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?
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.
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
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. ( MW2MWis 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.