L’amour des plantes au siècle des Lumières, Continent Science, France Culture February 2010
- Part 4 on WikiSym paper: A proposed modified model of Wikipedia Growth, Augmented Social Cognition October 2009
- hypothetical logistic Lotka-Volterra population growth model bounded by a limit K
- K the carrying capacity, which is the limit of the population growth
- Wikimedia Report Card by Erik Zacht
Spherical Life: Schemes for Colloidal Self-Replication by David Pine, ENS February 2010
- Knowledge Games: A Grammar for Creativity and Innovation by Dave Gray, Interaction Design Association February 2010
- ~min18 comparing the creativity process to the evolutionary process
- ~min35 variation, selection, evoking evolution regarding randomness
- Knowledge Games A playbook for innovation and creativity
- For fish, body form follows function, Futurity.org March 2010
- One step closer to quantum computing, Futurity.org February 2010
The Future of Inventing by Robert Plotkin, 2009
VS Ramachandran: The neurons that shaped civilization, TED January 2010
- Wired Calls Shenanigans: Cyberwar is a HOAX!, Cyberpunk Review March 2010
- Battle of Ideas: My Brain Made Me Do It, The Institute of Ideas 2007
- Time for Change (Bregtje van der Haak) "Meet the new revolutionaries of the Do-It-Yourself cultures", VPRO Backlight 2010
- Survivor season 20 episode 4
- modeled Survivor groups as social network, seeing who becomes pivotal (linking 2 independant groups), who is on the edge, who gets evicted, etc... and if they are patterns to predict who will get evicted
- http://www.netvis.org/resources.php
- Survivor dataset
Quants: The Alchemists of Wall Street Marije Meerman, VPRO Backlight 2010
How Venture Capital Works, SVB Financial Group January 2010
The State of Venture Capital SVB Financial Group January 2010
- We Were Warned: Cyber Shockwave, CNN February 2010
- Simulated Cyber Attack War Game
La fée électricité, La Marche des Sciences, Marc 2010 France Culture
Theoretical Breakthrough for Quantum Cryptography, Technology Review: arXiv blog March 2010
- Les ultimes frontières du Système Solaire, Continent Science, France Culture March 2010
- Wikipedia's People-Ware Problem, Augmented Social Cognition March 2010
- All Your Apps Are Belong to Apple: The iPhone Developer Program License Agreement by Fred von Lohmann, Electronic Frontier Foundation March 2010
- Kevin Warwick, Once a Cyborg, Now a Prophet of the Man-Machine Future by Aaron Saenz, Singularity Hub March 2010
Outsourcing Is High Tech's Subprime-Mortgage Fiasco - Is the U.S. Killing Its Innovation Machine? by Robert H. Hayes, Harvard Business Review blog October 2009
- Computing's Killer Problem by Lee Gomes, Forbes Magazine March 2010
- Incheon Free Economic Zone industry-related robot theme park
- Body from Scratch, CNN February 2010
- World's Untold Stories uncovers the regenerative medical breakthroughs allowing doctors to regrow body parts.
- Living in the End Times According to Slavoj Zizek, VPROinternational March 2010
- How to Defeat Your Own Clone, Deisel Bookstore Oakland, March 2010
- Don, Raphaël Enthoven reçoit Andris Breitling, Arte March 2010
- Why Group Norms Kill Creativity Research shows group members equate creativity with conformity, by Jeremy Dean, PsyBlog March 2010
- concluding "If you really covet creativity, then there's one rule you'd be well advised to follow: go it alone."
- Every time an engineer joins Google, a startup dies, Chris Dixon's blog February 2010
- "Whenever I see a brilliant kid decide to join Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, or Google, I think to myself: a startup just died, and as a result our world is a little less wealthy, innovative, and interesting."
