It be Wednesday… There is no IP address to listen live, only the button on dirtyboxers.net/live works. Power issues have been threatening, but not
http://dirtyboxers.net/2012/07/04/db452-ubuntus-crock-of-crop/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
It be Wednesday… There is no IP address to listen live, only the button on dirtyboxers.net/live works. Power issues have been threatening, but not
http://dirtyboxers.net/2012/07/04/db452-ubuntus-crock-of-crop/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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Google durchsucht ab sofort keine Twitter-Meldungen mehr. Offenbar will der Konzern sein eigenes soziales Netzwerk Google+ gegen Twitter positionieren.
http://detektor.fm/wirtschaft/google-vs.-twitter-die-suchmaschine-verschaerft-den-konkurrenzkampf/
How Computers and the Internet are Re-programming Human Behaviour.
I think that David Fincher’s Social Network was probably my first exposure to Aaron Sorkin. I’ve never seen an episode of The West Wing or followed any of his other work too closely. I did see Malice — but that was on video — and I think I fell asleep, so the only thing that I remember is that Alec Baldwin is in it and it’s shot by Gordon Willis, I think.
Anyway, he’s an interesting guy for sure. One who seems to take great pride in being a writer, a rarity in Hollywood for sure. He conveys an aristocratic sense of confidence, which I think is reflected a bit in the writing. He’s a writer filled to the brim with classical ideas of drama, which he discusses briefly here.
He may not be the biggest Hollywood name behind The Social Network, but without his relationship with author Ben Mezrich Hollywood may not have made this movie. Producer Dana Brunetti, who began 13 years ago as Kevin Spacey’s assistant, is today his partner in Trigger Street Productions. A few years ago, they optioned a Mezrich book as the basis for the 21. When the film was released in 2008, Brunetti wanted to leverage its hype to pitch a new project, Mezrich’s planned book about the founding of Facebook. But Mezrich hadn’t begun writing and they didn’t know the facts, so they set out to woo Facebook co-founder Eduardo Severin into telling them the story. Brunetti recalls the experience, explains his love of making movies based on Mezrich’s books (which he calls "dick lit") and admits his own fascination with Facebook.
http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/tb/tb110131the_social_network_p
We review The Social Network - an unflattering account of Mark Zuckerberg as he set up Facebook. Or is it? Also as personal details of thousands are leaked online, what could happen to ACS:Law? And our first hands on with the Windows Phone 7 OS.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/audio/2010/sep/28/facebook-film-social-network-acs-law
Robin Dunbar (of the Dunbar Number) chats with Alok Jah of the Guardian (along with others) about friendships and the Dunbar number, which is the theoretical limit of viable stable relationships one person can have.
Dunbuar’s new book, "How Many Friends Does One Person Need" is also out and discussed.
Many animals, from fish to bees and ants, cannot survive alone. They need to live in groups, and these groups have a kind of collective intelligence. You might say the internet has developed its own "hive mind." In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge we’ll tell you how the modern science of complexity is unlocking the secrets of the hive mind. We’ll also hear from E.O. Wilson about the marvelous world of ants.
SEGMENT 1: Thomas Seeley is a professor of neurobiology and behavior at Cornell University. He talks about the social organization of a bee colony with Steve Paulson. And intrepid TTBOOK intern John Pederson visits local bee keeper Mary Seeley as she’s setting up some new hives.
SEGMENT 2: Len Fisher is the author of "The Perfect Swarm: The Science of Complexity in Everyday Life." He talks with Anne Strainchamps about "swarm intelligence" and how it differs from "group think." Also, E.O. Wilson may know more about ants than anyone else on the planet. He and his colleague, Bert Holldobler, are the authors of "The Superorganism." It’s a book about the organization and communication among the millions of members of the colonies of certain species of ants. Wilson tells Steve Paulson they do it all with chemical signals secreted by their bodies.
SEGMENT 3: Jaron Lanier is a Silicon Valley visionary and a virtuoso musician and composer. His new book is "You Are Not A Gadget." The man who popularized "virtual reality" in the 80s tells Anne Strainchamps why he thinks Web 2.0 technology is erasing our sense of our own identity.
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