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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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329 Articles match "generation","intelligence"
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The Man Corporations Love and Xenophobes Hate
Further, I asked about Bangalore’s Zippo-flipping, free-spending generation of young techies who’ve graduated to a huge wave of multinational jobs that pay them far more than their parents ever made, in many cases more than the rest of their families combined. But I have a firm belief that each generation is better than the previous one. During my recent trip to India, I flew down to Bangalore for one reason: To meet N.R. Narayana Murthy.
TechCrunch
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Analysis without Analysts
Here's some of the text that ResearchWiz generated about Baker Hughes:
...BHI At the same time, ResearchWiz generated this text about BJ Services:
"Given This is a powerful way to back-test an intelligent system: Does it predict future events? We need all the intelligence that both humans and computers can muster. My wife pays the bills in our household. (I I do investments and taxes, so don't think I'm a lazy dolt.)
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Internet of Things Explained (Video)
One is to be more efficient, be less destructive, to connect different aspects of life which do affect each other in more conscience and deliberate and intelligent ways. But the other is also to generate fundamentally new insights, new activity, new forms of social relations. IBM's Smarter Planet team has created a great 5 minute video explaining the emerging trend of Internet of Things, an exciting topic ReadWriteWeb has and will continue to cover frequently and in depth . Internet of Things is about, as the video explains, the coming future when there are more "things" on
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010
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The Über-Connected Organization: A Mandate for 2010
And these changes will only continue to accelerate as we move toward 2020, as the Millennial Generation will comprise nearly half of the workforce by 2014 .
Will an increased ability to collaborate across the organization yield faster time to market, increased innovation, improved productivity, and increased collective intelligence as people are able to find knowledge and experts quickly? Tags: Generational issues Think about your organization and ask yourself these two questions:
Are external social media sites restricted or blocked while at work?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Building Bridges with the U.S. Intelligence Community
Guest blogger Jeffrey Carr is a cyber intelligence expert, Principal of GreyLogic, columnist for Symantec's Security Focus, and author who specializes in the investigation of cyber attacks against governments and infrastructures by State and Non-State hackers. Jeff is the Principal Investigator for Project Grey Goose, an Open Source intelligence investigation into the Russian cyber attacks on Georgia in August, 2008.
About About three weeks before the start of the Russia-Georgia war last August, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued a directive entitled “ Analytic Outreach ”.
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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Going Beyond User Generated Software: Web 2.0 and the Pragmatic Semantic Web
The premise of the article is that we are finding new ways to mine human intelligence which can be exploited by building a new layer of "meaning" on top of the accumulating mass of global collective intelligence that is growing by leaps and bounds every day on the Internet. Collective intelligence of course is one key aspects of Web 2.0, I was traveling most of last week and so was unable to weigh in on the Web 3.0 mini-tempest that occurred when John Markoff published his exploratory piece in the NY Times last Sunday.
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Headmagnet Generates Intelligent Flash Cards [Flashcards]
If you've been underwhelmed by the flash card and study aid sites you've found online, you'll definitely want to check out Headmagnet. Headmagnet records what you remember and quizzes you in the most efficient way. More »
...Tags: Tags: Flashcards Education Educational memorization Memory School Study guides Study Tip
Lifehacker
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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The Evolution Of Click Fraud: Massive Chinese Operation DormRing1 Uncovered
But a recent click fraud ring discovered by click-fraud monitoring service Anchor Intelligence suggests that the practice is evolving to a scale never seen before.
Anchor Intelligence identified a click fraud ring being run out of China which involved 200,000 different IP addresses and racked up more than $3 million worth of fraudulent clicks across 2,000 advertisers in a two-week period. Click fraud occurs As long as advertisers pay for clicks, there will be click fraud . And the more people combat it, the more sophisticated the attacks become to get around the defenses that
TechCrunch
- Thursday, October 8, 2009
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Is Twitter The CNN Of The New Media Generation?
But we have the power as consumers to also become informed fact checkers to intelligently sort fact from fiction.
The new media economy will embrace a shift in content creation and revenue generation from a top-down model to a bottom-up groundswell.
This past weekend the Twitterverse spoke-out in exasperation and opposition against traditional media networks (CNN specifically) and the absence of instantaneous coverage of the Iranian election and the resulting fallout. “We We the people” wanted real-time information regarding the violent protests that erupted on the streets
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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Going Beyond User Generated Software: Web 2.0 and the Pragmatic Semantic Web
The premise of the article is that we are finding new ways to mine human intelligence which can be exploited by building a new layer of "meaning" on top of the accumulating mass of global collective intelligence that is growing by leaps and bounds every day on the Internet. Collective intelligence of course is one key aspects of Web 2.0, I was traveling most of last week and so was unable to weigh in on the Web 3.0 mini-tempest that occurred when John Markoff published his exploratory piece in the NY Times last Sunday.
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Downsizing the Verbal Economy
In that sense, it's a relatively low-drag means of connecting one human intelligence asset to another in an almost limitless fabric.
Tags: Generational issues Information & technology Knowledge managemen What can we accomplish through extreme brevity? Twitter users--with their 140-character "tweets"--are collectively blazing that trail, and the results may prove more interesting than the skeptics ever imagined.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, February 20, 2009
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SocialCast Business Intelligence: Analyzing the Enterprise and Its Social Graph
whole new generation of applications are infiltrating the enterprise and bringing out a new dimension of intelligence not previously explored.
Today the company launched Social Business Intelligence (SBI), an analytics platform for activity streams in the enterprise.
The very notion of data silos seems to be turning upside down and sideways and shaken all around. A
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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richrelevance: Is its Adaptive Recommender System the Next Generation?
Instead Selinger says that richrelevance has "built a system that adapts to the retailer and to each customer in real-time", which is done via "an adaptive type of artificial intelligence called Bayesian Ensemble Learning." In a comment on a recent RWW post , Selinger claimed that "algorithms like collaborative filtering are a thing of the past" and that ensemble learning is the next generation beyond that.
Last week we looked at Baynote, a recommendations company that focuses on real-time community behavior instead of personalization. Today we
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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