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  • Have you read Hilariously Useless Facts

    I’m reading this story, I think you would like it! “Hilariously Useless Facts” - http://www.wattpad.com/story/3579510 - on the Wattpad app http://www.wattpad.com/download

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  • awkwardsituationist:

    toronto, may 2010

    Source: awkwardsituationist
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  • dendroica:

Three polar bear cubs demand their mum’s attention as they clamber over her at Wapusk National Park near Manitoba, Canada Picture: Matthias Breiter/Minden Pictures/Solent News & Photo Agency (via Pictures of the day: 8 February 2013 - Telegraph)

    dendroica:

    Three polar bear cubs demand their mum’s attention as they clamber over her at Wapusk National Park near Manitoba, Canada Picture: Matthias Breiter/Minden Pictures/Solent News & Photo Agency (via Pictures of the day: 8 February 2013 - Telegraph)

    (via science-junkie)

    Source: telegraph.co.uk
    • 3 months ago
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  • fastcompany:

Here are 2013’s 10 Most Innovative Companies In Gaming:
1. Rovio
The maker of Angry Birds is #1 for making apps the new source for big entertainment franchises.
2. Tencent Games
For leveraging its online distribution network and moving into content.
3. Activision
For elevating physical and digital play with its Skylanders series. Spyro’s Adventure and its sequel, Giants, feature dozens of chip-embedded action figures that interact with whatever happens on the screen, whether it’s a TV, computer, or handheld.
4. Microsoft
For revolutionizing home entertainment. Microsoft has assembled a digital living room. The system connects Windows, Xbox, and Kinect via SmartGlass, a free app that debuted last fall, which turns a portable device into a remote control and second screen.
5. Nintendo
For making the controller just as crucial to the gaming experience as the console and the Wii U.
6. Ouya
For electrifying gamers with a hackable console that features both a compelling design and an affordable device.
7. Telltale Games
For creating affordable appointment gaming. With The Walking Dead, Telltale has given gamers a way to play that’s amenable to busy schedules and with minimal upfront buy-in.
8. Valve
For pushing gaming into the hands of everyone. In 2012, it released its Source Filmmaker moviemaking tool to gamers for free, enabling just about anybody to produce Pixar-quality animation.
9. Imangi Studios
For pivoting into a freemium phenomenon. When sales started to slump (it was originally a 99-cent download), they made the game free to play and reaped about five times as much revenue.
10. Kabam
For turning hardcore gamers into a gold mine. Kabam puts out games that are long, complex, and appeal to players who are willing to devote lots of time to them…
[Image: Flickr user WastedButReady]

    fastcompany:

    Here are 2013’s 10 Most Innovative Companies In Gaming:

    1. Rovio

    The maker of Angry Birds is #1 for making apps the new source for big entertainment franchises.

    2. Tencent Games

    For leveraging its online distribution network and moving into content.

    3. Activision

    For elevating physical and digital play with its Skylanders series. Spyro’s Adventure and its sequel, Giants, feature dozens of chip-embedded action figures that interact with whatever happens on the screen, whether it’s a TV, computer, or handheld.

    4. Microsoft

    For revolutionizing home entertainment. Microsoft has assembled a digital living room. The system connects Windows, Xbox, and Kinect via SmartGlass, a free app that debuted last fall, which turns a portable device into a remote control and second screen.

    5. Nintendo

    For making the controller just as crucial to the gaming experience as the console and the Wii U.

    6. Ouya

    For electrifying gamers with a hackable console that features both a compelling design and an affordable device.

    7. Telltale Games

    For creating affordable appointment gaming. With The Walking Dead, Telltale has given gamers a way to play that’s amenable to busy schedules and with minimal upfront buy-in.

    8. Valve

    For pushing gaming into the hands of everyone. In 2012, it released its Source Filmmaker moviemaking tool to gamers for free, enabling just about anybody to produce Pixar-quality animation.

    9. Imangi Studios

    For pivoting into a freemium phenomenon. When sales started to slump (it was originally a 99-cent download), they made the game free to play and reaped about five times as much revenue.

    10. Kabam

    For turning hardcore gamers into a gold mine. Kabam puts out games that are long, complex, and appeal to players who are willing to devote lots of time to them…

    [Image: Flickr user WastedButReady]

    Source: fastcompany
    • 3 months ago
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  • How Silicon Valley Envisions The Future Of Health Care
BY ARIEL SCHWARTZ, fastcoexist.com
Brain implants, viruses that wipe out cancer, and smartphones that sense Alzheimers.Pre­dict­ing the future of health care is a tricky busi­ness. At any point, there could be a big break­through in, say, can­cer research, throw­ing the whole th…

    How Silicon Valley Envisions The Future Of Health Care
    BY ARIEL SCHWARTZ, fastcoexist.com

    Brain implants, viruses that wipe out cancer, and smartphones that sense Alzheimers.

    Pre­dict­ing the future of health care is a tricky busi­ness. At any point, there could be a big break­through in, say, can­cer research, throw­ing the whole th…

    Source: futuramb
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  • vividtimes:

    China Has Overtaken The US as The World’s Top Market For Smart Devices


    China has passed the U.S. to become the world’s top country for active Android and iOS smartphones and Tablets, a year after the country became the fastest-growing smart device market in the world. That’s the conclusion of a new report by Flurry Analytics, which tracks usage and device characteristics across a large number of mobile apps.

    (via vividtimes.com)

    Source: vividtimes
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  • photojojo:

    This polarizing phone lens does an impressive job of reducing glare and livening up color in your phone photos.

    It’s the same tool photographers have been using for ages, but just for your phone!

    The Polarizing Clip On Filter Reduces Glare & Kicks Up Color

    Source: photojojo
    • 3 months ago
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  • “Police departments in Los Angeles and Nashville, for instance, are already mining data to predict crimes before they occur, and public health officials are mining data to predicting flu outbreaks before they can escalate into costly epidemics”
    — Ten Trends Transforming Government Today | Jump the Curve with Jack Uldrich (via futuristgerd)
    Source: futuristgerd
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  • 
Report describes the future of buildings in 2050 Will Fox, futuretimeline.net
Report describes the future of build­ings in 2050
Design and engi­neer­ing firm Arup has launched ‘It’s Alive’ – a report that describes how build­ings in our cities could look and func­tion in 2050.
Th …

    Report describes the future of buildings in 2050
    Will Fox, futuretimeline.net

    Report describes the future of build­ings in 2050

    Design and engi­neer­ing firm Arup has launched ‘It’s Alive’ – a report that describes how build­ings in our cities could look and func­tion in 2050.

    Th …

    Source: futuramb
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