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The Explosion of Digital Information (via Teknophilia)

This is a beautiful graphic. Where do you find all the good stuff?

The Explosion of Digital Information A fantastic visualization of the growth of digital information in recent years. See the full size here.   Terrific Visualization of Digital Information Explosion [via The Technology Liberation Front]   … Read More

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I’ve been Interviewed! (via Teknophilia)

I’ve finally met someone famous! So when do you start charging for autographs?

I’ve been Interviewed! I’ve been interviewed! Another blog, Interviewed You, asked me a while ago if I would be willing to do an interview with them; and to which I happily responded. It’s just a few questions, with an example being: “Max Pen: Do you think technology is what is causing our civilization to stay on going, work? Teknophilia: I think technology plays a very large part in keeping our modern society running so smoothly. But I also feel that people are the dr … Read More

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Technofear and technojoy (via Teknophilia)

This guy usually has something interesting to say. I think these words ring true with the surprising popularity of the iPad are. Eddie Izzard is pretty cool too. If you have Netfix they have several of his performances.

Technofear and technojoy Technofear and technojoy are things that I feel come hand in hand; you simply can’t have one without the other. I know because I experience both on an almost daily basis. Eddie Izzard’s parody of these two emotions is funny because it’s true. Most computer issues aren’t actually cause by programming or hardware, they come because of poor usability. Hardware failu … Read More

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Texter Helps you Type Faster (via Teknophilia)

This could be a huge time saver. I think writers/copy editors don’t always appreciate how much text expansion helps them be more productive.

Most people write the same things over and over again. Think of an email: Dear Person,… you may even have a whole paragraph that you always use. I’ve recently had to increase the amount of time I spend programming. Like other code monkeys may know, a lot of the stuff we write is repetitious. For example, in Java, I often write: System.out.println(“Some Text Here”); So what … Read More

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Complete Internet Repair Fixes All Connection Problems (via Teknophilia)

I bet this would fix 99% of Internet Connection Repair problem in Windows. Excellent find!

Complete Internet Repair Fixes All Connection Problems “Unless you have a faulty cable or live in a poor wireless signal area, all Internet connection problems can be tracked down to a few key areas in your system. So if Internet is not working on your laptop or you are experiencing connection issues like slow speeds, unstable connection etc. you just have to look at those areas. This you can do by either manually inspecting each area one at a time, or fire up some automated repair utility such as Co … Read More

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Science has Failed Us [SOTW] (via Teknophilia)

I don’t agree. Nothing is a failure as long as we learn from it.

Science has Failed Us [SOTW] quinet “Science was supposed to create a new world where all our dreams would come true. It failed completely, and for this reason people have rejected it completely. This is a simplification, but I think it conveys an essential truth. When I was in high school I was the president of our Science Club; we believed in Science and its marvelous possibilities – which seemed to be limitless. After all, we had won WWII, were the most powerful nation in … Read More

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