The Day’s Delicious
Assorted nonsense and marginally relevant shenanigans via my personal delicious.com bookmarks.
- Princeton publishes how-to guide for hacking Sequoia e-voting machines: Crap like this just scares the ever-living shit out of me. I'm all for technology, but there is a point where our analog ancestry starts to make more sense.
- 2007 to 2008 Social Technographic Data Indicates Increase In Adoption: Marking this to dig into more later. At first glance, the changes are rather startling, with adoption rates climbing faster than I would have anticipated.
- Students Competing For Slots At Elite Colleges Resorting To “Facebook Sabotage”: I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them learn to backstab. Show them all the bile they have inside. Give them a sense of deviousness to make it easier. Let the children's evil laughter remind us of how we have grown to be.
- Low-Cost Multi-point Interactive Whiteboards Using the Wiimote: How low cost? How does $50 and a few hours strike you?
- Attention economy: It's amazing some of the corners of the web that grab you from time to time. For instance, take this little nugget from Wikipedia…
I’m still digesting the “Experience Economy” which plays to me, my natural state of shyness drives me away from an “Attention Economy.”