via National : The AtlanticThe recent case illustrates the two ways that society characterizes them Read More >>
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
How can we visualize the big players in the Web 2.0 data layer? - An update on how a data layer will be added to the Web 2.0 Points of Control map.
via O'Reilly News and CommentaryHow do you visualize the size, strength and limitations of data-centric companies? That's the tricky issue being tackled by the ... Read More >>
Monday, April 18, 2011
Biopunk in an age without wonder
via Boing BoingMarcus Wohlsen has covered startup culture, the maker scene, and the marijuana industry as a reporter in the San Francisco ... Read More >>
Personal data is the future, but does anybody care? - How to communicate the value of data to people who don't live and breath it.
via O'Reilly News and CommentaryCompanies that want to move personal data collection into the mainstream must offer utility, serendipity, and self-expression. ... Read More >>
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Your Next Computer May Be Made of...Blood!
via ReadWriteWebWe're stumbling through a science fiction wonderland of not just high-flying communications software and tools but of the basic ... Read More >>
How New Community Tools Will Democratize Data Analytics for the Good of Society
via Mashable!We are surrounded by data. Every day we generate petabytes of photographs, messages, emails, comments and mobile tracks. ... Read More >>
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Health 2.0 San Francisco - Tim O’Reilly Keynote
via The Health Care BlogBy THCB STAFF How are Web 2.0 technologies changing healthcare? What are the implications of trends like cloud-based computing ... Read More >>
The Myth of Consumer-Directed Health Care
via The Health Care BlogBy JANE SARASOHN-KAHN The theory behind “consumer-driven health care” is that when the health care user has more financial ... Read More >>
I me mine
via genomeboySorry that this blog has been inert…like Argon on Ambien. (I know: chemistry humor–you can’t beat it) Here’s a 100% ... Read More >>
Twitter Roundup
via Genomics Law ReportWith so many developments at the intersection of genomics and the law, there are often a variety of interesting stories that, ... Read More >>
2011 Personal Genomics Preview: It’s Déjà Vu…
via Genomics Law ReportLast January we kicked off the new year by posing “Five Questions for Personal Genomics in 2010.” Here were the five questions ... Read More >>
There Is a Difference Between a Sequencing Revolution and a Genomics Revolution [Mike the Mad Biologist]
via ScienceBlogs Channel : TechnologyLast week, Forbes had an article about the advances in genomics, which focused on the Ion Torrent sequencing platform. It's a ... Read More >>
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