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Sibe 2009

by karlcow

Infrastructure provides the basic needs for society, and sustainable infrastructure systems are essential for the survival, health and well-being of a society. For developing countries, the civil and environmental engineer are at the epicenter in seeking means to enhance human life through modernization of infrastructure as evidenced by provision of shelter, water, and transport, amongst others.

The current rate of urbanization and industrialization has caused a rise in environmental issues, involving environmental mismanagement which has been associated with unforeseen global catastrophes. The problems are further aggravated with environmental degradation such as soil erosion, depletion of water resources, etc.

In order to meet these multifaceted challenges, proper planning, implementation and verification exercises are required, via an integrated, multidisciplinary and holistic approach. The global momentum for sustainable development must now lead to practical applications of the engineering and science of sustainability.

October 2009

Reports | Global reports | HDR 2009 | Human Development Reports (HDR) | United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

by karlcow

Human development is about putting people at the centre of development. It is about people realizing their potential, increasing their choices and enjoying the freedom to lead lives they value. Since 1990, annual Human Development Reports have explored challenges including poverty, gender, democracy, human rights, cultural liberty, globalization, water scarcity and climate change.

September 2009

La Feuille » Archive du blog » Google libère le POD

by karlcow

Clément Laberge dit :

18 septembre 2009 à 1:33

Au sujet de reCaptcha… dans un échange par courriel, Karl Dubost propose une autre interprétation de l’intérêt de Google pour cette technologie:

« Je vois ReCAPTCHA comme un enjeu différent. Bien sûr c’est utile pour corriger les mauvaises numérisations de livres par le crowd sourcing, mais ce n’est pas la priorité numéro 1. Google a perdu le lead sur l’information extrêmement fraîche à cause de twitter. Re-Captcha est un cheval de troie des blogs. Il permet de savoir quels sont les articles de blogs qui sont commentés en temps réel. Et donc d’envoyer un bot d’indexation quand le contenu réel est vraiment modifié (plutôt que des headers HTTP mal configurés). »

J’adhère!

Squidoo Workshop 101 - SEO for Beginners

by access2
Choosing the right keywords, then writing a great headline and lead paragraph are essential elements of search engine optimization. Learn how to get targeted traffic on your website or blog by following these easy guidelines.

Designing the ultimate wayfinding typeface | Ralf Herrmann’s Typography Weblog

by Spone
Over the last couple of years I have researched the design and use of typefaces used for signage, especially road signage. While road signs in general are scientifically researched for many decades in western countries, little is known about the parameters that lead to a maximum legibility of typefaces used in signage. And therefore the range of typefaces used on road signs is pretty wide.

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August 2009

Marc Laperrouza » Blog Archive » A positive carbon city

by karlcow

The good news is that the eco-friendly trend seems to be growing. Chinese factories produce a third of the world’s solar cells and China will soon lead the world in wind turbines.

Carsonified » The Definitive Guide to GET vs POST

by Spone & 4 others
Unfortunately there is a lot misuse of GET over POST and vice versa. Both HTTP methods can achieve the same goals, but an incorrect choice between them can lead to unexpected and potentially harmful outcomes. So, to make sure we get things right, I present to you the definitive guide of choosing between GET and POST.

Carsonified » The Definitive Guide to GET vs POST

by karlcow & 4 others

Unfortunately there is a lot misuse of GET over POST and vice versa. Both HTTP methods can achieve the same goals, but an incorrect choice between them can lead to unexpected and potentially harmful outcomes.

Aaron Koblin - Information

by karlcow

Aaron Koblin is an an artist specializing in data visualization. His work takes social and infrastructural data and uses it to examine cultural trends and emergent patterns. Aaron’s work has been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, SIGGRAPH, OFFF, the Japan Media Arts Festival, and TED. He received the National Science foundation's first place award for science visualization and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. As Technology Lead of Google’s Creative Lab in San Francisco, Aaron helped to launch Chrome Experiments, a website showcasing JavaScript work from designers around the world.

MFA Design|Media Arts UCLA

School’s Out and Your Kids Are Online: Do You Know What They’ve Been Searching For This Summer? - OnlineFamily.Norton

by paulantoinem
During summer vacation, kids have more time to spend online chatting with friends, playing online games, and just surfing the Web. But this added time on the Internet can lead to trouble if par ...

S.Lott-Software Architect: Privacy and Encryption

by karlcow

Without an applicable encryption standard -- and some boundaries on what's really required -- I think these legal initiatives will do more harm than good. To prevent the various risks, companies will do dumb things. Things that are probably dumber than what they've done that lead to leaks of personal information.

July 2009

Near Future Laboratory » Blog Archive » Overlap 09

by karlcow

So we discussed this challenge of reframing things and some how that lead to a short discussion of parenting — getting kids to try things that they don’t want and disallowing them from doing things they shouldn’t. This point came up directly — “yeah, and they’ll say — can I wash the cat in the toilet?” Somehow this started the story, where we ourselves reversed our assumptions and looked at it from the positive side. How do you encourage unconventional, presumably preposterous things and not assume failed results?

orateurs – Paris-Web, édition 2009

by karlcow 1 comment

Karl Dubost

Directeur du Développement chez VDL2 (Montréal, Canada)

Karl est un hédoniste, rêveur en permanente exploration d’un Web ouvert et créatif. Son principal défi dans sa vie professionnelle est de mettre en relation les humains et la technologie. Il s’intéresse aux changements induits dans la société par les réseaux sociaux Web en définissant leur opacité. Dans De 2000 à 2008, Il a été Web Community Liaison, HTML WG staff contact, QA Activity Lead et Conformance Manager pour le W3C.

