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    Sunday
    Aug232009

    MIT defines your Internet Persona

    Aaron Zinman, who is of MIT's Media Lab, with the help of a few others, have created this project titled: Personas.

    What's an Internet Persona?

    In a world where fortunes are sought through data-mining vast information repositories, the computer is our indispensable but far from infallible assistant. Personas demonstrates the computer's uncanny insights and its inadvertent errors, such as the mischaracterizations caused by the inability to separate data from multiple owners of the same name. It is meant for the viewer to reflect on our current and future world, where digital histories are as important if not more important than oral histories, and computational methods of condensing our digital traces are opaque and socially ignorant.

    And how does this site gather your info to determine your online persona?

    Personas scours the web for information and attempts to characterize the person - to fit them to a predetermined set of categories that an algorithmic process created from a massive corpus of data. The computational process is visualized with each stage of the analysis, finally resulting in the presentation of a seemingly authoritative personal profile.

    All that make sense? In simple terms it looks up your name, the more unique your name, the better, and it searches the context around sites or articles that somehow contain your name within them. If you have a generic name then you're going to get a mix of mostly other people's work and activity. The activity is then represented within categories, each color coded.

    (Kind of hard to see but that green section in my persona bar says "illegal". Woah, wonder what I've been doing?!)

    Find out your digital persona: HERE

    [Via TechCrunch]

    Sunday
    Aug232009

    RIAA Thinks file sharing is worse than murder and 6 other crimes

    File sharing is worse than murder. I am not lying. This is what we have not realized, that the penalty for file sharing is at least 2X greater than murder. This is seriously screwed up. Why is file sharing any different than stealing a cd, in fact it should be less than stealing a cd.

    If you steal, you are taking the product. If you file share, you are making a copy, and leaving the original there; plus you aren't stealing the case, cover art, and disc. Just copying harmless files, to see if you like it, then buy the CD /DVD if you like it. That's what I do and that's what Jammie Thomas tried to do, who was fined $2 million for downloading 24 songs. WTF!

    Instead, try another crime, because plenty of them have far lighter penalties than your sister downloading "Jonas brothers top 10" on Limewire. Who the hell would want that anyway...

    1. Child abduction: the fine is only $25000

    2. Stealing the actual CD: the fine is $2,500

    3. Rob your neighbor: the fine is $375,000

    4. Burn a house down: The fine is just over $375,000

    5. Stalk someone: The fine is $175,000

    6. Start a dog-fighting ring: the fine is $50,000

    7. Murder someone: The maximum penalty is only $25,000 and 15 years in jail, and depending on your yearly salary, would probably be far slighter a penalty that $2 million for downloading 24 songs.

     

    Saturday
    Aug222009

    Google Chrome OS Screenshots - Looking good

    Are these the Google chrome OS Screenshots? Nooo-waaay!

    Yes my friends, these may be, in fact, the actual Google OS. If you look you can see that the OS is very simplistic, but yet looks as if it can support things like widgets / gadgets. The cool part is though it looks as if the Chrome browser is the main portal to your apps, like Gmail, Calendar and Docs.

    This, I think, would be great for students because, face it, we live on the internet and having an OS that is based soley on that is perfect. This would also be a neat way to introduce people that are new to computers, like grandparents or kids...

    Saturday
    Aug222009

    Mac mini buyer got Mac OS X Snow Leopard disc in the box?

    If his story is to be believed (and it seems pretty believable), an anonymous tipster to Engadget got a nice surprise with his recent Mac mini purchase: a Snow Leopard install disc.

    The disk clearly states that it is Version 10.6 and for the Mac mini, if the screenshots don't lie. This is a shock to all apple fanboys everywhere.

    All this only takes the confusion to a whole new because the ship date is August 28 and dubbed as september elsewhere. The september date may be confused with Apples rumord september 9th Event.

    Never-the-less the pictures speak for themselves...

     

    [images via Engadget]

    Saturday
    Aug222009

    Picture of Zune HD Box?

    According to one new source, the Zune HD was a no-show today at both of his Houston-area Best Buys, which made some Zune fans a little down :(

    But thanks to CrazyphoneGuy of Twitter and his stupefying Twitpic reel, the well taken picture above is the Zune HD's new box. Considering the Zune HD is packaged in cardboard and the iPod touch is packaged in plastic that's a plus for the Zune's packaging. Even though it looks quite a bit like existing Zune boxes, there is no lack of eye catching colors and a sleek dark finish, attracting your eye. Anyone else track down the Zune HD at a Best Buy today, or was NVIDIA just fooling with us?

    [via Engadget]

    Saturday
    Aug222009

    Ultra fast Robot hands. Puts Humans to shame

    This ninja robot hand is an exelent example of how robots will take over mankind and dimolish all biologicle creatures as we know it, its fact! Just try to figure out how it moves that fast without the plastic melting.

     

    Saturday
    Aug222009

    Qik iPhone app Removes Wi-Fi Restriction

    Qik update...

    Removes Wi-Fi-only restriction?! That’s what Jeremy saw when he checked his updates!

    For those unfamiliar with Qik, it lets you stream live video over the internet, and archive it via Qik.com.

    Download Qik [Free - iTunes link]

     

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