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Category: Metadata Masterdata

Georgia tech online MOOC MS in CS

May 19, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Udacity and Georgia Tech Introduce Online CS Masters Degree
Jon Russell, thenextweb.com

Geor­gia Tech has announced a part­ner­ship with Web-learning start­up Udac­i­ty that sees the two orga­ni­za­tions team up to offer its first online mas­ter of sci­ence degree, which will run as an entire­ly Internet-based pro­gram.

The degree …

Udacity and Georgia Tech Introduce Online CS Masters Degree http://flip.it/OLBIT http://flip.it/uiW9c

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Turn a mason jar into a coffee machine

May 19, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

USA-Made Portland Press Lets You Brew Fresh Coffee in Any Mason Jar
Erin Flesch, inhabitat.com

Home coffee-making equipment has come a long way, but the typical french press is still assembled from plastic and delicate glass in an overseas factory. The Portland Press is a french press for a mason jar that is made in the state of Oregon out …

RT @inhabitat: This beautiful USA-made Portland Press lets you brew fresh coffee in any mason jar! http://flip.it/QZImw http://flip.it/KQLlj

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Bio hacking: DIY biotech

May 19, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

(via Dave Asprey On Biohacking – Business Insider)

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Bulletproof conference: biohack your life

May 19, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

(via Bulletproof Conference — Biohack Your Life)

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Digital must haves for any new startup

May 18, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

New Start-ups: Here’s Your Digital To-Do List
John Brandon, inc.com

TECH REPORT

You already know you need a robust Web presence for your business. What other tech steps do you need to take to get established? Read this handy list.

I asked a num­ber of entre­pre­neurs and experts for the essen­tial things every…

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The rise of artisanal publishing

May 18, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Call It “Artisanal,” And 5 Other Ways To Crush Self-Publishing
By: Sam Harrison, fastcompany.com

When former Apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki submitted what he believed was a perfect manuscript to a professional copyeditor, the editor found 1,500 errors. So he knows a thing or two (or 1,500) about how to self-publish the right way. Read on for h…

Call It “Artisanal,” And 5 Other Ways To Crush Self-Publishing http://flip.it/3Pa0G http://flip.it/leion

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Steve Jobs, Pablo Picasso, Nate Silver: why the most creative people are generalists

May 18, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Steve Jobs, Nate Silver, And Pablo Picasso: Why The Most Creative People Are Generalists
By: Drake Baer, fastcompany.com

The compelling case for why a breadth of knowledge and a depth of expertise spur innovation.

In the sum­mer of 1982 a 27-year-old Steve Jobs accept­ed an award at the Acad­e­my of Achieve­ment. Dur­ing his brief speech, he hit what would become…

http://flip.it/skiOK

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Cornell NYC Tech University rethinks tech education

April 30, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Building a Better Tech School
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA, nytimes.com

IF all the hopes and hype are war­rant­ed, a non­de­script third-floor loft in the Chelsea neigh­bor­hood of Man­hat­tan offers a glimpse of the future, for New York City and for Cor­nell Uni­ver­si­ty. In truth, it doesn’t look like much — just…

Cornell NYC Tech, Planned for Roosevelt Island, Starts Up in Chelsea – NYTimes.com http://flip.it/Gv4n5 http://flip.it/bZBlI

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Kinsa: smartphone thermometer and real time health map

April 29, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Kinsa launches a smartphone-connected thermometer to create a real-time health map
Ki Mae Heussner, gigaom.com

If you want a real-time pic­ture of the coun­try’s health, you can check out Google Flu Trends or insights from social media. And if you want a more offi­cial per­spec­tive, you can turn to the Cen­ters for Dis­ease Con­trol. But get­ting…

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Data hero: visualization startup cloud based analysis

April 29, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Design UX, Digital health, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Visualization startup Datahero opens its doors and delivers data analysis for the masses
Derrick Harris, gigaom.com

When I first met Data­hero Co-founder Chris Neu­mann a year ago, I was pret­ty excit­ed about what he claimed his new com­pa­ny was going to do. Essen­tial­ly, he told me, it was going to offer a sim­ple, cloud-based data analy­sis and…

Visualization startup Datahero opens its doors and delivers data analysis for the masses http://flip.it/NwDD6 http://flip.it/MVf6l

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TechShop: industrial revolution for $125 a month

April 28, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

TechShop: an industrial revolution for $125 a month
Brian Heater, engadget.com

Some­one, Mark Hatch, if I had to guess, has left a Square read­er just to the left of where we’ve set up our cam­eras. It’s on a table next to a small, but excep­tion­al­ly diverse array of gad­gets. There’s a wood­en book that unfolds into a des…

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Food Hackathons: food tech startups growing

April 15, 2013 by timbatchelder, posted in Health Informatics, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Metadata Masterdata

Food Hackers Cook Up a Storm of Startup Ideas in San Francisco
Wade Roush, xconomy.com

Wade RoushFile this under “more evidence that food-tech is one of the hottest areas for Bay Area entrepeneurs.” A weekend Food Hackathon contest at SOMACentral’s new 450 Townsend Street space attracted some 170 developers, designers,…

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