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Oblong: Real-Life "Minority Report" Computer Interface
Videos of a demonstration of the Oblong computer interface, the same kind of natural computing you saw in the movie Minority Report.
Read MoreTablets Are For Content Consumption
87% of tablet users are accessing content with their devices.
Read MoreThrowback Thursday: Hospitals Of The Future
A 1950s vision of what the hospital of the future will look like.
Read MoreRealtime Facebook Feed
David Erickson takes a quick tour of the new realtime Facebook feed that Facebook appears to be testing out in the latest eStrategy Marketing Podcast.
Read MoreThe Kindle Million: Vanity Press Can Be Lucrative
Self-published author John Locke has sold 1,010,370 Kindle books using the Kindle Direct Publishing service from Amazon.com.
Read MorePJ Crowly On Social Media & The Arab Spring
The Arab Spring is a real revolution in which social tools including Twitter, Facebook & YouTube played a central role in organizing movements, says PJ Crowley.
Read MoreSearching To Click
88% of searchers are likely to click on a link in search results if it includes the exact phrase they searched for.
Read MoreHow To Make Businessweek
A time lapse video of the making the Businessweek over a week.
Read MoreVirtual Civic Glue?
OFFLINE JOINERS, BY TECHNOLOGY USE Pew Internet & American Life Project 74% of Americans belong to at least one local civic group like a community group, sports league, youth or religious group or a social club. 28.3% of Internet users belong to a community group. That compares to 22.3% of offline people who do. 22.1%…
Read MoreGroundviews: Citizen Journalism
TED 2011 Fellow Sanjana Hattotuwa describes Groundviews, a citizen journalism website that covers Sri Lankan issues that aren’t covered in mainstream media.
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