCon Amsterdam September 2010
- SNPedia & bots by Michael Cariaso, SMWCon Amsterdam September 2010
- see also Health#PersonalGenomics
- Martine Rothblatt on Reconstructing Minds from Software Mindfiles, TeleXLR8 September 2010
- LifeNaut Mind File How it Works
- The Cognitive Characteristics Ontology Specification
namespace cco:
- Recent Changes Camp, University of Canberra.. recently by Leigh Blackall, September 2010
- see also Tools.Wikis
- Formal Learning Theory, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Induction, Algorithmic Learning Theory, and Philosophy, Springer 2007
- Jumper 2.0, collaborative search
- The robot child (iCub), euronews September 2010
- How Google Saved $100 Million By Launching Google Instant by Matt Van Wagner , SearchEngineLand September 2010
- Hyperbolic Geometry is Projective Relativistic Geometry by N. J. Wildberger, UNSW 2009
Customer Development: Past, Present, Future by Steve Blank, Lean Startup Circle 2009- moved to TheFourStepsToTheEpiphany
- Algorithmic Game Theory and Transportation: A Survey by Andreas S. Schulz, MIT World 2009
- Wikipedia:Braess's paradox
- Test Run: Software Testing Paradoxes by James McCaffrey
- Selfish Routing and the Price of Anarchy by Tim Roughgarden, The MIT Press 2005
- Tim Roughgarden's Homepage at Stanford
- his CS 161 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms at Stanford OpenClassroom
- Wikipedia:Price of Anarchy
(PoA)
- Computational Evolutionary Game Theory in Siddharth Suri’s Papers
- Wikipedia:Braess's paradox
- Evolution in the urban jungle by Ewen Callaway, Nature News September 2010
- California's genetic education by Zoë Corbyn, Nature News September 2010
- Sizing Up Consciousness by Its Bits by Carl Zimmer, NYTimes.com September 2010
- Giulio Tononi at the Center for Sleep and Consciousness, University of Wisconsin
- A Perk of Our Evolution - Pleasure in Pain of Chilies by James Gorman, NYTimes.com September 2010
- Philosophical Powers: Philosophy Action Figures by Ian Vandewalker
- The Ideas of Quine hosted by Bryan Magee, BBC Production 1977
- Wikipedia:Bryan Magee
- ~min44 on his then future work "a system of concepts develop which would <<do the work of the old mentalistic idioms of propositional attitudes>> X believe that P, X regress that ..."
- Wikipedia:Bryan Magee
- Philosophy of Science with Hilary Putnam, hosted by Bryan Magee, BBC Production 1977
- ~min29 quoting Keynes 1936 famous "Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slave of some defunct economist."
- ~min32 remark on the paradox of the emergence of computers yet a decrease of reductionism
- during the last minutes mention of the fundamental role of Husserl in cognitive science
- Edmund Husserl, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Tools Don’t Suffer Fools by Sam McDougle, The Beautiful Brain September 2010
- The World is Flat 3.0 by Thomas Friedman, MIT campus 2007
- Prediction of Individual Brain Maturity Using fMRI by Dosenbach et al., Science September 2010
- Prediction of individual brain maturity using fMRI by Kirstie Whitaker, Bunge Lab September 2010
- Bryan Magee talks to A.J. Ayer about Gottlob Frege and Bertrand Russell, BBC Production 1977
- In Conversation: W.V. Quine, Goldfarb Panel
- with Warren Goldfarb, Martin Davies, Paul Horwich, Rudolf Fara
- LSE Quine Video Series Goldfarb Panel
- Oxford Bodleian Videos - Philosophy Faculty Library
- NYT: Science Times for 09/21/2010 with Giulio Tononi
- cf earlier article Sizing Up Consciousness by Its Bits by Carl Zimmer, NYTimes.com September 2010
- A history of violence by Steven Pinker, The Economist Summit: The Ideas Economy: Human Potential September 2010
- min37 Q&A with the audience
- Steven Pinker, Department of Psychology at Harvard University
- Jonah Lehrer on Emotional Hijacking and “How We Decide” with Jenny Attiyeh, Thoughtcast 2009
- Scholarpedia:Reward signals
- Scholarpedia:Temporal difference learning
- You don't want to know what you're missing: When information about forgone rewards impedes dynamic decision making Judgment and Decision Making, vol. 5, no. 1 February 2010
- from Decision Science News by Dan Goldstein already linked in multiple pages including PriorityByEconomicalSystem, FinancialTools, TheWisdomParadox and of course MyBeliefs
- thus betting on random events which do not insure learning progresses (through TD learning or not) are riskier investments
- Scholarpedia:Reward signals
- Is Addiction a Choice? Harvard’s Gene Heyman says yes! with Jenny Attiyeh, Thoughtcast July 2010
- Addiction: A Disorder of Choice by Gene M. Heyman, Harvard University Press October 2010
- Scholarpedia:Temporal difference learning
- Rich Sutton's Home Page, University of Alberta
- http://rlai.cs.ualberta.ca/
- Artificial intelligence is solved, RLAI
- CMPUT 609: Reinforcement Learning for Artificial Intelligence, RLAI
- MLOSS.org Projects authored by Richard S. Sutton. including RL Glue and Codecs
- see also
- learning = error removing stochastic process in MyAphorisms written a bit before October 2009
- MemoryRecipe which currently provides no explicit reward mechanism
- TD learning could produce deja-vu moments
- How I learnt to grok Customer Development by Ash Maurya, 2009
- How I built my Minimum Viable Product by Ash Maurya, 2009
- Lessons Learned by Eric Ries (@ericries)
- The visionary’s lament by Eric Ries, Lessons Learned September 2010
- "The solution is synthesis: to never compromise two essential principles.
