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Category: Metadata Masterdata

Infographics Are Hot, Your Boring Data Is Not

November 10, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata

Janine Popick, inc.com BASEMENT TO BOARDROOM Turn your boring piles of stats, data and other information into an eye-catching infographic using these three steps. Last week my online mar­ket­ing com­pa­ny, Ver­ti­cal­Re­sponse, pub­lished a big social media…

http://flpbd.it/ZcoB9 Infographics Are Hot, Your Boring Data Is Not

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Redo the resume for shrinking attention spans

November 9, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata

How To Redesign Your Resume For A Recruiter’s 6-Second Attention Span
By Mark Wilson, fastcodesign.com

The average recruiter spends six seconds on your resume. So this is what you do.

It’s fright­en­ing. You’ll spend most of your wak­ing life at a job, yet, accord­ing to a new study by The­Lad­ders, the aver­age recruiter spends just six sec­onds…

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Photograph your entire life

November 9, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata

A Wearable Camera That Photographs Your Entire Life
By Mark Wilson, fastcodesign.com

Microsoft’s cult-favorite SenseCam technology is reborn in a new, consumer- friendly package.

One of the coolest things to come out of Red­mond was Microsoft’s Sense­Cam. It was a wear­able cam­era that took thou­sands of pic­tures of your daily…

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Nano house: small building innovation

November 9, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

Nano House: Innovations for Small Dwellings [Hardcover]
Cristina Paredes Benitez, amazon.com

“Pro­vides a fine sur­vey for archi­tects, design­ers, and home­own­ers alike.” (The Mid­west Book Review )

“

Small is sex­i­er.

” (Details )

Phyl­lis Richard­son is an archi­tec­ture and design writer who has pub­lish…

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Silicon Valley’s Hottest Commodity: The Design-Savvy Founder

November 7, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata

Eric Markowitz, inc.com

Inc.com staff

Don’t get an MBA. Don’t even learn to code. If you really want to start a great company, hone your design skills.

Reams have been writ­ten about the impor­tance of founders that can code—or, in Sil­i­con Val­ley par­lance, the…

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Silicon Valley’s Hottest Commodity: The Design-Savvy Founder

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Disruptive ideas to fix our cities

November 7, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

5 Outside-The-Box Ideas To Change U.S. Cities For The Better
BY ARIEL SCHWARTZ, fastcoexist.com

The Mayor’s Challenge is a contest run by Bloomberg Philanthropies to find the best ideas bubbling out of our cities—from data mining to turning foreclosed houses into urban farms.

It’s a theme that we’ve touched on over and over at Co.Exist:…

RT @FastCompany: 5 Outside-The-Box Ideas To Change U.S. Cities For The Better http://flpbd.it/Jf7qB http://flpbd.it/uRCZc

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Visualizing how you will die

November 6, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata

(via What do people die of? Mortality rates and data for every cause of death in 2011 visualised | News | guardian.co.uk)

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The only way to change health behavior is to make it like TV

November 6, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Design UX, Digital health, Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Medutainment has the power to save lives
By Guest Author, wired.co.uk

Culture

This is a guest post by Jonathan Cloo­nan, Glob­al WPP Fel­low and Account Direc­tor. Fol­low him on Twit­ter on @Cloonanj

Medu­tain­ment. Yes, you read that right. And no, it’s not a typo. Does the word make you flinch? Is it…

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Marcin Jakubowski is building the DIY machines for a new civilization

November 6, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Ethnographic Methods, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy, Sustainable Design, Systems Science

Open-source blueprints for a modern off-the-grid civilization
By Aaron Souppouris, theverge.com

Marcin Jakubows­ki dreams of liv­ing off the grid. Over the past few years, he’s been work­ing on a set of 50 machines he believes nec­es­sary to found and sus­tain an inde­pen­dent, mod­ern com­mu­ni­ty. He wants to “take every­thing that…

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Twelve south: Put your Mac book at eye level, live longer

November 6, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Twelve South introduces HiRise for MacBook stand, shipping now for $70
Darren Murph, engadget.com

Hot on the heels of its HiRise for iMac release, the Mac-only acces­so­ry maker known as Twelve South is out­ing a sim­i­lar riser for Mac­Book prod­ucts. Engi­neered to hoist Mac­Books from 11 to 15 inch­es up off of one’s table, the HiRise for…

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Medium attempts to be a better source of information

November 6, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Digital health, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Medium wants people to eat their ‘information vegetables’
by Donna Tam, cnet.com

Obvi­ous CEO and Twit­ter co-founder Evan Williams says his new project is about cre­at­ing con­tent that focus­es on qual­i­ty over speed.

SAN FRAN­CIS­CO — Evan Williams, Twit­ter co-founder and CEO of Obvi­ous, wants to change the wor…

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Createspace and the best tools for publishing an ebook

November 5, 2012 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

CreateSpace, Smashwords and Author Solutions Dominate Self-Publishing Market | Bowker
theindependentpublishingmagazine.com

Bowk­er Press Release:

Self-Publishing Sees Triple-Digit Growth in Just Five Years, Says Bowk­er®

Cre­ate­Space, Smash­words and Author Solu­tions dom­i­nate infra­struc­ture land­scape

New Prov­i­dence, NJ – Octo­ber…

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