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5by5 | The Frequency #124: Unlike Scoble, I take a Shower
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Where Do Science Fiction and Science Fact Meet?
I’m having dinner with Brian tonight, so doing some research while I walk the dogs.
What kind of future do you want to live in? What excites or concerns you about the future? Intel Futurist Brian David Johnson poses these questions as part of The Tomorrow Project, an initiative to investigate not only the future of computing but also the broader implications on our lives and the planet. Science and technology have progressed to the point where what we build is only constrained by the limits of our own imaginations. The future is not a fixed point in front of us that we are all hurtling helplessly towards. The future is built everyday by the actions of people. The Tomorrow Project engages in ongoing discussions with superstars, science fiction authors and scientists to get their visions for the world that’s coming and the world they’d like to build.
The future is Brian David Johnson’s business. As a futurist at Intel Corporation his charter is to develop an actionable vision for computing in 2020. His work is called “future casting” – using ethnographic field studies, technology research, trend data and even science fiction to provide Intel with a pragmatic vision of consumers and computing. Along with reinventing TV, Johnson has been pioneering development in artificial intelligence, robotics, and using science fiction as a design tool. He speaks and writes extensively about future technologies in articles and scientific papers as well as science fiction short stories and novels (Fake Plastic Love, Nebulous Mechanisms: The Dr. Simon Egerton Stories and the forthcoming This Is Planet Earth). He has directed two feature films and is an illustrator and commissioned painter.
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Bruce Sterling Closing Remarks - SXSW Interactive 2013
Acclaimed science-fiction writer Bruce Sterling will again deliver the Closing Remarks at SXSW Interactive. Sterling’s state-of-the-industry, state-of-the-world rants are one of the true highlights of the event, so don’t miss the 2013 version (vision).
https://soundcloud.com/officialsxsw/bruce-sterling-closing-remarks
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5by5 | The Frequency #105: I’m Wearing Horseshoes
Dan and Haddie discuss Mailbox being bought by Dropbox, North Korea blames US and allies for cyber attacks, and where to watch the Angry Birds Toons.
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5by5 | The Crossover #10: Brains Packed in a Nice Skull
Dan is joined by David Sparks and Jason Snell. They talk about parenting, ebook publishing, self publishing, and more.
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5by5 | The Frequency #94: A British Take Over
On this very special episode of the Frequency Myke Hurley and Anna Debenham step in for Dan and Haddie. They discuss a selection of the day’s news, explain some Britishisms and try to solve the ‘Great Tea Debate’ once and for all.
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5by5 | The Crossover #7: We Met at a Tequila Bar
Dan is joined by Jim Dalrymple and Merlin Mann. They talk about intense heat, hotels, writing, the evolution of the link blog, advertising online, guitars, and more.
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5by5 | The Crossover #6: Shouting, Banging and Sometimes Crying
Dan is joined by John Siracusa and Jason Snell to discuss parenthood, Roku, the Apple TV, surround sound, console gaming, anime, and more.
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The Night A Computer Predicted The Next President : All Tech Considered : NPR
Sixty years ago, computers were used for the first time to predict the outcome of a presidential race. CBS used the UNIVAC, one of the first commercial computers, on loan. The prediction was spot on, but a decade passed before the computer’s potential was finally realized on election night.
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5by5 | The Frequency #1: Space Crickets
5by5 - The Frequency #1: Space Crickets
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