- One, that we always have a vision that is clearly articulated, big enough to matter, and shared by the whole team.
- Second, that our goal is always to discover which aspects of this vision are grounded in reality, and to adapt those aspects that are not."
- "The solution is synthesis: to never compromise two essential principles.
- Just Manic Enough - Seeking Perfect Entrepreneurs by David Segal, NYTimes.com September 2010
- illusted by Seth Priebatsch's SCVNGR, added to CriticalPlay
- How web video powers global innovation by Chris Anderson, TED July 2010
- From Minimum Viable Product to Building A Landing Page by Ash Maurya, 2009
- "marketing optimization was not like code optimization. It’s much harder to correlate causality from raw data and there is no substitute to talking to real people."
- Panic at the Pivot – Aligning Incentives By Burning the Boats by Steve Blank, September 2010
- "Pivots that involve radical changes to the business model may at times require burning the boats at the shore."
- Ayer on Logical Positivism hosted by Bryan Magee, BBC Production 1977
- Rene Magritte, DPM Incorporation 2003
- The First Thing That Matters: Product/Market Fit by Ash Maurya, 2009
- Customer Discovery – Achieve Problem/Solution Fit
- Customer Validation – Achieve Product/Market Fit
- Customer Creation – Drive Demand
- Company Building – Scale the Company
- How I am Measuring Product/Market Fit by Ash Maurya, 2009
- A First Look at Some Metrics Numbers by Ash Maurya, 2009
- Achieving Flow in a Lean Startup by Ash Maurya, 2009
- "Manufacturing processes have traditionally arranged around machine time breaking tasks into batches and queues. Lean thinking challenges this approach and calls for arranging around human time organizing tasks so they flow."
- Lessons Learned in 2009 by Ash Maurya, January 2010
- Google peut-il garder ses algorithmes secrets et rester neutre ? by Guillaume Champeau, Numerama September 2010
- Victim of the Brain by Piet Hoenderdos, 1988
- Brain Time by David M. Eagleman, Edge 2009
- David Eagleman - Neuroscience Laboratory for Perception and Action Baylor College of Medicine
- Our experimental approach The timing of perception and the timing of neural signals
- David Eagleman - Neuroscience Laboratory for Perception and Action Baylor College of Medicine
- Where good ideas come from by Steven Johnson, TEDTalks July 2010
- CognitiveMedia visualization, September 2010
- Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson, StevenBerlinJohnson.com June 2010
- see also TheMythsOfInnovation, OriginsOfGenius
- Solutions for a Creativity Crisis: Technological Disobedience by Andrea Kuszewski, IEET September 2010
- see also Creativity Under the Gun in TheInnovativeEnterprise
- Less Pain for Learning Gain by Wendy Leopold, Northwestern University Newscenter September 2010
- Enhancing Perceptual Learning by Combining Practice with Periods of Additional Sensory Stimulation by Wright et al., Journal of Neuroscience September 2010
- The Plot Escapes Me by James Collins, NYTimes.com September 2010
- Code Drift by Arthur and Marilouise Kroker, CTheory.net April 2010
- mentioning Paul Virilio, see also other books he participated to HighSpeedSociety, NativeLand
- see also IntelligentBio
- Kathryn Schulz on Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error, Forum Network from PBS and NPR June 2010
- http://www.beingwrongbook.com
- http://www.facebook.com/pages/Being-Wrong-Adventures-in-the-Margin-of-Error/359065963155
- The Wrong Stuff: What it means to make mistakes in Slate Blogs
- Scholarpedia:Temporal difference learning
- Seedea:Research/BacktrackLearning
- see also Jonah Lehrer: Inside My Mind, CommonWealth Club
- in particular The Limits of Rational Thinking and metacognition
- MyBeliefs
- Less Wrong a community blog devoted to refining the art of human rationality
- Monkeys pay for sexy pics by Michael Hopkin, Biology News 2005
- Connections - episode 1 The Trigger Effect with James Burke, BBC 1978
- Wikipedia:Connections (TV series)
- Connections 1 on Documentary-Video.com
- Wikipedia:Connections (TV series)
- Connections - episode 2 Death in the Morning with James Burke, BBC 1978
- including trade, map and orientation, vacuum and electricity
- Connections - episode 3 Distant Voices with James Burke, BBC 1978
- including the plow, communication, ...
