Innovation practices integrating business & brand with meaning & purpose – evolutionary culture emerging through collaboration & creativity - connecting value streams in branded identity networks - physics & consciousness
26 March 2011
#Legal rules & implications of #socialmedia should be in hands of younger #lawyers
#Color - new location based #socialnetworking #app - soaring to top since release 24 hrs ago
Color has captivated the technology world. The mobile app has only been publicly available for 24 hours, but it already has hundreds of articles dedicated to it and currently sits at number 26 (and rising) on the iTunes Top Free apps list.
24 March 2011
Sense of #smell could be 'quantum #physics effect'
A long-standing conjecture that our sense of smell may be due the the effects of quantum physics is gaining ground, thanks to new measurements.
17 March 2011
Cover for new book - Quick Start Guide to Making Choices - makes it real
Many thanks to everyone who has participated in the first feedback group. We have worked all your constructive feedback and suggestions into this big edit.
Digital Gaming Goes Academic
Experts say technology and research have evolved to the point where educators can actually have a sense of the impact of games on individual learners

14 March 2011
How the Japan Earthquake Shortened the Earth Day | Japan Earthquake & Tsunami | Natural Disasters, Earth Tilt & Earth's Axis | Space.com
How the Japan Earthquake Shortened Days on Earth
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| This map shows the location of the March 11, 2011 earthquake in Japan, as well as the foreshocks (dotted lines), including a 7.2-magnitude event on March 9, and aftershocks (solid lines). The size of each circle represents the magnitude of the associated quake or shock. CREDIT: USGS |
The massive earthquake that struck northeast Japan Friday (March 11) has shortened the length Earth's day by a fraction and shifted how the planet's mass is distributed.
A new analysis of the 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Japan has found that the intense temblor has accelerated Earth's spin, shortening the length of the 24-hour day by 1.8 microseconds, according to geophysicist Richard Gross at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.
13 March 2011
The #Happynomics of Life #culture #meaning
Just what goes into well-being is confounding.
Many of the variables — like love and friendship and family relations — are hard to pin down. But British research has suggested that money itself does not confer happiness, although wealthier people tend to be happier; that employment is critical to self-esteem; that women tend to be happier than men; and that people need something beyond the material for fulfillment.
6 March 2011
Conan O'Brien playing real life #AngryBirds #gaming
Researchers developing #computer to intuit #human inputs beyond traditional keyboard & mouse. #AI #database #interaction
5 March 2011
3 March 2011
Who Is The World's Most Typical Person? Fascinating interactive graphic From National Geographic magazine #human #profiling
In December, National Geographic released a fantastic teaser for 7 Billion, their ambitious series on overpopulation, delivering some jaw-dropping statistics in brilliantly animated kinetic typography.
Today, they’re back with the second installment, which examines the same issue through a highly unusual lens: In a world of 7 billion people, who is the most “typical” person? The answer might surprise you.

2 March 2011
Nobel Laureate & Microfinance Guru Yunus Fired from Bank He Founded
Bangladesh Bank said that Prof Yunus has violated the country's retirement laws by staying on as Grameen's head long past the mandatory retirement age of 60. Prof Yunus is 70.
Correspondents say that the removal of Prof Yunus is the culmination of a long-running feud with the government.
The government owns a 25% stake in Grameen, which pioneered the microfinance concept of lending small amounts of money to the poor which has been replicated worldwide.
Read rest of article here: http://bbc.in/gtfoIf
23 February 2011
Why Has Google Been Collecting Kids' Social Security Numbers Under the Guise of an Art Contest?
It turns out that the company sporting the motto "don't be evil" has been asking parents nationwide to disclose their children's personal information, including Social Security Numbers, and recruiting schools to help them do it -- all under the guise of an art contest.
It's called, "Doodle-4-Google," a rather catchy, kid-friendly name if I do say so myself. The company is even offering prize money to schools to enlist their help with the promotion. Doesn't it sound like fun? Don't you want your kid to enter too? What could be wrong with filling out a few entry forms?
A national, commercial database of names and addresses of American children, especially one that includes their dates of birth and SSNs, would be worth many millions to marketing firms and retailers.
Of course, data collection is not the reason Google gives for doing this competition. Their FAQ says it's because "We love to encourage and celebrate the creativity of young people..." etc. If that's so, then why on earth would the contest's original Parent Consent Form ask for the child's city of birth, date of birth and last four digits of the child's SSN? Along with complete contact info of the parents.
