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The Internet: 2002 vs 2012 (Video)

A video info graphic that compares the internet today to 10 years ago.
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What If We Could Upgrade The Internet As Fast As We Upgrade The Gadgets It Connects?

What If We Could Upgrade The Internet As Fast As We Upgrade The Gadgets It Connects? | Science News | Scoop.it
Our long history with the Internet is causing us to lag behind other countries. But maybe there's another way.
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The Biological Internet

The Biological Internet | Science News | Scoop.it

The researchers, Monica Ortiz, a doctoral candidate in bioengineering, and Drew Endy, PhD, an assistant professor of bioengineering, have parasitized the parasite and harnessed M13’s key attributes — its non-lethality and its ability to package and broadcast arbitrary DNA strands — to create what might be termed the biological Internet, or “Bi-Fi.” Their findings were published online Sept. 7 in the Journal of Biological Engineering.

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[VIDEO] How the internet can read your mind

Read the full article here: http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2012/04/how-the-internet-can-read-your-mind.html Don't forget to subscribe!
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Why Is Everyone on the Internet So Angry?: Scientific American

Why Is Everyone on the Internet So Angry?: Scientific American | Science News | Scoop.it

A perfect storm engenders online rudeness, including virtual anonymity and thus a lack of accountability, physical distance and the medium of writing

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The Internet Lowers Self-Esteem in Teen Girls

The Internet Lowers Self-Esteem in Teen Girls | Science News | Scoop.it
Girls who spend more time updating pictures, chatting and surfing the Internet are more likely to suffer from negative body image and low self-esteem, says a new study.
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[VIDEO] Invention of the Internet in 1934?

[VIDEO] Invention of the Internet in 1934? | Science News | Scoop.it

In a 1934 book titled, The Treaties on Documentation, Belgian entrepreneur Paul Otlet conceived of a system for requesting and retrieving massive amounts of information. Calling it a “radiated library,” Otlet’s device would allow users to retrieve all the world’s information—books, magazines, film, music—with a single phone call. Did he invent the Internet? Here, Alex Wright, director of user experience at The New York Times and discoverer of Otlet’s lost opus, explains at the 2012 World Science Festival program, Internet Everywhere, just how close Otlet had come to creating the world’s first information-networking system.

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Should we sacrifice our brains to the Internet?

Should we sacrifice our brains to the Internet? | Science News | Scoop.it

One of the greatest effects of the Internet is its ability to capture our attention only to scatter it, ultimately producing a generation whose brains are being better hardwired to scan, skim and multitask, causing a weakening in our ability to read and think deeply in a concentrated manner.

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Internet usage patterns may signify depression

Internet usage patterns may signify depression | Science News | Scoop.it

In a new study analyzing Internet usage among college students, researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have found that students who show signs of depression tend to use the Internet differently than those who show no symptoms of depression.


More on DEPRESSION: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=depression

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The orbit wide web-Interplanetary internet

The orbit wide web-Interplanetary internet | Science News | Scoop.it
HAVING helped spread the internet's tentacles across the globe, boffins are now thinking of extending them further.

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Our Disembodied Selves and the Decline of Empathy

Our Disembodied Selves and the Decline of Empathy | Science News | Scoop.it

"Hunched over our computers, communicating as disembodied blobs, we’re suffering a dearth of empathy transference. We’re little islands of one, free from the experience of stepping into another’s shoes, truly feeling what they’re feeling, and understanding where they’re coming from."

 

Articles about EMPATHY: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=empathy

 

 


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Sakis Koukouvis's comment, May 1, 2012 3:31 AM
A very good article. Thank you
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Internet Not Egalitarian

Internet Not Egalitarian | Science News | Scoop.it

Himelboim found out that as the discussion group be­came larger, just like in offline life, they also became more hierarchical. People exhibit what’s called a preferential at­tachment toward those with many con­nections, which suggests that having many connections makes it easier to make more connections. For those hav­ing fewer connections, making new con­nections will be more difficult. Hence, the internet seems to foster inequality.

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How The Internet Has Spread Around The World [Infographic]

How The Internet Has Spread Around The World [Infographic] | Science News | Scoop.it
The world wide web has become significantly more worldwide over the past two decades. By 2010, more than 2 billion people--or about one-third of the global population--had access to the internet, up from something like .05 percent in 1990, and less than 10 percent of users worldwide now reside in the U.S.
As seen in this visualization two big trends are evident: the geographical diversification of the web, and China's sudden expansion and global dominance as an internet presence...