Son intervention cette année

* HTTP pour les naifs et les brutes

En espérant que je ne vais pas me planter ;)

Saxo Bank - Taking The Lead

by gregg
We are Team Saxo Bank, one of the worlds best cycling teams. Taking The Lead is our online channel, where we write about daily life on our team, thoughts, tactics and the challenges we meet while competing in The Tour De France. You can also find a bit of info from our main sponsor.

June 2009

VANGUARD RESTORATION: THE FIRST FILMS OF THE WCF

by karlcow

Each and every title is precious to me, and my hope is that a viewing on this website will lead you to seek out screenings of these pictures or perhaps DVDs as they appear.

April 2009

Hello, Twitter | stopdesign

by sbrothier & 1 other
Yes, it’s true. After reading a bit of speculation over the past few weeks, I’ll confirm here that I am, indeed, joining Twitter. I don’t remember ever being as eager or excited to start a new job as I’ve been with this one. (Thus, why I only took one week off between jobs.) Over the past year, I spoke with several organizations about coming on board to lead a design team. But Twitter felt the like most natural fit from the very start of my talks with the team. It’s still early in Twitter’s history. The company is small. Its user base is growing rapidly. And I see lots of potential to directly impact and to help shape the Twitter brand.

March 2009

Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre Photography

by sbrothier
Ruins are the visible symbols and landmarks of our societies and their changes, small pieces of history in suspension. The state of ruin is essentially a temporary situation that happens at some point, the volatile result of change of era and the fall of empires. This fragility, the time elapsed but even so running fast, lead us to watch them one very last time : being dismayed, or admire, making us wondering about the permanence of things. Photography appeared to us as a modest way to keep a little bit of this ephemeral state.

VizEdu

by e_D_D_y
VizEdu is a Telezent visual platform. Our objective is to explain Social Media, Web2.0, Search and Emerging technologies visually. We make learning visual, fun, simple and actionable. In this blog we have a “Zero Text” policy. We use interactive Flash, videos, pictures and presentations only.The human mind is hardwired for pictures. Visuals and diagrams help us understand complex concepts very easily and they stay with us for a long time. Educating people is our passion and this lead to the creation of VizEdu which means Vizual Education.

David Gilmour - High Hopes (Live In Gdansk) - Guitar Tune Of The Day

by kasi77
David Jon Gilmour is an English musician, best known as the guitarist, lead singer, and one of the main songwriters in the band Pink Floyd.

Kutiman, Big Media, and the Future of Creative Entrepreneurship | 43 Folders

by xibe

Because, this is what your new Elvis looks like, gang. And, eventually somebody will figure out (and publicly admit) that Kutiman, and any number of his peers on the “To-Sue” list, should be passed from Legal down to A&R.

Everybody knows the business has moved from legal to binary files. The question now is how much more lead time old media companies and other IP-obsessives can afford to burn by pretending it’s otherwise.

February 2009

Clearly, posting parsimoniously does lead to more views per photo than posting in a batch - Vviews vs. time on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

by decembre
Clearly, posting parsimoniously does lead to more views per photo than posting in a batch. (But see the discussion in comments.) The distributions overlap, but it is quite evident that the right side cloud is higher than the left side cloud.

Online Ad: Targeting or Lead Nurturing

by kuroyagi
"このHubSpotの記事を単純に「顧客に最適なターゲティング」をしろという話として読むよりも、「Lead Nurturing」の教訓として読むのが正しい。 TechCrunchから13件の引き合いで2件の成約、MarketingProfsからは11件の引き合いで6件の成約ということは、より要求仕様やスケジュール、予算など購買スキームが確立していると思われるMarketingProfsから生成された引き合いよりも、TechCrunchからの引き合いには、教育、評価、クロージングという「引き合いの醸成」が必要だということだ。"

Twitter / Thomas Roessler: Pondering what the combina ...

by karlcow

Pondering what the combination of corn circles, very large QR codes and Google Earth might lead to. Any takers?

if you do not have an URI, you do not exist

Gemma San Cornelio - Node "Locative Media and Artistic Practice: Explorations on the Ground"

by karlcow

The term locative media refers generally to the communication technologies involving location; ie, those providing a link or information relating to a specific place via devices such as GPS, mobile telephones or PDAs, laptop computers or wireless networks. These media are now fully integrated into our daily lives and lead to a whole series of social, professional and cultural routines. Likewise, they have catalysed a certain level of curiosity and concern both in terms of artistic practice and academic study. In this issue of Artnodes, we want to contribute to the academic debate on locative media. We focus specifically on artistic projects that use these media for distinct aims, from political activism to games, or the different ways of appropriating these technologies. This allows us to see, from a conceptual perspective, that all these projects share an idea of the notion of space: how it is ordered, how it is represented, or what kind of social interaction takes place there. These are the underlying questions in each and every one of these locative media projects.

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