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How to give away your soul. That’s right put all your per­sonal infor­ma­tion up on Face­book. What are you crazy?

from Mash­able:

1. You’re going to get a Time­line — a scrap­book of your life. In a com­plete over­haul of its ever-evolving pro­file page, Face­book is intro­duc­ing Time­line. This is a stream of infor­ma­tion about you — the pho­tos you’ve posted, all your sta­tus updates, the apps you’ve used, even the places you’ve vis­ited on a world map — that scrolls all the way back to your birth. It encour­ages you to post more stuff about your past, such as baby pic­tures, using Face­book as a scrapbook.

 

Do you trust Face­book to pro­tect all that information?

 

 

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So in sum­mary: “every step you take, every bond you break, every move you make I’ll be watch­ing you.” — Mark z (or Sting, lol) #f8

via @rahafharfoush

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from the video description:

Video fea­tur­ing from IBM: Mike Wing, Andy Stanford-Clark and John Tolva.

Over the past cen­tury but accel­er­at­ing over the past cou­ple of decades, we have seen the emer­gence of a kind of global data field. The planet itself — nat­ural sys­tems, human sys­tems, phys­i­cal objects — have always gen­er­ated an enor­mous amount of data, but we didn’t used to be able to hear it, to see it, to cap­ture it. Now we can because all of this stuff is now instru­mented. And its all inter­con­nected, so now we can actu­ally have access to it. So, in effect, the planet has grown a cen­tral ner­vous system.

Look at that com­plex set of rela­tion­ships among all of these com­plex sys­tems. If we can actu­ally begin to see the pat­terns in the data, then we have a much bet­ter chance of get­ting our arms around this. That’s where soci­eties become more effi­cient, that’s where more inno­va­tion is sparked.

When we talk about a smarter planet, you can say that it has two dimen­sions. One is to be more effi­cient, be less destruc­tive, to con­nect dif­fer­ent aspects of life which do affect each other in more con­science and delib­er­ate and intel­li­gent ways. But the other is also to gen­er­ate fun­da­men­tally new insights, new activ­ity, new forms of social rela­tions. So you could look at the planet as an infor­ma­tion, cre­ation and trans­mis­sion sys­tem, and the uni­verse was hear­ing its infor­ma­tion but we weren’t. But increas­ingly now we can, early days, baby steps days, but we can actu­ally begin to hear the planet talk­ing to us.

Music by Lee Feld­man: http://www.leefeldman.com/

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Every­one loves their iPhone and every­one hates AT&T.

Every­one that I know who has an iPhone com­plains about dropped calls and slug­gish per­for­mance. The dropped calls part seems ridicu­lous after all mak­ing calls is what cel­lu­lar ser­vice is all about right? Not since the iPhone entered the fray for smart­phone space.

The iphone is really a new com­put­ing plat­form and that has become increas­ingly clear as the stats come in on what iPhone uses do. They surf the net, buy stuff online. make bank trans­fers, down­load music, watch video, twit­ter, and text mes­sage all day and night.

Users of the iPhone are con­nected every minute of the day. What does that mean for AT%T a net­work strained bey­ound their imag­i­na­tion when they signed the deal with Apple that’s for sure. AT&T is in over their head; that’s absolutely clear.

So how do iPhone users who expect much more from their device than AT&T can deliver get bet­ter ser­vice? Argue with Apple to dump their exclu­siv­ity with AT&T. It’s clear that the net­work bur­den needs to be spread around.

Fac­toid:

AT&T’s deal with Apple is said to expire as early as next year, at which point other car­ri­ers in the United States would be able to sell the pop­u­lar Apple phones. Indeed, a recent sur­vey by Pricegrabber.com found that 34 per­cent of respon­dents pin­pointed AT&T as the pri­mary rea­son for not buy­ing an iPhone.  - NYTimes

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Many Eyes

Got a tweet from Carl Mala­mud today that led me to this arti­cle about Mar­tin Wat­ten­berg. It’s always great to read about a whole yarn­ball of my inter­ests at one time. Cul­ture, infor­ma­tion, visu­al­iza­tion, and the mean­ing we can bring to data by cre­at­ing con­text. See an ongo­ing project at the TATE in the UK. ( MW2MW is a col­lab­o­ra­tion between Marek Wal­czak and Mar­tin Wat­ten­berg. Started in 1997, both artists work inde­pen­dently but come together on long term projects such as Apart­ment, Won­der­walker, Think­ing Machine and Noplace.) http://www.mw2mw.com/

These exper­i­ments and jour­neys open up new ways to look at what we see each day in a new light.

The aes­thetic is a bit clumsy for my lik­ing still the work at the con­cep­tual level is very intrigu­ing and the visu­al­iza­tions shed light on the snap­shots he takes.

Take some time to enjoy these works. Love to know your thoughts.

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