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Data is everywhere! Take a look at the data that is being produced throughout the world every day and the sources of the explosion of big data...
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The goal of technology is to make itself disappear bit by bit.
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What does the future hold for higher education? In this short animated film, we consider one set of possibilities based on current signals and trends.
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With cities running out of room, the world’s ever-expanding population may soon need to find new homes. But where? Sea, sky, or desert? We look at the alternatives
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PeopleStreme presents a day in the life of Human Resources, our concept for the future of Human Capital Management. We use touch screen and tablet computer technology plus holographic imaging still to come.
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What does it mean to be connected in the 21st century? Hope, interdependence, and possibly the creation of a new consciousness, says Tiffany Shlain. Shlain is the founder of the Webby awards and creator of a new documentary, Connected: An Autoblogography about Love, Death & Technology, which premiered this year at Sundance.
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How do you spend your time? And do you reminisce about the past, or plan for the future? Consider thinking patterns of yourself and others with the following animation video. Includes interesting perspectives on how to deal with other people.
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A wide variety of technological change is ushering in a third industrial revolution which will change society in ways as equally momentous as England's textile mills and Ford's production line. 3D printers will change the scale of manufacturing, permit individual inventors to innovate with the efficacy of a multinational company and open new economies in far-flung communities. Articles about TECHNOLOGY: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=technology
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You wake up in the morning, rub your sleepy eyes. As you’re getting ready to face the day you put in your contact lens, which will make the Internet and all your files, playlists, GPS, favorite apps, and addicting games literally available with the blink of an eye. Scientists are already at the animal testing phase of the technology that will make this possible. Articles about AUGMENTED REALITY http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=Augmented%20Reality
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What's beyond silicon? There have been a number of proposals: protein computers, DNA computers, optical computers, quantum computers, molecular computers. Dr. Michio Kaku says "if I were to put money on the table I would say that in the next ten years as Moore's Law slows down, we will tweak it.
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The Internet is so vast and interconnected that it would be impossible to destroy completely; however, there is much about it that could be ruined or lost.
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Η λέξη Πληροφορική ήταν από χρόνια συνδεδεμένη με την έννοια του επαγγέλματος του μέλλοντος. Σήμερα όμως, η...
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The toilet's shortcoming goes unnoticed for many of us, but it is in fact unsustainable, impractical, and unaffordable for 40 percent of the world.
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The Story based on Theo Jansen's kinetic sculptures. If we work really hard on our dreams sooner or later we will reach our goals. But what if one day our dreams go too far?
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Meet Nelson, Coupland, and Alice — the faces of tomorrow’s book. Watch global design and innovation consultancy IDEO’s vision for the future of the book. What new experiences might be created by linking diverse discussions, what additional value could be created by connected readers to one another, and what innovative ways we might use to tell our favorite stories and build community around books?
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The internet of things has been here for a while and very soon we will be interacting with our appliances via web, on a daily basis. "If you want your washing machine to email when your clothes are clean, pick from a growing handful of startup products that are getting the job done."
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Is technology humanizing? For Peter Diamandis the answer is a resounding yes. "We're living as emperors and kings would have lived 100 years ago and we take it for granted," he tells Big Think.
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Is technology humanizing? For Peter Diamandis, a technology optimist and the author of the new bestseller, Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think, the answer is a resounding yes. "We’re living as emperors and kings would have lived 100 years ago and we take it for granted," he tells Big Think.
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After doing some much-needed research, cognitive scienctists are suggesting a new way to boost students’ lagging scores: Get rid of the hallowed (and stultifying) classroom lecture.
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