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An 8-step process to writing blog posts that don’t suck

The Next Web

My brain is trying desperately to stop me, saying things like, What you’re writing right now sucks. My brain fed off this uncertainty to try and stop me from writing because that’s what brains do?—?they It’s as if writing loosens up your brain, allowing ways for it to connect it ways it couldn’t before. No one cares!

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ReAct: Synergizing Reasoning and Acting in Language Models

Google Research AI blog

Posted by Shunyu Yao, Student Researcher, and Yuan Cao, Research Scientist, Google Research, Brain Team Recent advances have expanded the applicability of language models (LM) to downstream tasks. Wikipedia) to incorporate additional information into reasoning (act to reason).

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Campus Party H4SB — Hacking for Something Better Coming to US in 2012

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Bay Area, in the summer of 2012. It will be a gamechanger in the US, with 10,000 of the smartest, most motivated young hackers and other young technoids being exposed to the best of web development, artificial intelligence, robotics, social networking, gaming and social engagement. They want their brains to matter.

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

NTEN

Here are 6 ways to tell your stories with data that you can apply to your own web and communications work: 1. You can make a big impression of site visitors just by presenting them clearly, and in context with your web content. Speak With Numbers Sometimes, it's best to just let the numbers speak for themselves.

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Live Blogging ONG Web 2.0 Conference in Romania sponsored by the Soros Foundation in Bucharest

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What is Web 2.0 by Iulian Commanescu The definitions are fluid when it comes to Web 2.0. He covered the following platforms: Blogs: It is more than a web site, built by one person or a small community or group of bloggers. Conversation is very important and the nature of Web 2.0. User generated content - Web 2.0

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Weavit’s new app wants to be a ‘Shazam for your thoughts’

TechCrunch

The startup’s founders believe this parallels how your brain already works. Weavit connects to more than 60 million Wikipedia topics to aid in these sorts of connections.) ” To use the app, you can either type or dictate your idea to enter it into Weavit’s database. Image Credits: Weavit.

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A great name wins — Here’s how to find yours

The Next Web

Coming up with a name requires a lot of brain power and creative sparks. Arm yourself with a dictionary, a thesaurus, open up wikipedia, get some novels and start exploring. , they found that if you are creating a name for a mass-market product or service you should avoid starting with letters like Z, X and Q as they are very uncommon.

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