The document summarizes coworking in Germany, including a discussion that took place on November 19, 2010. It introduces several prominent coworking spaces in Germany, including Studio 70, co.up, ClubOffice, and Coworking Cologne. A definition of coworking is discussed as an independent yet shared work environment and community. Questions are raised about where coworking may lead, such as business acceleration, incubators, or work-life balance oases. Relevant URLs are also provided.
Questi sono solo appunti per il festival di Pistoia 2016: si parla di videogiochi nell'infosfera. Un po' in italiano e un po' in inglese. Games are part of the critical thinking in the infosphere.
The document uses metaphors about birds ("uccello" meaning bird in Italian) and peace to discuss relationships between men and women. It states that married couples find peace with their partner's bird, while single, divorced or widowed individuals have lost their bird and peace. It encourages sharing the message with friends to bring peace and protect one's bird.
The document summarizes coworking in Germany, including a discussion that took place on November 19, 2010. It introduces several prominent coworking spaces in Germany, including Studio 70, co.up, ClubOffice, and Coworking Cologne. A definition of coworking is discussed as an independent yet shared work environment and community. Questions are raised about where coworking may lead, such as business acceleration, incubators, or work-life balance oases. Relevant URLs are also provided.
Questi sono solo appunti per il festival di Pistoia 2016: si parla di videogiochi nell'infosfera. Un po' in italiano e un po' in inglese. Games are part of the critical thinking in the infosphere.
The document uses metaphors about birds ("uccello" meaning bird in Italian) and peace to discuss relationships between men and women. It states that married couples find peace with their partner's bird, while single, divorced or widowed individuals have lost their bird and peace. It encourages sharing the message with friends to bring peace and protect one's bird.
El documento presenta dos fotografías de paisajes europeos: el castillo de Trakaï en el lago Galve de Lituania y un molino en medio de campos en los Países Bajos.
The document discusses the challenges of managing increasing data volumes and formats in corporate IT systems. It notes that data integration issues are growing as systems evolve and more internal and external sources are incorporated. Legal and operational requirements are also placing more emphasis on data consistency and availability. The worldwide enterprise data integration market was estimated to be worth $13 billion in 2005, with data warehousing and business intelligence making up $2 billion of that segment. The document proposes strategies for penetrating the ETL market, comparing centralized proprietary solutions with Talend's open source distributed approach using Perl.
The document discusses how platforms like Google and Facebook can influence users' perceptions through algorithms and emotional contagion. It notes that an experiment by Facebook showed how emotions can spread between users without direct interaction. The author argues that freedom depends not just on what we can do online, but also what we know about how platforms work and how their algorithms filter information. Awareness of these algorithms and their effects is important for users to be well-informed in the "info-sphere".
The document discusses strategies and features for data storytelling and data journalism. It covers understanding data through data visualization and narrative structures. Specific tools and platforms mentioned include Density Design, Information is Beautiful, and Il Sole 24 Ore. Storytelling principles discussed include discovering insights from data, structuring narratives around data, and making complex data understandable through context and meaning. Architecture and information design are discussed as ways to organize and present information for usability.
The document discusses how digital technologies are changing human environments and influencing who writes our autobiographies. It notes that in 2000, 25% of recorded information was digital, growing to 98% by 2013, with personal devices now constantly recording our lives. Algorithms, interfaces, and big data shape our experiences in unseen ways. Our obligations and identities are entwined with complex human-machine systems, yet the values and decisions built into these systems are often unknown. To write our own autobiographies, we must understand these influences and how our minds, relationships, and societies co-evolve within new digital ecologies.
This document discusses demonstrative pronouns - this, that, these, those. It explains that these pronouns are used to show relative distance between the speaker and a noun. "This" and "these" refer to things close to the speaker, while "that" and "those" refer to things farther away. Examples are given to illustrate how the pronouns are used singularly and plurally and how the verb changes accordingly. The document also notes some additional uses of demonstrative pronouns, such as by themselves or to refer to present versus past actions.
Paris Spark Meetup (Feb2015) ccarbone : SPARK Streaming vs Storm / MLLib / Ne...Cedric CARBONE
Présentation de la technologie Spark et exemple de nouveaux cas métiers pouvant être traités par du BigData temps réel par Cédric Carbone
-Spark vs Hadoop MapReduce (& Hadoop v2 vs Hadoop v1)
-Spark Streaming vs Storm
-Le Machine Learning avec Spark
-Use case métier : NextProductToBuy
El documento presenta dos fotografías de paisajes europeos: el castillo de Trakaï en el lago Galve de Lituania y un molino en medio de campos en los Países Bajos.
The document discusses the challenges of managing increasing data volumes and formats in corporate IT systems. It notes that data integration issues are growing as systems evolve and more internal and external sources are incorporated. Legal and operational requirements are also placing more emphasis on data consistency and availability. The worldwide enterprise data integration market was estimated to be worth $13 billion in 2005, with data warehousing and business intelligence making up $2 billion of that segment. The document proposes strategies for penetrating the ETL market, comparing centralized proprietary solutions with Talend's open source distributed approach using Perl.
The document discusses how platforms like Google and Facebook can influence users' perceptions through algorithms and emotional contagion. It notes that an experiment by Facebook showed how emotions can spread between users without direct interaction. The author argues that freedom depends not just on what we can do online, but also what we know about how platforms work and how their algorithms filter information. Awareness of these algorithms and their effects is important for users to be well-informed in the "info-sphere".
The document discusses strategies and features for data storytelling and data journalism. It covers understanding data through data visualization and narrative structures. Specific tools and platforms mentioned include Density Design, Information is Beautiful, and Il Sole 24 Ore. Storytelling principles discussed include discovering insights from data, structuring narratives around data, and making complex data understandable through context and meaning. Architecture and information design are discussed as ways to organize and present information for usability.
The document discusses how digital technologies are changing human environments and influencing who writes our autobiographies. It notes that in 2000, 25% of recorded information was digital, growing to 98% by 2013, with personal devices now constantly recording our lives. Algorithms, interfaces, and big data shape our experiences in unseen ways. Our obligations and identities are entwined with complex human-machine systems, yet the values and decisions built into these systems are often unknown. To write our own autobiographies, we must understand these influences and how our minds, relationships, and societies co-evolve within new digital ecologies.
This document discusses demonstrative pronouns - this, that, these, those. It explains that these pronouns are used to show relative distance between the speaker and a noun. "This" and "these" refer to things close to the speaker, while "that" and "those" refer to things farther away. Examples are given to illustrate how the pronouns are used singularly and plurally and how the verb changes accordingly. The document also notes some additional uses of demonstrative pronouns, such as by themselves or to refer to present versus past actions.
Paris Spark Meetup (Feb2015) ccarbone : SPARK Streaming vs Storm / MLLib / Ne...Cedric CARBONE
Présentation de la technologie Spark et exemple de nouveaux cas métiers pouvant être traités par du BigData temps réel par Cédric Carbone
-Spark vs Hadoop MapReduce (& Hadoop v2 vs Hadoop v1)
-Spark Streaming vs Storm
-Le Machine Learning avec Spark
-Use case métier : NextProductToBuy