I’m going to be talking at Ignite NYC coming up, thanks to Brady Forrest. Should be fun. There are some other good talks planned for…
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In case you needed any evidence that electronic devices raise the temperature of their immediate environment, here’s a video of my desk taken with a…
Comments closedThanks to Selcuk Artut at Sabanci University, I had the opportunity to go to Istanbul last month to give a workshop based on Making Things…
Comments closedPatagonia has a footprint tool on their site to help you understand the environmental impacts of some of their products. Not a bad visualization of…
Comments closedHere’s a handy little data source, probably fun for webscraping and visualizations: http://www.worldometers.info/. Thanks to Kristin O’Friel for the link.
Comments closedRégine Debatty’s interview with Graham Pullin on WMMNA is a good read. I like what I know of Graham’s work a lot, and I love…
Comments closedA few people have asked what I thought of the Greener Gadgets conference. The short answer is: had a good time, glad I went, it…
Comments closed<p><a href=”http://www.iwar.org.uk/” target=”_other”>IWAR</a> – the Information Warfare site.
Comments closedFrom the intro page: “The Ad hoc On Demand Distance Vector (AODV) routing algorithm is a routing protocol designed for ad hoc mobile networks…. “This could be very useful for certain types of networked objects, when spontaneous and casual connections are needed, along the lines of edström, Holmquist, Dahlberg and Ljungstrand’s Ad Hoc Information Spaces, among others.The Mobility Management and Networking Lab (MOMENT), home of AODV.Elizabeth M.
Comments closedBrian Jepson and I will be giving a workshop on Making Things Talk at O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology conference this year…. The controller is a variation on some of the projects in the book, and should enable a very special activity that’s not always seen at E-Tech…
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