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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34771563 United States 03/04/2013 12:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a headband and Web interface that scans your brain to figure out your preferences and then only shows you relevant content, while preventing a user from going down the dreaded Internet wormhole. Quoting: smilesun OH, I SEE... Exactly where they're going with this. This is just the beginning.... |
thisguyistheguy User ID: 1266452 Canada 03/04/2013 12:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Internet wormhole!?!? How come I have yet to find it!? I mean, the internet has lost it's flair...It's become almost as boring as television. Although these headbands look somewhat promising - I believe they will be used to mess up a persons harmonics with their magnetic field. ...As I think those balance bracelets do now. ------ Hard times create strong men Strong men create good times Good times create weak men Weak men create hard times |
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smilesun (OP) User ID: 35559845 Italy 03/04/2013 12:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With the amount of worldwide data generated each minute, logging onto the Internet these days can leave a person feeling buried alive in a nonstop avalanche of digital information. But a new wearable system being developed by computer scientists at Tufts University, could alleviate that. Quoting: smilesun It's a headband and Web interface that scans your brain to figure out your preferences and then only shows you relevant content, while preventing a user from going down the dreaded Internet wormhole. With such a device, a Pandora-like radio station would naturally adapt to an individual’s preferences without the user having to push any buttons or change a station. And it could also help prioritize what users view online and improve work efficiency by delivering the right information at the right time. Read more [link to news.discovery.com] I surf only GPL VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
smilesun (OP) User ID: 35559845 Italy 03/04/2013 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a headband and Web interface that scans your brain to figure out your preferences and then only shows you relevant content, while preventing a user from going down the dreaded Internet wormhole. Quoting: smilesun OH, I SEE... Exactly where they're going with this. Where? I surf only GPL VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
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Daniel of the Rose User ID: 15114131 United States 03/04/2013 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With the amount of worldwide data generated each minute, logging onto the Internet these days can leave a person feeling buried alive in a nonstop avalanche of digital information. But a new wearable system being developed by computer scientists at Tufts University, could alleviate that. Quoting: smilesun It's a headband and Web interface that scans your brain to figure out your preferences and then only shows you relevant content, while preventing a user from going down the dreaded Internet wormhole. With such a device, a Pandora-like radio station would naturally adapt to an individual’s preferences without the user having to push any buttons or change a station. And it could also help prioritize what users view online and improve work efficiency by delivering the right information at the right time. Read more [link to news.discovery.com] and they root it to music........like when the POTUS gave the ipod to the queen of england. |
Dr. Manhattan User ID: 28822130 United States 03/04/2013 12:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Internet wormhole... wtf? People actually get lost on the internet and can't find what they want? Waste of time. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34771563 United States 03/04/2013 01:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for the :pin: :Smiley: April 12, 2009 11:40 PM Dean Takahashi [link to venturebeat.com] Virtual reality has long promised a way to create an immersive illusion so convincing you can’t tell the fake from the real. Futurist Ray Kurzweil says it’s that kind of virtual reality will make virtual travel possible. Not in the way you might expect, with a super-realistic display creating faux imagery on a screen or a pair of goggles. But instead by injecting nanobots into your brain. Kurzweil speculates in an interview with Good magazine that nanotechnology could simulate travel because an injection of nanobots could trick your neurons into thinking that you’re really traveling someplace you aren’t. If it sounds a bit like taking psychedelic drugs, it is. You get pretty much the same effect, but these nanobots are technically robots, not drugs. Do I think this means that it’s time to invest in nanotechnology gaming and to sell short anything that has to do with display-based video games or virtual worlds? No. It’ll take time before the nanobots are perfected. And can you imagine what happens if they stimulate the wrong part of your brain and give you some kind of nightmare or seizure? I wouldn’t want to be the guinea pig for that experiment. I heard Kurzweil talk last year about game development and the next 20 years at the Game Developers Conference. He speculated back then that human lifespans would start stretching longer and that we would start becoming immortal at some point as nanotechnology and biological research advances make it possible to repair our bodies as they age. Kurzweil is also a proponent of the Singularity theory. I would wager we’re quite a few years away from making this happen. As for virtual travel, Kurzweil estimates that flawless virtual travel will be doable around 2030. But the Good magazine interview is nevertheless fascinating. Read more at [link to venturebeat.com] |
