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Category: Metadata Masterdata

MakerBot Opens Large New Factory in Brooklyn

August 21, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

MakerBot Opens Large New Factory in Brooklyn.

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Makey Makey Will Make You Love The “Internet Of Things” | Fast Company | Business + Innovation

August 21, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Makey Makey Will Make You Love The

Makey Makey Will Make You Love The “Internet Of Things” | Fast Company | Business + Innovation.

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Print These 20 Things You Don’t Really Need And Your 3-D Printer Pays For Itself

August 20, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Print These 20 Things You Dont Really Need And Your 3-D Printer Pays For Itself | Co.Exist | ideas + impact

Print These 20 Things You Dont Really Need And Your 3-D Printer Pays For Itself | Co.Exist | ideas + impact.

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An online summer camp for maker kids – CNN.com

August 20, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

An online summer camp for maker kids – CNN.com.

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Magic jack vs Net talk vs Ooma vs Obihai

August 18, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

(via magicJack vs netTALK vs Ooma vs. Obihai)

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Mini camping concepts

July 26, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

MINI unveils its 3 latest camping concepts – Images
gizmag.com

http://flip.it/PXBnJ

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Honda FIT EV lease bargain

June 29, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Sustainable Design, Systems Science

(via Honda Fit EV lease drops to $259 with no down payment, unlimited miles)

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Samsung EX2F: very fast, low light lens, compact form

June 9, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

(via Samsung EX2F Review | Digital Trends Reviews)

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After your Job Is gone: What you do is about to be replaced by a machine (and this time we mean it)

June 7, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

(via After Your Job Is Gone | TechCrunch)

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Pedal cars at maker Fest

May 22, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Pedal Car Race Competition Heats Up
Goli Mohammadi, makezine.com

The fine folks of the Fun Bike Uni­corn Club (FBUC) are host­ing the sec­ond annu­al Death Defy­ing Fig­ure 8 Races this week­end, May 18 and 19, at Maker Faire Bay Area. One look at a hand­ful of the pedal cars that will be rac­ing this week­end,…

Pedal Car Race Competition Heats Up http://flip.it/X7bZa http://flip.it/1ccyz

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Best craigslist bike ad

May 22, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

The Most Awesome Craigslist Ad Is for a Beat-Up Bike
Todd Wasserman, mashable.com

Profanity-laced hyperbolic Craigslist ads were once novel, but now they are a genre to themselves. To get people’s attention on the site these days you have to do something really remarkableThat’s why we salute this ad for a used bicycle from Ryan…

http://flip.it/Oj7cI

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Beaglebone black is faster than Pi

May 22, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

BeagleBone Black flies faster than the speed of Pi for just $45
Paul Ridden, gizmag.com

Developers, makers, and hobbyists looking for a beefier alternative to Gizmag favorite the Raspberry Pi will be delighted to learn that BeagleBoard.org has taken the wraps off a 1 GHz ARM-based board named the BeagleBone Black. Though it may look…

BeagleBone Black flies faster than the speed of Pi for just $45 http://flip.it/F0cAC http://flip.it/ko4vM

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