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- Interview with Adam Lashinsky — [VIDEO]
- Why some people are more innovative — [VIDEO]
- Forbes editor deciphers Steve Jobs’s Apple. — [VIDEO]
- Jason Ruspini rebuts Eric Zitzewitz on the regulation of political prediction markets. — [COMMENT]
- Eric Zitzewitz petitions the CFTC in favor of real-money prediction markets about politics. — [TEXT]
- Global warming is a big scam. — [LINK]
- A Swarm of Nano Quadrotors — [VIDEO]
- The Tragedy of the Commons — [VIDEO]
- Guy Kawasaki on Steve Jobs — [VIDEO]
- Inside Apple — [VIDEO]
- Mitt Romney’s taxes — [LINKS]
- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
- Apple Education Push — [LINKS]
- Water Crystals — [DOCUMENT]
- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
- Computers thru time — [CHART]
- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
Tag Archives: Nature
Yacouba Sawadogo, the man who stopped the desert — [VIDEO]
More efficient than the FAO, the IMF and the World Bank. In French.
Posted in Inventions & Innovations, The Global Economy
Tagged Africa, agriculture, Burkina Faso, bushes, desert, forests, green, Nature, plants, rains, Sahara, Sahel, trees, vegetation, water, Yacouba Sawadogo, zaï holes
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Forests — [VIDEO]
Filmed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand Yann Arthus-Bertrand was appointed by the United Nations to produce the official film for the International Year of Forests. Following the success of Home which was seen by 400 million people, the photographer began producing a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Films - Movies, Philosophy, Science
Tagged Art, bushes, films, forests, Good Planet, GoodPlanet, green, movies, Nature, Science, trees, water, woodlands, woods, world, Yann Arthus-Bertrand
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James Surowiecki’s The Wisdom Of Crowds… still stands.
James Surowiecki’s 4 comments at Overcoming Bias (in October 2007), responding to accusations that he got it all wrong about Francis Galton: — James Surowiecki’s 1st comment: “Galton did not even bother to calculate a mean, as he saw his … Continue reading