Podcasts from the Arts and Culture Living Digitally of the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival.
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2010-10-07 |
Intelligence, Intuition and Information; The Promise and Peril of Big Data We all love information, and research tells us we want more of it - all the time. But Google doesnt know us. IS too much of a good thing manageable? How do we intelligently connect the dots? |
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2010-07-08 | On President Obama\'s first day in office, he signed a memorandum on Open Government, committing all the departments and agencies to \\\"transparency, participation, and collaboration.\\\" The result was www.data.gov, which went public in May 2009 and ... |
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2010-07-08 | Facebook hs more than 400 million users worldwide who cumulatively spend more than 500 billion minutes on the site each month. Fortune Magazine\'s veteran technology editor David Kirkpatrick tells us how Facebook was created, why it has flourished, and... |
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2010-07-07 | Jeffrey Katzenberg, Moderator Matthew Bishop |
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2010-07-07 |
How Can Social Media Drive Kids to Become Passionate Intellectuals and Engaged Citizens? Cultural anthropologist Mimi Ito recently completed a three-year study on the way today\\\\\\\'s youth use social media to learn, create, socialize, and discover their passions - and now it\'s the basis for the Macarthur Foundation\'s effect to re-exam... |
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2010-07-06 |
What Can Nature Teach Us About Computing Systems? Biomimicry in the Age of a Trillion Nodes In the modern age, there has been an explosion of information - and an ability for the average person to keep up. For the first time in human history, we are approaching a world with trillions of networked nodes; the amount of information is doubling e... |
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2010-07-06 | Is Social Media Transforming Journalism? |
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2010-07-06 |
Short Messages, Big Impact: A Conversation with the Founders of Twitter Global affairs with the founders of Twitter. |
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