I like this article, it talks abt a man who found an algorithm that would calculate the moment of forgetting for each individual, so he created a software that is helping people learn new languages fast, but that’s not all, his vision is to help us not only avoid forgetting the things we learn but also to predict our future behavior and be able to draw simulations of our life and choices we make ;) that’s a good cookie, don’t u think ?
Chicago by Tim Jarosz | via: Colossal | buy prints
“Every person you meet knows something you don’t. Learn from them.” – H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
There are more than 4,000,000 pages of content on Wikipedia today.
All the way back in 2006 there were more than 30,000,000 words being added to any part of Wikipedia every month. Even if you were…
Excerpts from Yuchun Lee blog:
According to a recent IBM study, marketing organizations that engage customers effectively and make better technology investments haveathree-year revenue compound annual growth rate (CAGR) that is more than 40 percent higher than that of other companies.
Behind the numbers is what we like to call a “system of engagement” — an integrated and innovative set of technologies and processes that are born out of marketing and IT collaboration. By working closely with the CIO’s team, the CMO can build this system that allows marketers to communicate with a wide array of customers in a personal way, across all channels.
I’ve been meaning to take this picture for a while. When the moon is low enough in the horizon and after sunset, it gathers a bit of reflected light from the Earth. It’s easy to see with your eyes but difficult to capture with a camera unless you do a long exposure.
The Green Mountains. Hiking at #campkoyfman (at taconic spine)
In order to be a good creator (an artist, or writer, or singer, or anything in-between) you have to be a good consumer too.
It can sound counter-intuitive, to spend time consuming instead of creating. The very act of not creating goes against the rules of a creative’s life, but to…
A bicycle with intelligence. This is what Jack Al-Kahwati had in mind when he came up with the idea for Velo-1 – an electric bike that can take instruction from a smartphone in order to control the gears, navigate the safest or quickest routes and share data via social networks. As traffic…
John Franklin Stephens All my respect ! :) an answer to an insult
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