Anonymous Coward 03/04/2013 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Basically yeah there will be a new internet that the dumbass sheeple will use... Or it could be a "translator" for the current internet. Either way, you guys better learn some base code or we may be up shit creek as far as worldwide comms! Hopefully the old internet will still be 'available'. I'm just so comfortable, what can I say? |
smilesun (OP) User ID: 35559845 Italy 03/04/2013 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Internet wormhole... wtf? Quoting: Dr. Manhattan People actually get lost on the internet and can't find what they want? Waste of time. How to Apply for Unemployment for Loss of Work Hours. ... If you do not have Internet access? VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
smilesun (OP) User ID: 35559845 Italy 03/04/2013 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Basically yeah there will be a new internet that the dumbass sheeple will use... Quoting: Mister Obvious Or it could be a "translator" for the current internet. Either way, you guys better learn some base code or we may be up shit creek as far as worldwide comms! Hopefully the old internet will still be 'available'. I'm just so comfortable, what can I say? Sure VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34771563 United States 03/04/2013 01:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Basically yeah there will be a new internet that the dumbass sheeple will use... Quoting: Mister Obvious Or it could be a "translator" for the current internet. Either way, you guys better learn some base code or we may be up shit creek as far as worldwide comms! Hopefully the old internet will still be 'available'. I'm just so comfortable, what can I say? I'm betting around 2050 there will be a new internet... One connected to your brain through nanobots... Every one will be connected though nanobots that will connect to the internet.. Kind of Like a Huge online world. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34771563 United States 03/04/2013 01:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Basically yeah there will be a new internet that the dumbass sheeple will use... Quoting: Mister Obvious Or it could be a "translator" for the current internet. Either way, you guys better learn some base code or we may be up shit creek as far as worldwide comms! Hopefully the old internet will still be 'available'. I'm just so comfortable, what can I say? I'm betting around 2050 there will be a new internet... One connected to your brain through nanobots... Every one will be connected though nanobots that will connect to the internet.. Kind of Like a Huge online world. LOL! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34771563 United States 03/04/2013 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey guys this is gonna make work so much easier for everyone, how could anyone possibly be scared of this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34421530 Why are there so many sheep on GLP today?? i think hes being facetious They will also monitor our brains... In 40 years with new technology coming out we will all have to be monitored...We don't want little Jimi in his basement creating a cern. It will watch for triggers! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 34771563 United States 03/04/2013 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey guys this is gonna make work so much easier for everyone, how could anyone possibly be scared of this? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34421530 Why are there so many sheep on GLP today?? i think hes being facetious They will also monitor our brains... In 40 years with new technology coming out we will all have to be monitored...We don't want little Jimi in his basement creating a cern. It will watch for triggers! Not to spam...But here is the law I came up with. The law I , the meek, came up with... Complete free will in thought...With mind reading tech. coming out. [link to crnano.typepad.com] Moral logic and moral (The Golden Rule!) love above freewill in action in reality. Complete freewill in entertainment, virtual reality/Internet2 - One huge vr world. [link to venturebeat.com] liberty, freedom of speech,freedom of religion/spirtuality, freedom of investigating on the internet as along as none of the above Seriously harms anyone in real |
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smilesun (OP) User ID: 35559845 Italy 03/04/2013 03:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | With the amount of worldwide data generated each minute, logging onto the Internet these days can leave a person feeling buried alive in a nonstop avalanche of digital information. But a new wearable system being developed by computer scientists at Tufts University, could alleviate that. Quoting: smilesun It's a headband and Web interface that scans your brain to figure out your preferences and then only shows you relevant content, while preventing a user from going down the dreaded Internet wormhole. With such a device, a Pandora-like radio station would naturally adapt to an individual’s preferences without the user having to push any buttons or change a station. And it could also help prioritize what users view online and improve work efficiency by delivering the right information at the right time. Read more [link to news.discovery.com] and they root it to music........like when the POTUS gave the ipod to the queen of england. Really the Potus gave the ipod the Queen of England? VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |
smilesun (OP) User ID: 35559845 Italy 03/04/2013 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Easily attaches to the forehead or right hand for instant access to buying and selling! Quoting: Rorschach VIRTUALBLOGNEWS [link to virtualblognews.altervista.org] |