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Read MoreEnd hunger in a video game: Not all video games are horrible. Just try out the simulation called Food Force, in which players take on six missions to help feed millions of hungry people in a place called Sheylan in the Indian Ocean. The game, freely downloadable off of Yahoo, was created by, of all groups, […]
Read More‘Party in your pants’ iPod accessory ships Stateside [printer-friendly] | The Register : ‘Party in your pants’ iPod accessory ships StatesideBy ‘ard RegPublished Tuesday 28th March 2006 12:41 GMTThe iBuzz, the infamous iPod-enhanced vibrator, has…er…come to the US. Already on sale in the UK, the device has now gone one sale to North Americans keen to […]
Read MoreCalifornia Town Installs Stockades for Smokers > The LaLa Times: CALABASAS, Calif. – Thinking of lighting up in California? Think again. A new shaming law here takes effect this month will put smokers in publicly placed stockades for up to 30 days as part of legislation intended to shame smokers and cut health care costs. […]
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Read MoreGlobal Desktop: Through the Global Desktop Project, partners will benefit not only from the development of a user-friendly open source desktop, but also from: . Significant local expertise in Linux, open source and distributed development methodologies, which will position participating regions as a desirable location for companies moving software development efforts to Asia; . Integration […]
Read MoreStanislaw Lem – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Stanisław Lem (September 12, 1921 – March 27, 2006) was a Polish science fiction, philosophical, and satirical writer. His books have been translated into 41 languages and sold over 27 million copies. At one point he was the most widely read science fiction author in the world. Lem’s […]
Read MoreMIT Media Lab Guru Says No Computers in Schools: Michael Schrage of the MIT Media Lab wrote a piece for The Financial Times saying that there should be no computers in schools. He argues that billions could be saved by keeping useless technologies out of schools. As an educational technologist, I felt that I needed […]
Read MoreCritical Information Studies: Everybody's doin' it: Some interesting reactions around the blogosphere to my Critical Information Studies paper over the past few days. Most of it seems to be to Cory’s summary over at Boing Boing rather than to the paper itself. Such are blogs. Sigh. One consistent theme is “we are already doing all […]
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