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Category: Metadata Masterdata

Tetra-Shed: An office pod for your backyard

January 12, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

(via Tetra-Shed: An office pod for your backyard (and more))

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Swamp Thing

January 12, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

(via Swamp Thing | Dwell)

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Tagged DC Universe, Deadman, Guillermo del Toro, John Constantine, Justice League Dark, Scarecrow, Scott Snyder, Swamp ThingLeave a comment

Willow Garage anthro of robots

January 12, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Digital health, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

(via Overview | Willow Garage)

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  • Robotics infiltrates Engadget’s Expand (robohub.org)

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Tagged bostondynamics, Google, Open source, Robot, Robot operating system, Robotics, ROS, Willow GarageLeave a comment

Stealthy Gen9 Rolls Out BioFab for Large-Scale Gene Manufacturing

January 12, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Network Science

(via Stealthy Gen9 Rolls Out BioFab for Large-Scale Gene Manufacturing | Xconomy)

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Tagged Eukaryotic, Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Joseph Jacobson, Kraft Group, XconomyLeave a comment

The Guerrilla Gardening Home Page

January 12, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

(via The Guerrilla Gardening Home Page)

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Tagged FAQs Help and Tutorials, Garden, Guerrilla Garden, Liz Christy Garden, South Los Angeles, TED (conference)Leave a comment

Toss the brush and throw robot Mirra in your pool

January 11, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

Toss the brush and throw robot Mirra in your pool
by Tim Hornyak, cnet.com

iRobot’s latest pool cleaner can filter more than 4,000 gallons per hour. It’ll help you be lazier for a cool $1,300.

LAS VEGAS—I used to try clean­ing my god­moth­er’s pool with long, unwieldy nets and hoses, and always gave up in…

RT @CNETNews: Are you in the market for a pool cleaning robot? If so, today is your lucky day http://flip.it/Uqc1k http://flip.it/rL88g

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Tagged Domestic robot, IRobot, Mirra, NASDAQ, Robot, RoombaLeave a comment

Lumoback Posture-Monitoring

January 11, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Digital health, Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Network Science, Regenerative Economy

Start-Up Behind Lumoback Posture-Monitoring Gadget Raises $5M
Liz Gannes, allthingsd.com

Lumo BodyTech, which makes a wear­able waist­band that tracks pos­ture and move­ment and vibrates when the wear­er slouch­es, has raised $5 mil­lion in Series A fund­ing led by Madrona Ven­ture Group.

The Palo Alto, Calif.-based start-up dou­ble…

http://flip.it/mi6cM

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Tagged Android, California, Gadget, IPad, IPhone, Palo Alto California, Series A round, WithingsLeave a comment

That Freckled Girl in a T-Shirt and Jeans Is Your Typical Mac User

January 10, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

That Freckled Girl in a T-Shirt and Jeans Is Your Typical Mac User
Ina Fried, allthingsd.com

The typ­i­cal Mac user is a freck­led woman in a T-shirt and jeans.

At least, that’s the most like­ly Mac user accord­ing to research from BlueS­tacks. She has also got a two-in-five chance of wear­ing glass­es and a 15 per­cent chance of sport­…

That Freckled Girl in a T-Shirt and Jeans Is Your Typical Mac User – Ina Fried – News – AllThingsD http://flip.it/eR614 http://flip.it/rEAUa

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Tagged Casual, FAQs Help and Tutorials, Jeans, Shirt, T-shirt, WearLeave a comment

Minority Report tech: coming to your living room

January 1, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Dan Lyons, readwrite.com

The company is called Leap Motion, and if you want to get an idea of how much everyone in San Francisco is buzzing about them, consider this: A few weeks ago I was visiting a different hot new startup in San Francisco, and in the middle of their d…

RT @rishad: Huge deal! “@DaveMarsey: Preordering this stat: This Tiny Gizmo Could Be A Very Big Deal In 2013 http://flip.it/Y7t57 via @zite” http://flip.it/T0YY6

This Tiny Gizmo Could Be A Very Big Deal In 2013 – And Beyond

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Tagged California, Leap Motion, San Francisco Bay Area, United StateLeave a comment

Apple watch on the horizon

January 1, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

THE END OF SMARTPHONES: The Latest Rumor Is That Apple Is Working On A Computer Watch
Nicholas Carlson, businessinsider.com

Tech/Media

Long before Apple ever revealed its lat­est iPhones and iPads to the pub­lic, we knew almost exact­ly what they would look like and what kind of fea­tures they would have thanks to rumors ema­nat­ing from Apple’s Asian sup­ply…

THE END OF SMARTPHONES: The Latest Rumor Is That Apple Is Working On A Computer Watch – Business Insider http://flip.it/jFk1K http://flip.it/TkeyO

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Design trends for future web developers

December 30, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

10 New Web Design Trends You Can Expect to See in 2013
Amber Leigh Turner, thenextweb.com

Well, it is that time of year where we start to reflect on the past year and look for­ward to the new year. In 2012 we have seen sev­er­al new trends appear in web design, one of the most notable being the rise of respon­sive design.

With just d…

RT @TheNextWeb: 10 Web design trends you can expect to see in 2013 http://flip.it/C04lz by @amberlturner

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Tagged Amber Leigh Turner, Apple, IPhone, New Year, The Next Web, TheNextWeb Forum, Web design1 Comment

Should I learn app development or HTML5?

December 30, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Ethnographic Methods, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

HTML5 vs. Apps: Here’s Why The Debate Matters, And Who Will Win
Business Insider, businessinsider.com

Tech/Media

HTML5 is a new tech­nol­o­gy that allows devel­op­ers to build rich web-based apps that run on any device via a stan­dard web brows­er.

Many think it will save the web, ren­der­ing native platform-dependent apps obso­lete.

So, whi…

RT @SAI: HTML5 vs. Apps: Why The Debate Matters, And Who Will Win http://flip.it/8MLIg http://flip.it/cfVJg

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My iPhone apps as of February 2010
My iPhone apps as of February 2010 (Photo credit: dougbelshaw)

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