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Queen of Versailles, NBC’s Revolution, and Matt Zoller Seitz’s essay about unsophisticated audiences: Slate’s Culture Gabfest weighs in. - Slate Magazine
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Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis: Impact on the Political Transition
August 29, 2012. Atlantic Council of the US
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Episode 153 – 14th September 2012 » The Pod Delusion - A Podcast about Interesting Things
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Facebook is not your friend - Big Ideas - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Facebook has more than 845 million active users per month and the number is growing steadily. But is Facebook really your friend? Critics say it destroys the notion of privacy and devalues friendship. But Facebook fans see the social networking site as a tool that enhances life and creates a true global village. Coming up on Big Ideas: an Intelligence Squared debate from the UK.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bigideas/facebook/3884070
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Endurance Planet Podcast: Sports Nutrition – What Chocolate Cravings Could Indicate
Ben Greenfield answers your questions on buying discounted produce thatâs near expiration, creatine for endurance athletes, why does one sneeze after pool swimming, raw egg whites in smoothies, reason for intense chocolate cravings, protein needs (and fat, and carbs) for female endurance athletes, and nutrition for a short-distance triathlete/multi-day bike racer.
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Adam Greenfield on Connected Things & Civic Responsibilities in the Networked City [AUDIO]0
Adam Greenfield of Urbanscale, LLC discusses the many technologies used to collect and convey information around public spaces, and the ethical issues underlying them, as well as a proposal for how technologies could be better harnessed for the public good. Jeffrey Schnapp of the Metalab moderates.
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Full Interview: Adam Greenfield on Urban Computing | Spark | CBC Radio
A few weeks ago on Spark, contributor Jonathan Gifford brought us inside the Cognitive Cities Conference in Berlin. One of the key people he met there was Adam Greenfield. Adam is founder and managing director of the urban-systems design practice Urbanscale and he thinks a lot about the future of the networked city, something he’s called urban computing.
http://www.cbc.ca/spark/2011/04/full-interview-adam-greenfield-on-urban-computing/
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UXpod: Adam Greenfield interviewed
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Elements of a Networked Urbanism by Adam Greenfield
Over the past several years, we’ve watched as a very wide variety of objects and surfaces familiar from everyday life have been reimagined as networked information-gathering, -processing, -storage and -display resources. Why should cities be any different?
What happens to urban form and metropolitan experience under such circumstances? What are the implications for us, as designers, consumers and as citizens?
http://2009.dconstruct.org/schedule/adamgreenfield/
Adam Greenfield lives in a city and thinks you probably do, too.
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Science Weekly - Brain Plasticity
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