Plusses 301-400
just finished watching breaking bad s2; didn't see the nod to lost coming... (we really need some sort of instant social replay to pseudosync our timelines)
(11.01.13)
(11.01.13)
nice, APS (wG) (based on PS (wG) which was great) http://insidesearch.blogspot.de/2013/01/advanced-power-searching-with-google.html
(08.01.13)
(08.01.13)
Memoto - A tiny, automatic camera and app that gives you a searchable and shareable photographic memory.
(07.01.13)
(07.01.13)
argh, twitter finally killed their hidden rss feed. (ok, g+ never ever even offered one)
update: oops, seems like twitter still has one hidden feed alive (replace hackr with any screen name you want): http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.rss?screen_name=hackr
(13.12.12)
update: oops, seems like twitter still has one hidden feed alive (replace hackr with any screen name you want): http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/user_timeline.rss?screen_name=hackr
(13.12.12)
(to be fair: the roads are slippery in winter; and most do drive significantly slower than in summer)
(10.12.12)
(10.12.12)
makers Chris Anderson's Makers: economic manifesto that combines business savvy with down-and-dirty workshop
(06.12.12)
(06.12.12)
Buddha - I want to have your peace, your wisdom, your serenity, your devine nature AND your acorn hat. Love, Squirrel.
(02.12.12)
(we need this for everything; the avatar shall provide a link to the skill profile for the 200 or so most relevant fields)
(27.11.12)
(27.11.12)
stats for coursera's SNA: "Some participation stats: 61,285 students registered, 25,151 watched at least one video, 15,391 tried at least one in-video quiz, 6,919 submitted at least one assignment, 2,417 took the final exam. 1303 earned the regular certificate." - since it was a good course overall that's probably a more realistic expectable participation funnel for future courses.
(25.11.12)
(25.11.12)
ha. Droidfooding: After Years Of Giving Employees iPhones, Posters At Facebook HQ Beg Them To Test Android
(25.11.12)
(25.11.12)
Rivva has a newspaper special today, including tons of self-affirmation
"Wir sind keine Holzhändler, es geht um den Inhalt, nicht um die Form"
http://goo.gl/lTT9I
"Zeitungsjournalismus hat das Beste noch vor sich." http://goo.gl/A1nz3 etc.
(22.11.12)
(22.11.12)
(good idea but wrong direction. I would love a randomized seller, which aleatorically sells my stuff on ebay)
(21.11.12)
(21.11.12)
I wonder whether this alleged disaster of the #nexus4 isn't a brilliant example of retail gamification. I absolutely feel tempted to place an order just to see whether I can make it through the process.
(13.11.12)
(13.11.12)
"Instead of actually e-mailing each other, they would compose and draft messages but not send them. The other person would then log into the same account and read the drafts. This made those messages harder to trace, and the tactic has been used in the past by criminals and teenagers, an unnamed law enforcement official told the AP."
(13.11.12)
(13.11.12)
Delicious Refreshed Today we’re excited to offer a preview of the brand new Delicious! We’re proud of what we built and we hope you’ll like it too! This is just the start of what’s to come. More will be revealed as new features get released, but for now, we wanted to share a few of our guiding principles: Community Matters The Delicious community is a passionate bunch – consuming millions of links every day while collecting the best content on the net. In the futur...
(07.11.12)
(07.11.12)
unfortunately absolutely no idea for the #NaNoWriMo ; maybe a story involving cute but also a tad obtuse cats and sharp but also vicious squirrels?
(01.11.12)
(01.11.12)
(spiele mich gerade mit möglichen 'reconstructions' herum, weil ich selbst den wald nicht mehr sehe... hier eine sammlung zu udacity und co und also vl. für dich int.)
(31.10.12)
(31.10.12)
(kinda funny how they throw their former partners under the bus, 'finally we have a portfolio that is worthy the nexus name', etc.)
(29.10.12)
(29.10.12)
yay for udacity. (I hope this helps them refocus instead of trying to compete against Coursera on numbers)
(25.10.12)
(25.10.12)
interesting, 8,280 out of about 82,800 students earned a earned a Statement of Accomplishment for Coursera's Gamification class. It wasn't 'difficult', but you had to watch the lectures to pass the quizzes and there were 3 peer graded written assignments, so you had to put in some effort to pass. 10% is really a lot.
(23.10.12)
(23.10.12)
(incl. scrivener which many writers seem to like; unfortunately that's the only app I fancy in this bundle)
(18.10.12)
(18.10.12)