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From <i>Cabinet</i>: Jacket Required: Observatory: Design Observer
from book binding to dust jacket full of advertisements, there is now for paper books the decorative item. In Japan, all bookshop clerks will propose a book cover once you bought one. Indeed, in the train, café, subways, you will never know what people are reading.
The last evolution of the advertisement on books is advertisement in books with patents by Amazon for in content ads on the kindle.
karl
11.09.09 at 06:59
October 2009
Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and Social Media: Hyperlocal Evolution
Orthogonal to these strategies, which revolve around the nature and scale of content being created, there are those sites with look to aggregation methods across a variety of data types (from weblog feeds to traffic news streams). In addition, there are various services and technologies which can enhance the data and provide some plugin style publishing components (e.g. maps with events pinned on them) for hyperlocal sites to leverage.
Coding from Scratch: A Conversation with Virtual Reality Pioneer Jaron Lanier, Part One
answer Right. And it results in a type of error that doesn't teach you anything. You have chaotic errors where all you can say is, "Boy, this was really screwed up, and I guess I need to go in and go through the whole thing and fix it." You don't have errors that are proportionate to the source of the error. And that means you can never have any sense of gradual evolution or approximate systems. So, the real difference between the current idea of software, which is protocol adherence, and the idea I'm discussing, pattern recognition, has to do with the kinds of errors we're creating. We need a system in which errors are more often proportional to the source of the error.
Science, Evolution, and Creationism
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September 2009
the preservation of favoured traces | ben fry
We often think of scientific ideas, such as Darwin's theory of evolution, as fixed notions that are accepted as finished. In fact, Darwin's On the Origin of Species evolved over the course of several editions he wrote, edited, and updated during his lifetime. The first English edition was approximately 150,000 words and the sixth is a much larger 190,000 words. In the changes are refinements and shifts in ideas — whether increasing the weight of a statement, adding details, or even a change in the idea itself.
August 2009
Web retro: The first stumbling steps of Microsoft.com back in 1994-1998 | Royal Pingdom
Laurent Haug’s blog » Blog Archive » What football can tell us about society's evolution
eneral trend towards globalization of the workforce, where talent gathers in places it can better be leveraged regardless of political or geographical constraints.
July 2009
Operating System Interface Design Between 1981-2009 | Webdesigner Depot
Official Google Blog: The evolution of Gmail labels
June 2009
Zoybar
is collaboration. Different styles, cultures, eras, technologies, views, knowledge, sources and any form of creation are relevant. All mixed together with one thing in common - self expression. Zoybar is a new form of expression, starting a new era of hardware music instruments evolution.
Every user can create his own unique instrument by its own voice and needs.
Radiodiffusion Internasionaal Annexe
Clouds Taste Metallic
<!-- We start our little story with the invention of the modern day computer. Over the years, the computers grew in numbers, and the next natural step in the evolution was ... -->
Un indice donné par un insider mais c'est peut-être une fausse piste.
May 2009
mindflow, collaborative mind-mapping for multitouch-table
mindflow is a concept of mind-mapping, on multitouch table, in order to increase creativity during face-to-face collaborative design, but also an help to decision making. This web site follows the evolution of this project.
Internet Evolution - The Big Report - Digital Licensing: Do It Yourself
April 2009
Journalists / Coders - The evolution of an industry
We're a group of journalists, some learning, some experienced, working develop new applications that make the news better.
Hoover Institution - Policy Review - The Aesthetic Urge
