It’s possible for the average person to collect and analyze unprecedented amounts of data about themselves. What was once the province of extreme athletes and dieters has been democratized and the resulting movement is called ‘The Quantified Self.’ Brooke speaks with Gary Wolf, who coined the term, a number of self-quantifiers, and MIT professor Deb Roy about what all this personal data really tells us about ourselves.
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Quantified-Self: Die Vermessung des Selbst » Von markus » netzpolitik.org
Christian Grasse hat für Deutschlandradio Kultur ein 30 Minuten langes Feature über âDie Vermessung des Selbst â Wie die Quantified-Self-Technologie aus Menschen Datenkörper machtâ gemacht, was gestern ausgestrahlt wurde.
http://netzpolitik.org/2012/quantified-self-die-vermessung-des-selbst/
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The immense amounts of data collected by local, state and federal government agencies can be an incredibly valuable trove for enterprising journalists. It can also be a pointless slog. Texas Tribune reporter Matt Stiles and Duke University computational journalism professor Sarah Cohen explain how they find good stories in a sea of government data.
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