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Category: Metadata Masterdata

Scoop.it lets you create your own digital magazines

December 16, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Digital health, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Content Curation Startup, Scoop.it, Rolls Out Big New Redesign To Help Businesses & Pros Increase Their Visibility Online
Rip Empson, techcrunch.com

Scoop.it launched last Novem­ber to give any­one and every­one the abil­i­ty to cre­ate their own dig­i­tal mag­a­zines — to aggre­gate and dis­trib­ute con­tent from across ye olde Inter­nets accord­ing to their par­tic­u­lar inter­ests — not unl…

RT @TechCrunch: Content Curation Startup, Scoop.it, Rolls Out Big New Redesign To Help Businesses & Pros Increase Their … http://flip.it/oeX1u by @ripemp http://flip.it/1dAf0

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Best of Apple App Store 2012

December 16, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Apple’s Best Of App Store 2012 Rewards Creativity, Google; Skype And Rovio Take Top App Spots
Darrell Etherington, techcrunch.com

Apple has released its annu­al “Best Of” fea­ture for the iTunes and App Stores, and this year there are some apps at the top of the list that indi­cate Apple is inter­est­ed in reward­ing apps that fos­ter cre­ativ­i­ty on its iOS devices. The…

RT @TechCrunch: Apple’s Best Of App Store 2012 Rewards Creativity, Google, Skype And Rovio Take Top App Spots http://flip.it/FdNux by @drizzled http://flip.it/SKcoK

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Move to the Cloud in the Least Expensive iPad Mini

December 15, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata
Image representing iPad as depicted in CrunchBase
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By NICK BILTON, nytimes.com

Apple charges $100 more for storage when you buy the the 32- gigabyte iPad Mini over the 16-gigabyte model. But if you take the time to move your files and other material online, using a number of free or low-cost services, you will be able to buy…

RT @nytimesbits: Move to the Cloud in the Least Expensive iPad Mini http://flip.it/TywfW http://flip.it/zQWwn

Move to the Cloud in the Least Expensive iPad Mini

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Field Notes in Ergonomic Diversity: Standup Workers Speak

December 15, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata
73/366 ~ trapped
73/366 ~ trapped (Photo credit: C Jill Reed)

By STEVE LOHR, nytimes.com

Growing numbers of office workers are joining the ergonomic diversity movement. They are standing up, sometimes even walking at treadmill desks, while working. The health risks of sitting for hours are prompting workers to consider alternatives to…

RT @nytimesbits: Field Notes in Ergonomic Diversity: Standup Workers Speak http://flip.it/GgQIC http://flip.it/ygsCd

Field Notes in Ergonomic Diversity: Standup Workers Speak

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Artist visualizes his life online

December 15, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Digital health, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata

BigPic: Two And A Half Years Of Computer Use In One Incredible Image
By Colin Lecher, popsci.com

A map of when artist Marcin Ignac used his computer, when he didn’t, and what he was seeing

For a project titled Every Day of My Life, artist/programmer/designer Marcin Ignac used soft­ware to track, mea­sure, and visu­al­ize his com­put­er use…

RT @PopSci: One guy’s 2.5 years of computer use crammed into one big, scribbly, and beautiful infographic: http://flip.it/BJi0r http://flip.it/SNh0a

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DIY drone filmmaking replaces expensive Hollywood tech

December 15, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Digital health, Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Watch this: ‘Firefly,’ a stylish skateboarding video shot with a drone
By Adi Robertson, theverge.com

Skate­board­ers have been tap­ing their tricks with jury-rigged video setups since the advent of cam­corders, but the pro­duc­ers of short and beau­ti­ful video Fire­fly took the next log­i­cal step: using a cam­era mount­ed to a hexa­copte…

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Tagged Do it yourself, Fast Company, Federal Aviation Administration, Filmmaking, Unmanned aerial vehicle, VideoLeave a comment

Zensorium cardio health monitor for iOS

December 15, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Zensorium launches Tinké cardiorespiratory health and stress monitor for iOS devices (video)
Jamie Rigg, engadget.com

Plan­ning a glut­to­nous hol­i­day sea­son and then a health kick in the New Year to bal­ance it out? Well, when you start on the lat­ter, you might want one of Zen­so­ri­um’s Tinké car­diores­pi­ra­to­ry mon­i­tors to track your progress. The…

RT @engadget: Zensorium launches Tinké cardiorespiratory health and stress monitor for iOS devices (video) – http://flip.it/5yvsM http://flip.it/n62Qr

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Tagged Health, IDevice, IPad, IPhone, IPod Touch, New Year, Tinké, ZenLeave a comment

Adobe creative cloud, Muse empower digital designers

December 14, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Digital health, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Adobe announces Creative Cloud updates to Muse and Photoshop, team subscriptions and more
Billy Steele, engadget.com

If you jumped on the Cre­ative Cloud band­wag­on, you’re about to cash in one of the major perks of tak­ing said leap. Keep­ing its promise to roll out new fea­tures to the afore­men­tioned mem­bers first, Adobe has announced updates to Muse and…

RT @engadget: Adobe announces Creative Cloud updates to Muse and Photoshop, team subscriptions and more – http://flip.it/PWgyK http://flip.it/ClwDX

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Ravi Shankar, champion of ethnomusicology

December 14, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Remembering Ravi Shankar, the ‘Godfather of World Music’
Arun Rath, theworld.org

Remembering Ravi Shankar, the ‘Godfather of World Music’The World

You’ve been hear­ing uni­ver­sal praise Wednes­day for Ravi Shankar, and it is deeply deserved: His music was so good, he man­aged to open a door and raise the bar at the same…

RT @pritheworld: For children of the multicultural age, the late Ravi #Shankar was something of a father figure: http://flip.it/Ktbn0 #worldmusic http://flip.it/Pf418

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Strum makes your clips into appealing videos

December 14, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Digital health, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

This App Turns Your Video Clips Into Instant Music Videos
Emily Price, mashable.com

Videos you shoot on your iPhone are about to get a lot cooler, with Strum, a new video app that instantly turns 15-second video clips into rock masterpieces.Similar to how you might put a filter on a photo with Instagram, Strum offers a number of…

RT @mashable: This App Turns Your Video Clips Into Instant Music Videos http://flip.it/OGjNz http://flip.it/N3Vx9

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Windows 8 is another UX fiasco

December 13, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Nielsen Norman Group: UX Research, Training, and Consulting
nngroup.com

Windows 8 — Disappointing Usability for Both Novice and Power Users

Sum­ma­ry: Hid­den fea­tures, reduced dis­cov­er­abil­i­ty, cog­ni­tive over­head from dual envi­ron­ments, and reduced power from a single-window UI and low infor­ma­tio…

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UX makeover from ISite design

December 13, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

UX Makeover
ISITE Design, isitedesign.com

Sub­mit­ted by Jes­si­ca Cheng S… on Novem­ber 12th, 2012 in

UX Makeover: Laying the Foundation to Support Your Website Content

Of the many ben­e­fits we enjoy being part of the ISITE Design team is a true com­mit­ment to pro­fes­sion­al…

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