- GALLERY: The Art of Neuroscience vol. III by Sam McDougle, The Beautiful Brain November 2010
- Bacteria can drive the evolution of new species by Joseph Milton, Nature News November 2010
- How Ant Colonies Get Things Done by Deborah Gordon, Google Tech Talks 2008
- Points of Control: The Battle for the Internet Economy with John Battelle and Tim O'Reilly, Oreilly Media October 2010
Metasploit and SCADA Exploits: Dawn of a New Era? by Shawn Merdinger, InfosecIsland November 2010
- The Mind Uses Syntax To Interpret Actions by Alton Parrish, Nano Patents and Innovations November 2010
- A special report on smart systems: It's a smart world, The Economist November 2010
- Le quantronium, La video du vendredi, CNRS Images November 2010
- Le quantronium, premier pas vers un processeur quantique, CEA Techno(s) 2002
- NTT DOCOMO AR Walker - Augmented Reality HUD DigInfo TV November 2010
- It Takes Two to Tango: The Human Future and the Future of Buddhism by Bhikkhu Bodhi, Google Tech Talk November 2010
- Buddhism in a Global Age of Technology by Lewis Lancaster, Burke Lectureship on Religion & Society 2008
- The Mathematical Truth by Enrico Bombieri, Institute for Advanced Study October 2010
- Natural Quantum Computation by Geordie Rose from D-Wave, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010
- Learning From Examples Using Quantum Annealing by Hartmut Neven, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010
- Clarifying the Tubulin bit/qubit - Defending the Penrose-Hameroff Orch OR Model by Stuart Hameroff, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010
- Quantum Mechanics of Photosynthetic Light Harvesting Machinery by Mohan Sarovar, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010
- L’intelligence artificielle va-t-elle dépasser l’intelligence humaine ? by Joseph Confavreux, Le Champ Des Possibles, France Culture November 2010
- Experimental Studies on a Single Microtubule by Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010
- Classical and Quantum Information in DNA by Elisabeth Rieper, Google Workshop on Quantum Biology October 2010
- WikiLeaks by Luc Hermann and Paul Moreira, ARTE Reportage November 2010
- Fundamentals of the Human Nervous System, Stanford Mini Med School 2010
Tom Chatfield: 7 ways games reward the brain TED.com July 2010
- Tom Chatfield, "Fun Inc": Why Games are the 21st Century's Most Serious Business, Authors@Google February 2010
- Failure should be frequent, recurrent, recognised and free of stigma
- Progress should be clear, cumulative, with multiple paths, and show increments
- Fun is the Future: Mastering Gamification by Gabe Zichermann, Google Tech Talk October 2010
- ~36min "the game favors its creator"
- Naked mole-rats of Africa by Paul Sherman, Cornell Video November 2010
- Leçons de la crise économique : les économistes sont atterrés !, Oui, mais bon ... November 2010
- Ordinaire with Adèle Van Reeth, Philosophie, Arte November 2010
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AajNacI_HEoSphere Fluidics Cambridge University November 2010
- SphereFluidics.eu spun-out in March 2010, based on technology and IP from the Chemistry Department of Cambridge University
- Jeu with Colas Duflo, Philosophie, Arte November 2010
- Blaise Agüera y Arcas, the Mind Behind Bing Maps By Nick Wingfield, WSJ.com November 2010
Why Japanese Love Robots (And Americans Fear Them) by Christopher Mims Technology, Review November 2010
- Do Patents Encourage or Hinder Innovation? The Case of the Steam Engine by Michele Boldrin, David K. Levine, and Alessandro Nuvolari, The Freeman 2008
- Principe d'abondance, Le blog de Tesserack Octobre 2010
- California Dreaming, VPROinternational November 2010
- Fireside Chat w/ Dr. Kary Mullis - Nobel Laureate, Chemistry, Google Tech Talk September 2010
- Vivons nous vraiment une révolution ? with Christophe Deshayes, Place de la Toile, France Culture November 2010
- InternetRevolutionCulturelle also rather doubtful
- remark on the social/cognitione impact of Google algo
- change yourself to change other by capillarity (P2P) as a founding ideology of the Internet rather than a classical top-down approach
- see also innovation diffusion, KPP-Fisher model (cf WithoutNotesOctober10#InnovationDiffusion)
- consider this as a justification for a pre-configured PIM wiki farm http://NotebooksOf.OurP.IM
- to share with Dachary (because of his concluding remark during MyPIM during LifeHackingParisOctobre2010, Nicolas and Franck for their overall interests, OurP.IM community
- to test with April, Benoit
- thus with a dedicated root feedback page to propagate change proposal to other running instances
- extract the structure (key groups, etc...), motivation
- run as SaaS by default (but backups available upon request with a max freq, tools that are optional to install, eventually services ...)