Further information explaining these trends comes from Google's public data tool. Take a look at the additional charts at the link--the first shows the relative proportion of internet users by country, and the second shows each country's total number of users.
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Lauren Moss's curator insight, December 13, 2012 2:06 PM

This analysis offers an interesting visual portrait of the rise of internet usage, incorporating several data-driven interactive graphs that chart internet user growth by country as well as as a percentage of population.

Anthony Burke's curator insight, December 13, 2012 3:15 PM

Two big trends are evident: the geographical diversification of the web, and China's sudden expansion and global dominance as an internet presence...

Thierry Bodhuin's curator insight, December 14, 2012 3:58 AM

Internet Evolution in different countries...

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Brain's wiring: More like the Internet than a pyramid?

Brain's wiring: More like the Internet than a pyramid? | Science News | Scoop.it
Neuroscientists have traced circuits in part of the rat brain and find no sign of a top-down hierarchy. The distributed network of the Internet may be a better model, they say.

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Teresa Levy's comment, October 25, 2012 8:31 PM
more like a pyramid. People did it and threw away the key
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No, internet addiction is not an ‘official mental illness’

No, internet addiction is not an ‘official mental illness’ | Science News | Scoop.it

The media has been buzzing with the supposed news that ‘internet addiction’ has been added to the list of ‘official mental disorders’. This is nonsense, but it tells us something oddly disappointing about how the media handles tech scare scores.

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Internet Decade Later - Infographic...

Internet Decade Later - Infographic... | Science News | Scoop.it
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The Internet as Hive Mind: Memory and the Cybermind

The Internet as Hive Mind: Memory and the Cybermind | Science News | Scoop.it
No one can remember everything, and the Web can be a great mind-expanding device.
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How digital culture is rewiring our brains

How digital culture is rewiring our brains | Science News | Scoop.it
Sydney Morning HeraldHow digital culture is rewiring our brainsSydney Morning HeraldOur brains are superlatively evolved to adapt to our environment: a process known as neuroplasticity.

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'Most Sophisticated Cyberweapon Yet' Discovered in the Middle East | IdeaFeed | Big Think

'Most Sophisticated Cyberweapon Yet' Discovered in the Middle East | IdeaFeed | Big Think | Science News | Scoop.it

A Russian anti-virus company has discovered the most complex computer virus in cyber warfare history. Called "Flame", the company says the virus has been targeting computer systems in the Middle East, such as Iran's Oil Ministry, for at least two years.

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Human Beings are Information-Seeking Creatures (w/video)

Human Beings are Information-Seeking Creatures (w/video) | Science News | Scoop.it

The Internet has revolutionized the way we connect and the way we think, speeding up the rate of virtually everything. At times, having so many facts at your fingertips can feel less like an upside and more like a deluge. (There's a reason why Gleick's book is subtitled "a flood.") But fundamental cultural and technological shifts in our relationship to information are hardly unprecedented. They're "part of the evolution of the species," he says.

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The Internet Messiah Has Arrived | The Electro Sapien

The Internet Messiah Has Arrived | The Electro Sapien | Science News | Scoop.it

The electro-type, the Electro Sapien, will expand conscious access to brain realism, merge — through miraculous data crunching — our insipid linear perception of reality with actual multidimensional reality. He will abstract linear thinking, see and analyse in greater detail the sapient mass of present time. He will feed on vision and memory connectivity stored in all constructs of matter, and harness integration of individual electric signatures with the internet’s electric signature. He won’t fear death, nor personal identity dissolution and insignificance.

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BBC Future column: Does the internet rewire your brain?

BBC Future column: Does the internet rewire your brain? | Science News | Scoop.it

Being online does change your brain, but so does making a cup of tea. A better question to ask is what parts of the brain are regular internet users using.

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Forget the Internet. Traffic Is Making Us Lonely

Forget the Internet. Traffic Is Making Us Lonely | Science News | Scoop.it

Despite all the attention the Internet receives for supposedly causing social isolation, there may be a bigger cause right under our noses: automobile traffic.

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