I usually spear you the misery of my weekend adventures, but in this case I can not hold back - it was probably the most intense climbing i did in a long time (12 pitches fairview dome, 5 pitches cathedral, and 5 pitches eichorn pinnacle - all in two days).
(some pix are taken from the web)
Disclaimer: I work in Google's Policy Team, developing multistakeholder cooperations for internet governance & policy themes, hence I want to point out that all the opinions and ruminations on this blog are mine, not Google's.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
next - car design revolution
this morning i had one of these moments when you find something on the net which makes you think - Jeeez that might well be the beginning of a very new way of doing X - in this case "build cars". Ideo's Diego Rodriguez commented in his metacool blog about BMW's GINA prototype:
Friday, July 04, 2008
Hail the Peer-Production Revolution
Yochai Benkler is possibly the man with the most convincing argument for a knowledge work revolution based on the radical change regarding the control of the means of production.
If you have not heard of his thesis developed in wealth of networks you have to watch this TED video. If you know about his work watch this video to re-engage, he is really convincing:
(should the video not work for you go here)
If you have not heard of his thesis developed in wealth of networks you have to watch this TED video. If you know about his work watch this video to re-engage, he is really convincing:
(should the video not work for you go here)
Labels:
cyberspace,
economics,
peer-production,
TED
delicious visualizations
inspired by the hypergraph tool i blogged about in my last post i thought that delicious would be a great playground for this kind of visual navigation. and sure enough, there is a ton of really nice and (possibly :) usefull interfaces designed already. The only one's I handpicked:
Revealicious allows for pretty neat bubble network diagram style browsing of your bookmarks
Delicious Mind i haven't tried it out yet, but it looks like an awesome app which allows you to make a mindmap out of your delicious tags
please send me if you find widget style visualization in the hypergraph direction Please comment or contact me!
Revealicious allows for pretty neat bubble network diagram style browsing of your bookmarks
Delicious Mind i haven't tried it out yet, but it looks like an awesome app which allows you to make a mindmap out of your delicious tags
please send me if you find widget style visualization in the hypergraph direction Please comment or contact me!
Labels:
cyberspace,
delicious,
knowledge visualisation,
navigation
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