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Category: Ethnographic Methods

Integrated voice coming to Second Life

September 7, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Digital health, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy
Second Life
Second Life (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Integrated voice coming to ‘Second Life’ – CNET News.

Second life bombed however it is getting a second life for enterprise meetings due to the new proximity based voice chat.

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Tagged Android, Chat, IPhone, Voice, Voice chatLeave a comment

EnergySavers.gov: Ductless, Mini-Split Air Conditioning

August 26, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

Mini-Split Ductless Technology.

This is a great idea for heating rooms in smaller houses. not ducting is required and is very efficient. first developed in Japan for their smaller, urban condos.

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  • Silencer box for wall (ductless) A/C Unit? (gearslutz.com)

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Make Me Sustainable :: Your Guide to a Sustainable Tomorrow

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy, Systems Science

Make Me Sustainable :: Your Guide to a Sustainable Tomorrow.

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Review: Mac mini Core 2 Duo Review | Macworld

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

Review: Mac mini Core 2 Duo Review | Macworld.

The latest Mac mini models have made some impressive gains in terms of performance, without gaining bulk or higher price tags. Still a great bargain, especially for those who already own a mouse, keyboard, and display, the Mac minis size and price all.

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Apple Insider Once again: 17″ vs 15″ MacBook Pro

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata
MacBook Pro Available in 15.4- and 17-inch dia...
MacBook Pro Available in 15.4- and 17-inch diagonal size. MacBook Pro (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Once again: 17″ vs 15″ MacBook Pro.

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Rob Galbraith DPI: Evaluating the MacBook Pro 15 inch LED-backlit display

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

Rob Galbraith DPI: Evaluating the MacBook Pro 15 inch LED-backlit display.

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TechCrunch: the scoop straight from Silicon Valley

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy, Security & Privacy
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TechCrunch.

Michael Arrington‘s TechCrunch blog covers software and Web start-ups with inimitable passion, candor, and fervor.

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Engadget: calling all early adopters

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Digital health, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy
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Engadget.

This award-winning gadget blog-along with sister sites covering mobility and HDTV-isn’t just about handheld electronics. The crown jewel of AOL‘s Weblogs Inc., Engadget posts briefs (always with pretty pictures) on the latest gadgets.

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Digital Photography Review

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Digital health, Ethnographic Methods, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy, Sustainable Design
Top 10 HDR Software Review with Comparison Image
Top 10 HDR Software Review with Comparison Image (Photo credit: Captain Kimo)

Digital Photography Review.

Digital Photography Review continues to provide exhaustive coverage of the digital camera industry, with breaking news and detailed hands-on reviews of new cameras. The site is an indispensable resource for pro photographers and hobbyists

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ThinkGeek :: Stuff for Smart Masses

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Ethnographic Methods, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy, Security & Privacy, Sustainable Design, Systems Science

ThinkGeek :: Stuff for Smart Masses.

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Douglas Rushkoff: The user experience of technology

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Digital health, Ethnographic Methods, Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy, Systems Science
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English: A map showing television sets per 1000 people in each country. 1000+ 500-1000 300-500 200-300 100-200 50-100 0-50 No data {| cellspacing=”0″ style=”min-width:40em; color:#000; background:#ddd; border:1px solid #bbb; margin:.1em;” class=”layouttemplate” | style=”width:1.2em;height:1.2em;padding:.2em” | 20px |link=|center | style=”font-size:.85em; padding:.2em; vertical-align:middle” |This vector image was created with Inkscape. |} TV users.svg (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Douglas Rushkoff – Home.

do not rush to embrace new technologies before figuring out how they work and work on us. Internet is leading to society of bloggers , much like TV and radio created a society of viewers, not programmers.

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Craigie Street Bistrot: pig’s heads, wild plants, bone marrow, beef tongue

August 25, 2007 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Ethnographic Methods, Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Network Science, Regenerative Economy, Systems Science
Beef Tongue Pancetta
Beef Tongue Pancetta (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

About Craigie Street Bistrot.

This restaurant has all sort of weir dishes such as pig’s heads, wild plants, bone marrow, beef tongue ragout, Kind of crazy french style.

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