- re-evaluate with a more epistemological aspect a la InnovativITLab:InnovationMarketsArbitrage/
revolution de l'information ni revolution des connaissances mais plutot "revolution de la conversation"
- lecture de l'edito de Wired par Clive Thomson November 2010
- mention du travail sur concernant la gestion de l'attention de Eric Horvitz Microsoft Research
- Le Dieu Google / les mutations de la lecture, Place de la Toile, France Culture October 2010
- part 1 : Le Dieu Google, Ariel Kyrou
- part 2 : les mutations de la lecture, Christian Vandendorpe
- Building more intelligent machines: Can ‘co-design’ help? by Susann Gildert, Physics and cake November 2010
- see also Design in general, DemonsInEden regarding the niches and specialization vs. generalist (probably perpetual) co-existence
- X:enius - Le changement d'heure est-il nocif pour la santé ?, Arte November 2010
- Changing Paradigms by Ken Robinson, RSA February 2010
- What We Are by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009
- Bioéthique : des principes à la réalité, de la réalité aux principes with Véronique Fournier, Avec ou Sans Rendez-Vous, France Culture November 2010
- The Distributed Networks of Mind by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009
- The Interpreter by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009
- Free Yet Determined and Constrained by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009
- social, emergence, and downward causation
- see also 3 essais sur l'Emergence also on downward causation
- ~40m "The trick for any level of analysis is to find the effective variables that contain all the information from below required to generate all the behavior of interest above. This is as much an art as a science." quoting David C. Krakauer
- "The deeper point is that without these higher levels, there would be no possibility of communication, as we would have to specify every particle we wish to move in the utterance, rather than have the mind-compiter do the work."
- which sounds coherent with my view of downward temporary stable affordances that lead an information process to use another information process making an abtraction out of it and maintaining its viability as long as it is required, eventually even stripping out of it what is not "optimizing" it for its own needs
- David C. Krakauer at SFI
- Natural-born Cyborgs? Reflections on Bodies, Minds and Human Enhancement by Andy Clark, Center for Values in Science & Technology November 2010
- Les sentiments dans notre cerveau with Antonio Damasio, Continent Science, France Culture November 2010
- The Social Brain by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009
- Neurochirurgie fonctionnelle, Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture November 2010
- Google – A study in Scalability and A little systems horse sense by ksankar, My missives November 2010
- Portrait du pirate en conservateur de bibliothèque by Joël Faucilhon, Contre-feux 2009
- Déclaration universelle d'indépendance de l'Université, Le Comité de rédaction, Initiative XCIII 2009
- Sources of Power by Gary Klein quoted by Dan Ritz, 2009
- "Le principe d'université comme droit inconditionnel à la critique" (P. W. Prado, Paris 8). by Marc Escola, Fabula 2008
- Signatures of consciousness by Stanislas Dehaene, Edge In Paris 2009
- global neuronal workspace
- Cognitive Dimensions (of Notation) by Sheep, November 2010
- Le plagiat by Christian Vandendorpe, Colloque d'Ottawa 1992
- « Tout le monde a intérêt à transformer Internet en Minitel » by Astrid Girardeau, Ecrans 2009
Internet libre, ou Minitel 2.0 ? by Benjamin Bayart, RMLL/LSM 2007
- We Are the Law by Michael Gazzaniga, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2009
- Morality and the Mammalian Brain by Patricia Churchland, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2010
- Is Science Showing That We Don't Have Free Will? by Daniel Dennett, Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh 2008
- Can Science Shape Human Values? And Should It?, NPR November 2010
Internet peut-il rester neutre ?, Science publique, France Culture November 2010
- Robot helps woman walk., Cyberpunk Review November 2010
- Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense by Jonathan Moreno, Public Affairs, UCSC 2008
