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NYC Neighborhoods, Mapped by Social Media
Society / Technology

NYC Neighborhoods, Mapped by Social Media

What makes your neighborhood, a neighborhood?  Some might say simple geography.  Others would point to the demographics of the residents, or the particular kinds of homes and businesses you can find there.  These factors are all important. But remember, a neighborhood isn’t just a collection of people and buildings.  If you and your neighbors didn’t … Continue reading

Kickstarting the Future
Technology

Kickstarting the Future

In what is sure to be an ongoing trend, the future keeps arriving faster than I can write about it. Check out this amazing project.  If it’s legit – and an endorsement from Stanford suggests it is – we’ll soon have glasses that can record and share video.  These guys have already developed Facebook glasses … Continue reading

The Future of English
Society

The Future of English

The English language has achieved something unique in human history: it has become a truly global language.  It’s spoken by nearly a billion people spread across six continents, and is as close to a worldwide lingua franca as there has ever been. The interesting part about those 1 billion English speakers?  Only a third of … Continue reading

Connect Your Brain to a Computer. Seriously!
Society / Technology

Connect Your Brain to a Computer. Seriously!

The setting: your home.  The time: 7:30pm, in the not-too-distant future. Your room is dim and cool, and the hum of a city evening drifts through the open windows.  Your computer screen’s high-frequency flicker casts shadows all around.  The metal object in your hand resembles an old-school headphone jack.  It’s small and surprisingly heavy.  You … Continue reading

Off topic

Two Action-Packed Sci-Fi Shorts

Normally, I tune in to Socrates’ Singularity blog for the in-depth interviews with interesting guests (and so should you!).  But while browsing his site recently, I came across something a little different I just had to share: two action-packed, animated short films.  I’m embedding them here so you can watch them.  Both of these films … Continue reading

Origami Robots: A Guide to Bees and Evil
Environment / Technology

Origami Robots: A Guide to Bees and Evil

What’s the most complicated thing you’ve ever folded?  Paper airplane?  Road map, perhaps?  I’ve folded my fair share of origami cranes in my day.  Then there’s this guy, whose ornate paper dragons and hermit crabs beggar belief. But here’s something on a whole other level: a fully-functional, self-folding, flying robot inspired by pop-up books.  Harvard’s … Continue reading