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Archive for July 2008
Finally, the “Bionic Armpit!”
July 28, 2008 by sean.
Don’t really have much more to say about “pitvetising.” [via Endgaget]

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Clay Shirky’s Here Comes Everybody
July 20, 2008 by sean.
I have finally gotten around to reading Clay Shirky’s Here Comes Everybody. It’s truly brilliant and here is a taste from the supporting blog [which unfortunately seemed to run out of steam in May]:
Most user-generated material is actually personal communication in a public forum. Because of this personal address , it makes no more sense to label this content than it would to call a phone call with your mother “family-generated content.” A good deal of user-generated content isn’t actually “content” at all, at least not in the sense of material designed for an audience. Instead, a lot of it is just part of a conversation. Mainstream media has often missed this, because they are used to thinking of any group of people as an audience.
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iTunes and Augmented Intelligence?
July 20, 2008 by sean.
“iTunes allows researchers (radiologists) to save, sort and search personal learning files -augmented intelligence” [via SmartEconomy].
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