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  1. Illah Nourbaksh: Our Future Lives with Robots

    —Huffduffed by jasedit 2 months ago

  2. “Ich freue mich auf den Wahlkampf” - Piratenchef Schlömer über den Führungsstreit in | Interview der Woche | Deutschlandfunk

    Für den Vorsitzenden der Piratenpartei, Bernd Schlömer, gehören Debatten und Diskussionen zur Demokratie. Er gesteht ein, dass seine Partei sich in den letzten Monaten nach außen nicht immer gut verkauft habe. Mit Blick auf die Bundestagswahl sollen nun die Kandidaten im Vordergrund stehen.

    http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/idw_dlf/2035408/

    —Huffduffed by visuell 2 months ago

  3. Mit dem Handy durchs Museum navigieren - Neue Google-Funktion Indoor Maps | Netscout | Deutschlandradio Kultur

    Nie mehr auf fremden Flughäfen verirren oder in Einkaufszentren nach dem Laden mit den Schuhen suchen. Das verspricht Google Indoor Maps. Mit der neuen Anwendung und einem Android-Smartphone kann man sich zum Beispiel auch durch Museen navigieren lassen.

    http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/netscout/1974340/

    —Huffduffed by michaelstingl 3 months ago

  4. Hanna Rosin “Das Ende der Männer”

    Frauen sind flexibler. Sie können sich besser auf die Anforderungen unserer Lebens- und Arbeitswelt einstellen und werden bald an der Spitze der Gesellschaft stehen. Mit diesen Thesen sorgt die amerikanische Journalistin Hanna Rosin nicht nur in den USA für Diskussionsstoff.

    http://www.dradio.de/dlf/sendungen/andruck/1985508/

    —Huffduffed by alips 4 months ago

  5. Sendung mit dem Pinguin: #10 ubuntuusers.de – Sendung Mit Dem Pinguin – RUMsenden.de

    Wen soll man fragen wenn man eine Frage zu Ubuntu hat oder das System Probleme macht? Seit 2004 gibt es ein großes Portal zu Ubuntu mit dem Motto “fragen ist…

    http://rumsenden.de/2012/10/10/sendung-mit-dem-pinguin-10-ubuntuusers-de/

    —Huffduffed by xmhk 7 months ago

  6. The Brain’s Politics: How Campaigns Are Framed and Why - George Lakoff - MIT Comparative Media Studies Podcast

    Everything we learn, know and understand is physical — a matter of brain circuitry. This basic fact has deep implications for how politics is understood, how campaigns are framed, why conservatives and progressives talk past each other, and why progressives have more problems framing messages than conservatives do — and what they can do about it.

    George Lakoff is Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley, where he has taught since 1972. He previously taught at Harvard (1965-69) and the University of Michigan (1969-1972).

    He graduated from MIT in 1962 (in Mathematics and Literature) and received his PhD in Linguistics from Indiana University in 1966.

    http://cms.mit.edu/news/2012/09/podcast_george_lakoff_the_brai.php

    —Huffduffed by zzot 8 months ago

  7. Johanna Drucker: “Designing Digital Humanities” - MIT Comparative Media Studies

    What is the role of design in modeling digital humanities? Can we imagine new forms of argument and platforms that support interpretative work?

    http://cms.mit.edu/news/2012/05/podcast_johanna_drucker_design.php#more

    —Huffduffed by zzot 12 months ago

  8. Adapting Journalism to the Web” with Jay Rosen and Ethan Zuckerman - MIT Comparative Media Studies

    New communications technologies are revolutionizing our experience of news and information. The avalanche of news, gossip, and citizen reporting available on the web is immensely valuable but also often deeply unreliable. How can professional reporters and editors help to assure that quality journalism will be recognized and valued in our brave new digital world?

    http://cms.mit.edu/news/2012/04/podcast_adapting_journalism_to.php#more

    —Huffduffed by zzot one year ago

  9. Tim Anderson, Bay Area DIY superhero | KALW

    Tim Anderson, Bay Area DIY superhero | KALW

    http://www.kalw.org/post/tim-anderson-bay-area-diy-superhero

    —Huffduffed by knowuh one year ago

  10. MIT Media Lab: Making Connections

    The MIT Media Lab is a place for making connections: connecting peopleand technology, connecting researchers across diverse disciplines, andconnecting the physical and local to the digital and remote. Mostimportantly, though, the Lab is about connecting people to oneanother. Our kickoff panel is centered on what is fresh and exciting at the MediaLab and how the Lab and its projects connect to the world. We’ll tell you what cool stuff is happening under our new director Joi Ito, demo some exciting projects on the boundary between business, open source,and academia, show how we navigate the benefits and challenges along this boundary, introduce you to all the other activities and events we’ll be hosting at SXSW, including our ongoing hacking and demo area,and get you started on the Making Connections Installation, our platform for hooking conference attendees and distant onlookers into our digital-physical games, art, and silliness.

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    —Huffduffed by liberatr one year ago

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