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创意孵化平台:新单位和创新工场 | 互联网的那点事
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开场演讲Isaac Mao介绍了一下Sharism(分享主义),听的当下,我突然就觉得“新单位”似乎就是“分享主义”一个现实的例子,“创意新同事一同分享观点,开拓思路,激发灵感”,找到创意并且能够实现商业化 –即创业,才是“新单位”对于入驻“同事”更有吸引力的地方。后来也了解到,在“新单位”孵化的第一个“创意项目” Scratch 课程计划已经成功开课。
Changing the world, one byte at a time
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It's part of a movement that social media researcher Isaac Mao (@isaac) calls "sharism," a digitally enabled culture of sharing that has emerged among China's global voices. "The underground has embraced the community norms of the Internet and digital media" -- particularly, says Mao, the notion that creative content should be distributed without restriction or license.
Finding a fair price for free knowledge - opinion - 24 June 2009 - New Scientist
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This is a question about the future of capitalism, the economic system that arose from scarcity. Ours is the era of expanded copyright systems and enormous portfolios of dubious patents, of trade secrecy, the privatisation of the fruits of publicly funded research, and other phenomena that we collectively term "intellectual property". As technology has made a new abundance of knowledge possible, politicians, lawyers, corporations and university administrations have become more and more determined to preserve its scarcity.
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Take the open access movement, which has campaigned to ensure that scientific articles are freely available to the public, who ultimately paid for the research with their taxes. Historically, most scientific writing was confined to expensive scholarly journals and essentially available only to people with university affiliations. Some publishers resisted the open access movement, but trends are against them. In March this year, for example, the US Congress made permanent a requirement that all research funded by the National Institutes of Health be openly accessible, and other countries are following. Within a decade or two, it is safe to say that all scientific literature will be online, free and searchable. Journal publishers will still be paid, but at a different point in the chain.
New Cisco Visual Networking Index Forecasts Global IP Traffic to Increase Fivefold by 2013 -> News@Cisco
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- Today Cisco announced the results of the Cisco® Visual Networking Index (VNI) Forecast and Methodology, 2008-2013 that confirms consumer broadband usage and global IP network traffic continues to climb at an overwhelming pace due to new forms and expanded usage of interactive media, and the explosion of video content across multiple devices. The study projects that global IP traffic will increase fivefold by 2013. There are key consumer and service provider implications to the forecast that compares regions around the globe including North America, Western Europe, AsiaPac, Middle East and more.
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- Global IP traffic is expected to increase fivefold from 2008 to 2013, approaching 56 exabytes per month in 2013, up from approximately 9 exabytes per month in 2008.
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Unknown internet 2: Could the net become self-aware? - tech - 30 April 2009 - New Scientist
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In engineering terms, it is easy to see qualitative similarities between the human brain and the internet's complex network of nodes, as they both hold, process, recall and transmit information. "The internet behaves a fair bit like a mind," says Ben Goertzel, chair of the Artificial General Intelligence Research Institute, an organisation inevitably based in cyberspace. "It might already have a degree of consciousness".
ScienceDirect - Developmental Cell : Neuralized : : Regulating Notch by Putting Away Delta
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Neuralized acts in a subset of Notch-dependent cell fate decisions including lateral inhibition in Drosophila neurogenesis. Three recent papers reveal that Neuralized acts as a ubiquitin ligase and triggers endocytosis of the ligand Delta.
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And micro-volunteering isn't the end of it - mobile phones are also being used to tackle unemployment in Kenya and Rwanda. Txteagle is a service that applies Amazon's Mechanical Turk concept to mobile phones. It allows corporations to crowdsource (for a definition, click here) the execution of small tasks to people who would otherwise struggle to access the labour market, provided they have access to a mobile phone. Here's an example of the service in action:
El sharismo de Isaac Mao | Blog Nodos Ele
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La capacidad de compartir con nuestros estudiantes a partir del respeto a su individualidad va más allá de esa interpretación chata de la dimensión afectiva del aprendizaje tan de moda. Es a partir del respeto al individuo, a su decisión libre de interactuar o no, y de poner en juego estratégicamente su inteligencia conectiva como es posible entender una enseñanza libre de falsos ídolos y que responda a los fundamentos de la naturaleza humana.
- Isaac Mao on Sharism, Religion and Culture
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When I first read Isaac’s gentle “manifesto” about Sharism I was instantly pulled into to the clarity and intent of his writing. I thought here is a man contemplating the enormous cultural and technological development that he himself is thriving inside of and he has perspective and keen insight. I know that Stuart Kauffman is looking for a new global ethic and right in front of us is a powerful new tool and sensibility that is emerging.
on Sharism, Religion and Culture
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Last week - in our first round of interviews to get this whole project here started - we’ve talked to Isaac Mao, the first chinese blogger and a Berkman Fellow. His idea and theory of sharism almost seems like the “ultimate vision” of our movie!
Researchers Generate Functional Neurons From Engineered Stem Cells
Researchers Generate Functional Neurons From Engineered Stem Cells
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This study is the first to use human iPS cells to generate electrically active motor neurons, a key hallmark of functional maturation that is essential for any future application of iPS cells. “To our knowledge, our results present the first demonstration of the electrical activity of iPS-derived neurons and further suggest the feasibility of using these cells to explore how changes in motor neuron activity contributes to the degeneration of these cells underlying these disorders,” the authors state.
FT.com / Books / Non-Fiction - Force of nature
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To read Robert Muchembled’s compelling history of violence is to understand how deeply flawed this popular narrative is – and to appreciate that the “good old days” were often far more appalling. Violent impulses have been a permanent and universal feature of our lives since the dawn of time. But what have constantly changed are the ways in which political and religious leaders have sought to inflame or restrain them.
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The statistics Muchembled cites are striking. The number of murders per year is just one per 100,000 in Europe today and six in the US. In 14th-century Europe it was estimated at 130 per 100,000. Yet some aspects of violence have remained constant over seven centuries: 90 per cent of murders are committed by men, most of them younger than 30, and southern Europe has always had a higher incidence of violence than in the north, giving some credence to the popular image of a hot-blooded Latin male.
Generation G: Wired to care, wired to share | Matter/Anti-Matter - CNET News
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Add Sticky NoteTrendwatching gets it right (again): “Giving is the New Taking, and Sharing is the New Giving.” That’s the key assertion in this month’s trend briefing which describes the characteristics of Generation G (= Generosity) and offers eight ways for brands to join: from Tryvertising to Brand Butlers to Random Acts of Kindness (RAK).<!--break-->
- @rmack @christinelu beyond simple Altruism and Egoism the binary selection, sharing is about building social intelligence - on 2009-02-20
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El Sharismo de Isaac Mao | EQ
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He traducido al español “Sharismo: A Mind Revolution”, un ensayo de Isaac Mao que parte de la idea de que compartir está en la naturaleza del ser humano, es decir, en la propia sinapsis neuronal.
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