- Deploying Desktop-based Software Continuously by Ash Maurya, January 2010
- Building a Lean Startup (Austin Lean Startup Meetup, Feb 2010) by Ash Maurya, February 2010
- My experiments in lean pricing by Ash Maurya, Venture Hacks February 2010
- Customer Development Checklist for My Web Startup – Part 1 by Ash Maurya, Venture Hacks February 2010
- "It is a pitch. But it’s the customer that’s pitching their problems to you."
- Customer Development Checklist for My Web Startup – Part 2 by Ash Maurya, February 2010
- You’re a little company, now act like one by Jason Cohen, Smart Bear Software 2009
- "Put yourself in the shoes of that Early Adopter."
- Connections - episode 4 Faith in Numbers with James Burke, BBC 1978
- Wikipedia:Champagne fairs
- including peg cylinder, jacquard, perforated cards, ...
- Wikipedia:Champagne fairs
- Anthony Kenny on Medieval Philosophy, hosted by Bryan Magee, BBC Production 1977
- E.O. Wilson on 'Superorganism' by Edward Osborne Wilson, Big Think 2008
- The neuroscience of Inception by Jonah Lehrer, Wired July 2010
- Neurochip technology developed by Canadian team, PhysOrg August 2010
- Naweed Syed at University of Calgary
- Wikipedia:Synaptogenesis
- Psychologist shows why we 'choke' and how to avoid it, ScienceDaily September 2010
- Power leads us to dehumanise others by Christian Jarrett, BPS Research Digest September 2010
- Automatiser une cellule de veille by Ahmed Bachr, 2007
- "cellule de veille" to consider for Seedea:SeedeaProtected/Leads
- "cellule de veille" to consider for Seedea:SeedeaProtected/Leads
- The History of Systematic Data and the Development of Computable Knowledge, Wolfram Data Summit 2010
- Impacting Designer Creativity Through IT-Enabled Concept Generation, Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering September 2010
- through kanzure in freenode/#hplusroadmap
- Wikipedia:VOICED
- Wikipedia:Eugene Garfield
- HistCite software package designed to help science professionals make better use of the results of their searches of the Web of Science.
- Papers on Algorithmic Historiography (HistCite)
- Eugene Garfield's page at University of Pennsylvania
- Founder & Chairman Emeritus Institute for Scientific Information - now Thomson Reuters
- different from USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI)
- Founder & Chairman Emeritus Institute for Scientific Information - now Thomson Reuters
- Web of Knowledge, Thomson Reuters
- alternatives
- getCITED nline, member-controlled academic database, directory and discussion forum.
- HistCite software package designed to help science professionals make better use of the results of their searches of the Web of Science.
- Hello, Abstruse Goose September 2010
- (over-simplified) Anatomy of a Typical Phone Conversation
- LayeredModel
- Cookbook.Cognition#ExocognitionAsNetworkTraversal
- Tools.Programming#EntireStack
- Lisp (vs Ruby) Metaprogramming by Antonio Garrote, February 2010
- Why Ruby is an acceptable LISP by Eric Kidd, 2005
- Ruby vs. Lisp by Stuart Sierra, Digital Digressions 2007
- Ruby Syntax VS Lisp Syntax by Philip Brocoum, Rhyme and Reason 2008
- Lisp and Ruby, Slashdot 2007
- David Fogel / Evolving A World-Class AI, TechZing 58 August 2010
- Natural Selection, Inc. founded in 1993 by Lawrence J. Fogel
- http://www.ucf.edu mentioned again after Marvin Minsky MIT class on The Society of Mind
- DataJournalism Journalism in the Age of Data by Geoff Mcghee, September 2010
- Seedea:Research/Visualization
- Seedea:Seedea/DATAmatrix#Visualizers
- Vimeo full documentary
- All of Inflation’s Little Parts, NYTimes.com 2008
- Stanford Visualization Group
- including Narrative Visualization: Telling Stories with Data by Edward Segel, Jeffrey Heer added to FoldingHierarchy
- dedicated techniques that could be useful for Seedea:Research/PhylogeneticFlowProgramming
- stream graph
- The Ebb and Flow of Movies - Box Office Receipts 1986 — 2008 NYTimes.com 2008
- used before in Events through http://www.neoformix.com/2008/TwitterTopicStream.html
- time nets
- Tracing Genealogical Data with TimeNets by Nam Wook Kim, Stuart K. Card, Jeffrey Heer, Advanced Visual Interfaces 2010
- TimeNets prioritize temporal relationships in addition to family structure.
- stream graph
- Seedea:Research/Visualization
- Profiling Kaggle’s user base by Anthony Goldbloom, No Free Hunch September 2010
- EU Confronts Transhumanism With Technolife Project by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub September 2010
- TechnolifeDebate's Channel on YouTube
- Technolife
- with 809Keuros as an European 7th Framework project
- The Search for the Perfect Language by Gregory Chaitin, PIRSA 2009
- Abstract: I will tell how the story given in Umberto Eco's book The Search for the Perfect Language continues with modern work on logical and programming languages.
- Former Title: A Century of Controversy over the Foundations of Mathematics
- Chaitin: The Search for the Perfect Language
- Programming#DesigningANewLanguage
- Languages#MakingYourOwn
- updated Biology#metabiology on a different topic but also by Gregory Chaitin
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