Archive for May, 2010
Keying thoughts: 2010 Humanity+
Triggers for conversation Mindfully redesigning the human condition overcoming constraints of the inevitability of aging limitations on human and artificial intellects unchosen psychology lack of resources our confinement to the planet earth “Hype and anti-hype in academic biogerontology research: a call to action” “Become a citizen-scientist, and a recruiter of other citizen-scientists.” At the 2010 [...]
When It Comes to Your Data, Size Matters
And, as Justin says, when it comes to audience… In the context of social media, social community, What’s your Measure of Effectiveness? For example, consider this gentleman’s agreement, “We’re always supposed to judge ourselves by the quality of the conversations we have, rather than the sheer volume of our reach.” Hmmm… Politically correct and a [...]