How to build a simple morning ritual that will take you from 0 to 60 as soon as you wake up.
http://www.asianefficiency.com/habits/productive-morning-rituals/
How to build a simple morning ritual that will take you from 0 to 60 as soon as you wake up.
http://www.asianefficiency.com/habits/productive-morning-rituals/
Welcome to the first episode of the Data Without Border podcast, your weekly show with Trent Adams, Steven Greenberg and Christian Scholz where we talk about data and borders.
In the first episode we talk specifically about facebook connect and Pownce’s end.
Matt Biddulph and Matt Jones
Can you build a successful website that nobody ever has to visit?
Feeds, APIs, widgets, Facebook apps, mobile and instant messaging mean that there are many ways for users to interact with a service without them having to visit the main website. When we first talked about building Dopplr, we wanted give users more choice about how they get their information into and out of the application. In this talk, we’ll describe how the site at dopplr.com is just one manifestation of a many-headed internet service. We’ll talk about how this affects the user interface design and the data modeling, and how it strengthens the relationship between designer and developer.
"Connected (broadcast Friday, September 25th, 2009)
How can your friends — and your friends’ friends — affect you? We’ll talk with Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler, two researchers exploring social networks and how they affect our health and behavior. In their new book ‘Connected,’ the pair describe research into how social networks tie into obesity, smoking, voting behavior, happiness, and more. "
http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/200909255
The Web is not just about information, it’s about people. In this presentation, Facebook’s Dave Morin will discuss the industry’s efforts to move toward a more social Web, and how openness can create a better experience for users sharing and connecting across the Web.
Dave Morin, Facebook Inc.
"From the E-book on your reader to the mp3s on your iPod to your musings on Facebook and Twitter - who owns the bits of data that make up your digital life? In this segment, Ira talks with technology columnist Randall Stross about the concept of "ownership" in the digital domain." From http://www.sciencefriday.com/program/archives/200907312
Guests include the UW dept. chair who developed Vanish, with their own explanation. Good stuff.
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