You see what Google knows and many parents don't know is that a person's city of birth and year of birth can be used to make a statistical guess about the first five digits of his/her social security number.
Then, if you can somehow obtain those last four SSN digits explicitly -- voila, you've unlocked countless troves of personal information from someone who didn't even understand that such a disclosure was happening.
This kind of data can be linked with other databases to target advertising. It's worth many times more than what Google will spend on prizes (each State Finalist gets a T-shirt!).
Read the complete article from Bob Bowden: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-bowdon/why-has-google-been-colle_b_825754.html
22 February 2011
Adding a twist to radio technology - Spiralling radio waves could revolutionize telecommunications
Twisted radio waves could free up more bandwidth for mobile phones and computers.Marcus Mok/CorbisBandwidth available to mobile phones, digital television and other communication technologies could be expanded enormously by exploiting the twistedness as well as wavelength of radio waves.
That is the claim being made by a group of scientists in Italy and Sweden, who have shown how a radio beam can be twisted, and the resulting vortex detected with distant antennas.
21 February 2011
An international gathering of specialists takes a unified approach toward measuring #sustainability #metrics
Thomas Dietz, a sociology and environmental science and policy professor at Michigan State University, took steps to indentify a universal framework to evaluate sustainability at a national gathering of scientists Feb. 20.
"By design, we were able to bring together researchers from many disciplines from around the world," Dietz said. "We were really fortunate to get the leaders of the five most-prominent measures."
The unifying theme of sustainability is human well-being, how it impacts the environment and the tradeoffs of the two. While some methods focus on economics, others place higher emphasis on the environment and some do both. Yet all are complementary and wrestling with the same overarching goals, Dietz added.
For details on who attended and more info, read rest of article:
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-02-approach-sustainability.html
19 February 2011
How couples recover after an #argument depends on their emotional #relationships with caregivers as babies #behaviour
According to a new study published in Psychological Science, the ability of couples to bounce back from conflict may depend on emotional engagements each partner had with their caregivers as babies.
"This is some of the first evidence that romantic partners play an important role in buffering the potential harmful effects from poor experiences earlier in life. There's something about the important people later in our lives that changes the consequences of what happened earlier."
Read further about the 20 year research project:
http://www.machineslikeus.com/news/how-couples-recover-after-argument-stems-t...
16 February 2011
New research: For girls, the fun is in making video #games, not just playing them. #learning
There is an inherent creative component to computing science. Having a student design and construct something using the tool is one way to allow them to investigate that aspect of computing science.
"We thought we should have female students create games and see if they are just as excited about making games as male students and see whether it's an attractor to computing science that is independent of gender."
The research findings indicated that female students enjoyed creating games as much as their male counterparts. They even preferred game construction to activities such as story writing. Female students gained and used practical skills that are crucial to understanding computing science.
Read rest of article:
12 February 2011
Young #Children Choose to Share Prizes After Working Together #collaboration
ttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/02/110211095551.htm?" Grownups have a good sense of what's fair. Research now shows that this is true for young children, too.
In a study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, three-year-old children shared with a peer after they worked together to earn a reward, even in situations where it would be easy for one child to keep all of the spoils for himself. "
Delving into the mind of a dictator - what #behaviours define a #dictator?
Was Mubarek's out-of-touch reaction to the civil uprising in Egypt due in part to his age? After decades in power, had Mubarek come to believe that his own identity was reflected in his country's identity?
Interesting insights in this article provoke us to think about different types of dictators - whether they are defined by longstanding authoritarianism or a narcisistic reign of terror.
7 February 2011
What's your #Appitype ? Discover what your #mobile #apps say about you
The adage “you can tell a person by the contents of their handbag” may have been true once, but now all you really need to understand someone is to know how they use their smartphone. The secret to determining someone’s personality lies beneath the apps they’ve installed on their phone.
The Appitypes:
APPTHUSIAST – Appthusiasts are energetic and passionate. They are social creatures who like to know about the latest trends. They are curious, spontaneous and enjoy being involved in diverse pursuits. Their likes/dislikes are illustrated through the content on their mobile; they download lots of apps and use them a lot. Appthusiasts are rarely without their smartphone, sometimes even taking it to sleep with them!
APPCENTRIC – They are hard working, energetic and productive. They have a lot of contacts, are tech savvy, and know how to make their technology serve them best. They’re conventional and prefer data management, numerical and organisational pursuits. Appcentrics get the most out of the more functional apps on their mobile, which they often use as a pocket-sized computer. While they only download apps occasionally, they frequently use them.
