Dos reliquias de Apple a la venta (1)
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Este próximo Jueves y Viernes los fanáticos de Apple tendrán la oportunidad de adquirir dos reliquias pertenecientes a su historia a través del sitio de subastas Alexander Autographs. Una de ellas es el cartel utilizado por Steve Jobs y Steve Wozniak en la primer exhibición a la que asistieron en el año 1976 donde trataban de dar a conocer su nueva empresa. El mismo ocupó un lugar en la sede de la empresa en Cupertino, ...
Public displays of affection! (1)
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Phil took me out to a real fancy seafood place for dinner last night. It was a total surprise! I was just out in the utility shed in my housedress huffing some jenkem when I heard him calling me from inside the townhouse. I came in and he had flowers and was all dressed up in his fancy church clothes. Just the sight of him had me blushing like a dumpy virgin!I got myself gussied ...
don't look now (1)
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I'm really sorry i stopped making videos for a while. I'm back to videos and sorry this one was so short but i'll have another one up this week! Hope you're all well! Miss you! Yes, i know it's tough to resist looking but why the open mouth? You guys ever noticed how the mouth is always open? lol so subtle Author: communitychannel Keywords: communitychannel says don't look now but there's weird looking girl in ...
The failure of the wisdom of crowds (1)
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James Surowiecki’s The Wisdom of Crowds argues that across a large and diverse group, the average response will be better and smarter than individual experts. He illustrates this point with the jellybean answer. In a large room of people, few will get close to guessing the correct number of jellybeans in a jar. But the average of their collective responses will be remarkably close to the true number. A photography exhibition at The Brooklyn Museum ...
The Brooklyn Museum Lets the Crowd Curate a Show (1)
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These days everyone is a curator. If you talk to any social media entrepreneurs, chances are they will go on and on about how their Website is all about letting people “curate” the Web, whether that’s photos, videos, or news stories. It is usually code for:”Most people are too lazy to actually produce anything, but we let them organize and remix what other people have produced.” Who doesn’t love to remix? Well, now you can ...