Archive > April 2009

Send Tweets Directly from your Brain…

Just a quick clip I found on CNN of an application that allows the user to Tweet Twitter messages with his brain. It looks like the program is linked to a user’s brain… via a series of electrodes and sensory receptors attached to the red-cap…
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Conspiracy Theory: Death of the Internet as we know it?

I picked something up on my Twitter stream (thx @TheJeffster) about this death-of-the-internet conspiracy and started digging a little…
This is about a year old now… and not sure how much it’s progressed but the theory is that the current internet as we know it, with it’s relative net neutrality, will be ’switched off’ by 2012… [...]

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SixthSense demo at TED

This has got to be the coolest invention I’ve seen since the Microsoft Surface table…
Sixth Sense is essentially a wearable gadget which bridges the gap between real-life and the digital world very seamlessly. It allows it’s wear-ers to interact with the digital world through normal and physical means. Such as using your hand as a [...]

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O’Reilly on Twitter and the Sensor Web…

Cool clip of Tim O’Reilly, the man who coined the now over-used term ‘Web 2.0′, speaking about Twitter and the rise of the ‘Sensor Web’… amongst other things. It’s about 30 mins long… and is a bit slow in some parts. Interesting nevertheless…

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Anti-Terrorism SEO

Apparently, according to TheRegister, the UK government is looking to provide SEO advice and support to pro-western muslims in order to get better ranking and positions and push the ‘evil’ content down the list of results pages.
The notion of providing this Search Engine Optimisation support, is quite an interesting one… but will it work? What [...]

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Googling, is it a habit that is re-wiring our Brains?

It looks like there’s quite a lot of research happening at the moment about the areas of the brain that are used by various categories of internet users, when they use the web and more specifically, as they use Search engines.
This post on Search Engine Land focuses on the concept of the Google Habit… and [...]

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