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CoCities Salon Amsterdam | Cognitive Cities Conference
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26 and 27 February 2011, Berlin. Photo by Juha van ‘t Zelfde – CC by-nc-sa. We have been awfully quiet about our little event in Amsterdam, haven’t we? It’s only one more week to the event and while the timing is short, we hope to see many of you at our first iteration of the Cognitive Cities Salon in Amsterdam. James Burke, Co-founder of VURB. Katalin Galayas, Policy Advisor to the City of Amsterdam. Kars Alfrink, ‘Chief Agent’ of Hubbub. Edwin Gardner, VOLUME Magazine. Here are the details. Entrance fe...
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Vini Tiet about Cognitive Buildings | Cognitive Cities Conference
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26 and 27 February 2011, Berlin. Vini Tiet about Cognitive Buildings. Vinh-Nghi Tiet is currently Head of Development and Sustainability at ICADE Germany, a Real Estate Investor and developer. Also auditor for the German society for sustainable buildings, he focuses on creating buildings that join sustainable lifestyle and performing business. Visualization by Anna-Lena Schiller. Check out all the other videos that have been released so far at Vimeo. Brought to you by:. Powered by CognitiveCities.com.
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Thingonomics 6: Gebrauchter Fortschritt
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Thingonomics 6: Gebrauchter Fortschritt. Thingonomics 6: Gebrauchter Fortschritt. Veröffentlicht: 8. Juli 2015. Martin Spindler und Marcel Weiß sprechen über die Daseinsberechtigung von vernetzten Dingen, den Fortschritt, unterschätzte Reibung und die oft irreführende Frage ob man das überhaupt braucht . Weitere Themen: Sprachsteuerung und konversationsbasierte Userinterfaces und Withings’ Switching-Kampagne. The Internet of Things You Don’t Really Need. Russell Davies: We Need To Talk About Need. Das In...
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… deprecated | Mjays Planet
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Martin Spindler on April 30, 2010. This place here, so it seems, experienced a rather short resurrection. But all is well, I will continue blogging, hopefully even more regularly. It just so happens that that won’t take place here, at wordpress.com’s serverfarm, but instead over there, at my freshly set-up home at mjays.net. It’s still a little rough around the edges and needs some further work. This place is, as they say, deprecated. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. FriendF...
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Thingonomics 7: Fitbits Nutzerzahlen & Googles Beaconansatz Eddystone
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Thingonomics 7: Fitbits Nutzerzahlen & Googles Beaconansatz Eddystone. Thingonomics 7: Fitbits Nutzerzahlen & Googles Beaconansatz Eddystone. Veröffentlicht: 22. Juli 2015. Martin Spindler und Marcel Weiß sprechen über die Nutzerzahlen von Fitbit, die im Zuge des Börsengangs veröffentlicht wurden, und über Eddystone, Googles neuem Open-Source-Ansatz für Beacons. 1 Red Flag That Fitbit, Inc. Investors Can’t Ignore. Wear This Device So the Boss Knows You’re Losing Weight. Martin im Netz: mjays.net. Thingon...
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bisschen ruhig hier | Mjays Planet
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. By Martin Spindler on September 8, 2009. Ist bisschen mehr los. Laquo; Atoms&Bits – here we go! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Choose...
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Warren Ellis | Cognitive Cities Conference
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26 and 27 February 2011, Berlin. Warren Ellis is an English author of comics, novels, and television recognized for his sociocultural commentary on futurist themes spannning nanotechnology, cryonics, mind transfer, and human enhancement. Visualization by Anna-Lena Schiller. Brought to you by:. The Cognitive Cities Conference is organized on a non-profit basis. Powered by CognitiveCities.com.
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Location announced | Cognitive Cities Conference
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26 and 27 February 2011, Berlin. We can now officially announce the Heimathafen Neukölln as our location for the first day! It’s a grand old theater and it will be a gracious space for our session on the 26th. We working closely with the owners to make sure that we fullfil you basic conference needs (cozy, connected, coffee). Brought to you by:. The Cognitive Cities Conference is organized on a non-profit basis. Powered by CognitiveCities.com.
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About | Cognitive Cities Conference
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26 and 27 February 2011, Berlin. We invite urban planners, designers, technology geeks, environmental experts, public officials, urban gardening enthusiasts and cultural influencers to be part of the conversation. We can only make our cities more livable if we work together to improve them. Speakers. Day 1 – 26. Feb, 2011 – Heimathafen Neukölln (ticket required). Day 2 – 27. Feb, 2011 – Distributed across the city (free & open for everyone). Buy tickets ». Brought to you by:.
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