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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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Jevons' Paradox and the Perils of Efficient Energy Use
Today, there is another liquid fuel source on the horizon, provided it can scale: next-generation biofuels. Executives from Solazyme, Algenol, HP Biopetroleum, Gevo and Coskata took turns explaining how sunlight/sugars/miscanthus/waste products would be converted by algae/microorganisms/yeast into oil/ethanol/isobutanol. It’s a given among Peak Oilers and New Urbanists alike that the imminent and permanent return of high oil prices will send convulsions through the suburban American landscape. But it’s one thing when professional Jeremiahs like James Howard Kunstler preach this to
Fast Company
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Do Open Protocols Bring Storage Costs Down?
It touched the public network via EC2 (and now a host of hosts) it formed the Cloud and fused a new generation of the Internet. HDS is a company that plays on both sides of the storage spectrum (management layer and disk) and it's partnerships include relationships with HP (as OEM) and companies like Cisco and Brocade as go-to-market partners. IBM, HP, Cisco, NetApp, Oracle...Hitachi The move to virturalization leaves stone is being left unturned. Service orientated also hits the data centers and this means things like switches, servers, and disk.
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, March 5, 2010
Gadget and Gear Deals of the Day [Dealhacker]
HP Pavilion DV6-2190US Laptop for $949.98 + Free Shipping (Regular Price: $1000).
HP 16GB Class 4 SDHC Memory Card for $27 (Regular Price: $40).
Apple iPod nano 16 GB (5th Generation) Newest Model for $159.95 + Free Shipping (Regular Price: $170).
Discounted laptops, HDTVs with iPod docks, camcorders, and more await you in today's Dealhacker roundup. Not in the buying mood?
Lifehacker
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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HP's CloudPrint Coming to BlackBerry
Today, Research in Motion (RIM) announced that they've licensed HP's CloudPrint technology for use with BlackBerry devices. The service was developed by HP's IdeaLab , a part of the company's central R&D arm , which features emerging technology made available for public use.
CloudPrint works by allowing you to "virtually" print your documents to HP servers. If you're unfamiliar with CloudPrint, it's a web service that allows you to use your mobile device to print documents to any available printer - and all you need is an internet connection to do so. Sponsor
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, May 4, 2009
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The Challenges Of Tomorrow’s Multimedia As Seen Through The Eyes Of Google, Yahoo, Nokia And Others
Part of this year’s ACM Multimedia conference, the Multimedia Grand Challenge 2009 aims to collect information on the specific problems and issues companies like Google, Yahoo, Nokia, HP, Radvision and CeWe see arise on the multimedia horizon for the next 2-5 years.
The challenge to researchers in the multi-media community is to develop methods, techniques, and algorithms to automatically generate narrative themes for a given video, as well as present the content in an easy-to-consume manner to end-users in a search engine experience.
- Robust Clustering Guided by User Intent
TechCrunch
- Monday, February 2, 2009
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Microsoft And HP Invest $250 Million In Joint Cloud Computing Venture
Yesterday, Microsoft and HP announced a joint call to discuss a significant partnership. The solution will advance existing cloud computing by speeding application implementation and will be built on a next-generation infrastructure-to-application model. It seems to basically hook Microsoft’s cloud computing platform, Azure, which went live earlier this month, into HP’s hardware. Now we know what it is. According to another announcement issued today, the two tech giants are jointly investing $250 million in a cloud computing venture.
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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First Time Visitor Guide
My background includes things like being the CTO of eHarmony (online marriage matching based on personality profiles and controlled communication) from its launch through their $110M venture round to working on interesting eLearning and tools for companies like Lexus, HP, IBM, etc. Suites and Composition What is the Role of Training? Hot Topics in Training - A Crude (but mildly interesting) Analysis - eLearning Resources eLearning Examples Rapid eLearning Tools Flash Quiz Tools Test SCORM Courses Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction Stock
eLearning Technology
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006
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Why Sun Should Matter to You
By Wintel standards, it is - but if Sun hadn’t lent AMD some people to design x64 and then supported the company by building its own motherboards to demonstrate what x86 multi-core could do, you’d be paying HP’s prices for Itanium desktops - Itanium performance, and Itanium security.
As Murphy states, everyone should care, as without Sun, your choice of ‘big iron ‘ shrinks to HP and IBM. (Did Paul Murphy (as every article of his says, a pseudonym – ZDNet author) put up an outstanding article concerning the company known as Sun , an why its health should matter to users of other products.
Lockergnome Blog Network
- Monday, April 20, 2009
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2010 Trend: Sensors & Mobile Phones
Last week in our Mobile Web Meets Internet of Things series, we looked at barcode scanning and RFID in the next generation iPhone . In November we wrote about HP's CeNSE project , which aims to be a "Central Nervous System for the Earth." CeNSE is a research and development program to build a planetwide sensing network, using billions of what HP calls "tiny, cheap, tough and exquisitely sensitive detectors."
We expect to see Apple and Android battling it out for both barcode and RFID supremacy this year.
Another key technology in the Internet of Things - where
ReadWriteWeb
- Sunday, January 17, 2010
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Fixya Adds Product Recommendations, And Why VC’s Are Hot For It
The site is seeing 15M unique users (mostly English speaking) that generate 60M monthly page views. (ComScore 8216;hp l1706 support’, ’seagate freeagent support’) and Fixya came-up in the top 5 results for all.
Here’s something that blew me away… Again, thanks to its broad product catalog, Google AdSense actually generates real revenue for Fixya. Ask your average Israeli venture capitalist to name a few companies they’re keeping tabs on and Fixya usually makes the short list—so do Benchmark’s Conduit and Sequoia’s Kenshoo . If you
TechCrunch
- Friday, May 1, 2009
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Time Inc’s “Manhattan Project” Is A Tablet Magazine
And even if their Websites are popular, they generate one tenth the ad revenue of the print side. The demo was shown on an HP table computer with a touchscreen, but it could easily be ported to an iPhone or an Apple iTablet, whenever that becomes available. The magazine business is hurting just like all print publications. Since last summer, Time Inc has been working on a “Manhattan Project” to create a digital magazine for the new breed of color tablet computers soon to come to market. (Condé
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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HP and Amazon Tap Into Crowdsourcing for Ads
HP and Amazon's latest ad campaigns may use crowdsourcing to generate advertisements, but the concept is far from new. HP's "You on You" campaign for its Artist Edition laptops is especially fit for crowdsourcing because of the theme (you!) HP invites users to upload videos of themselves directly on to the Web site, use the Web cam option, or try remixing their own commercial with Getty Images stock footage with the site's Adobe Premiere Express Dorito's "Crash the Super Bowl" contest, launched in 2006, has been one of the more successful campaigns of this type. The
Fast Company
- Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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Why Desktop Touch Screens Don’t Really Work Well For Humans
really like the TouchSmart line, and use a second generation machine as my main Windows test computer. If I were HP, I’d design a version of the TouchSmart that inclined way down to a 25 degree or so angle. Hewlett Packard refreshed their TouchSmart line of computers today. If you’re not familiar with these, imagine an iMac all in one computer that has a touch screen, and you’re most of the way there.
TechCrunch
- Monday, October 12, 2009
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