- The Shadow Scholar, The Chronicle Review November 2010
- The Paper Market, On The Media 2008
- Guerre et paix au XXIe siècle, comprendre le monde de demain, Canal Académie November 2010
- "Economie entrepreneuriale de la connaissance" (EEC)
- La maison et le moi, Canal Académie November 2010
- Kyrou: face au dieu Google, préserver “l’imprévisible et des sources de poésie” by Guillaume Ledit, OWNI November 2010
- Humain, trans-Humain by Andréa Fradin, OWNI November 2010
- Neuroscience, free will and determinism: 'I'm just a machine' by Tom Chivers, Telegraph October 2010
- Genomes, Brains and Computers : Genetics in relation to the evolution of information storage and processing devices, David Krakauer, Villanova University 2010
- David Krakauer at the ASC, Autonomy Singularity Creativity conference 2008
- Impostures intellectuelles, Anthropopotame November 2010
- A la recherche de l'origine des insectes, Continent sciences, France Culture September 2010
- At Milky Way’s Center, Scientists Find Big Bubbles of Energy by Dennis Ooverbye, NYTimes.com November 2010
- La mémoire préfère le papier à la tablette by Stéphane Foucart, LeMonde.fr November 2010
- Comment lire un article scientifique, Anthropopotame November 2010
- Télécoms, le grand chambardement, Arte November 2010
- A Scientometric Prediction of the Discovery of the First Potentially Habitable Planet with a Mass Similar to Earth by Samuel Arbesman and Gregory Laughlin, PLoS ONE October 2010
- Cobayes humains, Arte November 2010
- MoNETA: A Mind Made from Memristors by Massimiliano Versace and Ben Chandler, IEEE Spectrum December 2010
- Libertés et droits fondamentaux, Questions d'éthique, France Culture November 2010
Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality by Tim Berners-Lee, Scientific American November 2010
- Mourir pour des idées ?, Arte November 2010
- Chercheur, je quitte ces labos français qui « manquent de tout » by Arsine, Rue89 November 2010
- La désoccidentalisation du monde, Du Grain a Moudre, France Culture November 2010
- Fonctions cérébrales et tests cognitifs, Avec ou sans rendez-vous, France Culture November 2010
Make one to throw it away, Scott Downe's Blog May 2010
Scientists glimpse universe before the Big Bang by Lisa Zyga, PhysOrg November 2010
- The Open Source Economy and Metacurrencties by John Robb, Global Guerrillas November 2010
- http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Metacurrency_Project/
- my proposals
- Events.RMLL-LSM especially on OpenBarter and Liquid Bank
- Economy and FinancialTools including Bitcoin
- my own participation to flattr
- note that it could be interesting for AIWProposal to consider
- "First, why focus on social network enabled Internet ventures? They grow very quickly, require little capital (fixed costs are low), and the tasks required to operate them are quantifiable. They are also VERY lucrative. Further, the only true obstacle to building a successful venture of this type is a large network of people willing to advance the system." (eventually to contrast with Yochai Benkler's Wealth of Networks)
- "All ventures, at core, are a bundle of tasks that run continuously. These tasks, in aggregate, solve the problem the venture was formed to solve. These tasks can be decomposed into specific functions that can be accomplished by individuals or groups."
- Faut-il instaurer un revenu maximum ?, Du Grain à moudre, Culture France November 2010
- Your Personal Memory Device. You Could Have One Today by James Kent, h+ Magazine March 2010
- Kevin Kelly: What Technology Wants, Authors@Google November 2010
- La démocratie et les institutions internationales, Canal Academie November 2010
- Wikileaks: l'ère de la démocratie informative., Revue de presse internationale, France Culture November 2010
- De nouveaux codes de langage pour les entreprises, Canal Académie November 2010
- Qu'est-ce qu'une oeuvre de (net)art ? / La modélisation des imaginaires, Place de la toile, France Culture November 2010
- Ray Kurzweil's Slippery Futurism by John Rennie, IEEE Spectrum December 2010
- Wikipédia, Michel Houellebecq et le droit d’auteur., Wikimedia France November 2010
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