LIVE WIRE – Live Wires are active, down-to-earth people who enjoy technical, outdoor and athletic pursuits. Clever and investigative, they’re sociable, have lots of friends and often seek new experiences and adventures, relishing any challenge. They are reliable and productive and this is reflected in their downloads, which tend to be a mix of health/fitness, social and travel related apps.
CREATOR – These people are creative and imaginative. The creator may be a loner or a team player, but when they socialize they often find themselves the life of the party. As natural storytellers, they will not only rely on the creative capabilities of their mobile, but often use social networking sites. They are up on the latest trends and their creative spirit often drives them to brightly coloured phones, illustrating that they are fun and open minded.
CONNECTOR – The connector is personable, confident and curious. They have an uplifting and motivating personality with a knack for making friends and acquaintances in the online or real world. They have a collection of apps that they use again and again, often carrying fun apps on their phone and apps that may be useful to others. They occasionally download free apps and their app catalogue could do with a refresh.
APPRENTICE – The apprentice is sensitive, kind hearted and independent. They’re inquisitive and clever with a solid circle of friends and a select group of passionate pursuits. Apprentices are interested in downloading apps but don’t know where to start. Don’t be fooled by their shy appearance. There is a wild side just waiting to get out!
Read the rest of the article from Trevor Pinch http://memeburn.com/2011/02/what-do-your-mobile-apps-say-about-you
You can also follow Memburn on Twitter @memburn
3 February 2011
Time to re-invent education: #Genes play key classroom role - stop instructing, enable #learning to draw out #potential
This requires a new approach. Now, there is also genetic evidence for re-inventing education.
Understanding a person's genetic disposition Is elemental to creating learning situations to draw out an individual's potential - so that each person can develp and grow. Soon an unique identity profile might define how to customise a learning programme for each person. "Instead of a model of instruction in which children are the passive recipients of knowledge, a genetically sensitive approach to education suggests an active view of learning in which children select, modify and create their own education in part on the basis of their genetic propensities."This type of learning aligns with the contemporary digital behaviour of "select, modify, create".This supports the basic premise in our soon to be published book The Quick Start Guide to Making Choices. We explain that the basic principles for making choices are framed by an individual's core values. This disposition gives each person a unique perspective on a situation. I am looking forward to speaking with Dr. Claire Haworth about the possibilities of working with us on the learning programmes for the Kids 2020 Foundation.
Read the BBC reference article here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/mobile/education-12339798
What will frame the future of law & public policy in #Egypt & how long will it take?
2 February 2011
Social tech innovators create detours around media roadblocks during times of crisis #innovation #socialmedia
Social tech innovators create detours around media roadblocks during times of crisis #innovation #socialmedia
Visualisation - Talking with your hands can help solve complex problems #science #behaviour
Visualisation - Talking with your hands can help solve complex problems #science #behaviour
31 January 2011
Physicists call for alien messaging protocol #physics #aliens
The messaging to extraterrestrial intelligence protocol (METI, pdf) would include constraints and guidelines for signal encoding, message length, information content, the researchers wrote.
It should also specify a transmission strategy, they said, suggesting a simple physical or mathematical language with the signal repeated regularly to avoid being overlooked as noise.
Physicists call for alien messaging protocol #physics #aliens
The messaging to extraterrestrial intelligence protocol (METI, pdf) would include constraints and guidelines for signal encoding, message length, information content, the researchers wrote.
It should also specify a transmission strategy, they said, suggesting a simple physical or mathematical language with the signal repeated regularly to avoid being overlooked as noise.
27 January 2011
#Facebook enhances #security options
Facebook is giving users an option to add an additional layer of security to protect their accounts.

25 January 2011
Problems with your router? Reset its base channel #router #wifi
We live in an heavily populated neighborhood with hundreds of wireless routers within a one block area. This means that almost everyone has their wifi router base channel set to 11 - delivered that way in the box.
Can you see the signal for your wifi router, yet your devices - iPhones, laptops - cannot communicate and connect to your wifi network? Then connect your PC with a cable to your router. Open your browser and go to your Router Configurator http://192.168.0.1 (check router label for this exact URL).
Go to your Wireless Basic Settings and change the channel.
Your devices are just having trouble connecting to your wifi signal with all those routers signaling on the same channel in such close proximity to one another.
Now, unplug router and modem. Restart your modem first; wait a few minutes and restart your router.
Hope this helps. Many thanks to Rick at UPC NL call center for working through this with me. What a relief and such a simple solution.