- Are VCs Doing Enough to Attract the Top Talent? by Chris Cameron, ReadWriteStart February 2010
How Much Venture Capital Should You Raise For Your SaaS Venture? by Bernard Lunn, ReadWriteStart February 2010
- The Startup Bus: Is This How Outsiders See Startup Culture? by Chris Cameron, ReadWriteStart March 2010
Robin Dunbar: How Many Friends Does One Person Need? RSA London February 2010
- Le matheux et l’ethnologue, Continent Sciences, France Culture March 2010
- US Army ‘threatened’ by WikiLeaks, Cyberpunk Review March 2010
- LHC sets new world record at 3.48 TeV energy, CERN March 2010
- Pour un humanisme technologique, La fabrique de l'humain, France Culture March 2010
- La connaissance est-elle encore dangereuse ?, Science Publique, France Culture Marc 2010
- mostly a debate around knowledge vs information, epistemology, objectivity in science, the education of paradigms
Modern Marvels: Beans, History Channel, March 2010
- Panorama: Are the Net Police Coming for You? BBC March 2010
- Objects and Memory PBS 2008
- Warriors of The .Net by WarriorsOfThe.net
Horizon - Did Cooking Make Us Human?, BBC March 2010
- The Wiki for Open Technologies: How to share your projects and knowledge, FOSDEM February 2010
- Did Cooking Make Us Human? by Veronique Greenwood, Seed Magazine 2009
- Hardwired for Life?, NY Salon March 2010
So, you know what’s important? by Daniel Lemire, March 2010
Ontophylogenèse by Jean-Jacques Kupiec, ENS February 2010
- Hal Varian on Combinatorial Innovation, EUXTV June 2009
- only first part (approximately from 5min to 15min) about innovation and the modular requirement
- historical example of Edison visiting french firearms industry then of the Internet
- min24 "Assembly line for marketing"
- min30 parallel experiments
- min34 "Just as you can re-arrange the flow of work in the factory, put the machines where they are needed, not what there have always been. Nowadays, we have the capability of re-arranging knowledge work : re-arranging the flow of ideas through the organization in a same way a hundred years ago you could re-arrange the flow of products through the factory floor."
- min39 Infrastructure for rent pushes the combinatorial innovation to a new level "It is not just the bits that are available, it is the actual computing power that is available."
- min42 concluding on an upcoming burst of productivity through new arrangements
- Hal R. Varian professor in the School of Information, the Haas School of Business, and the Department of Economics at the University of California at Berkeley
- author of
Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy by Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian, Harvard Business Press 1998
- Philosophie - Liberté with Frédéric Worms, Arte March 2010
- Philosophie - Joie with Marion Richez, Arte March 2010
- Philosophie - Mensonge with Anne Amiel, Arte March 2010
- Gaining a competitive advantage with knowledge-based skills, INSEAD Knowledge March 2010
- Philosophie - Précarité with Guillaume Le Blanc, Arte February 2010
- Who is a Neuroscientist? by Noah Hutton, The Beautiful Brain March 2010
- How the Tablet Will Change the World by Steven Levy, Wired March 2010
- Divination & Decision-Making : Ritual Techniques of Distributed Cognition by John J. McGraw
- Sugar: The Bitter Truth, Robert H. Lustig, UCSF 2009
- Scans Show Learning 'Sculpts' The Brain's Connections, ScienceDaily January 2010
- Quelle est la nature de notre volonté ?, Continent Science, France Culture March 2010
- Marc Jeannerod at L2C2, Institut des Sciences Cognitives
- by providing processes to build objects, SKDB (or any tool that aims to build objects thanks to computers) is realizing "computational praxis", the ability to act but mediated by computer tools
- inspired by pathological apraxia, the inability to generate a process in order to reach a goal
- seems different from Computational Praxis used at The Department of Computational Mathematics which seems to study the praxis of computation rather than praxis through computing tools
- Voir la ville comme une fourmi face à immeuble Laboratoire des Villes invisibles March 2010
- De l’imposture en science, La Marche des Sciences, France Culture March 2010
- FPGAs Enter The Third Dimension by William Wong, ElectronicDesign March 2010
- Cultural science explores the semioverse by carstenherrmannpillath, cultural science March 2010
- When Flowers First Bloomed by Liaoning Diorama, American Museum of Natural History
- Business Model Innovation and Cultural Heritage by Harry Verwayen, Business Model Alchemist March 2010
- A slow mind may nurture more creative ideas by Linda Geddes, New Scientist March 2010
- Starting and growing a “big idea” company, D-Wave blog January 2010
- "At key points in human history, civilization took a leap forward because people discovered a new way of exploiting nature. Toolmaking, farming, the industrial revolution, and the information revolution were all triggered by the discoveries of new ways of manipulating nature. Quantum computation... could turn out to be as significant in its effects on human civilization." Julian Brown, The Quest for the Quantum Computer
- Life Logging – an urge to create a sparse but useful dataset? by Suzanne Gildert, Physics and cake March 2010
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