Posts made in May, 2012

Start using what is yours

Posted by on May 20, 2012 in About, Behavioral engineering, Blog, Data management | 0 comments

Start using what is yours

A couple of days ago I stumbled upon one of my older records, John Butler Trio’s Grand National, with the incredible folk tune “Better Than”. The lyrics basically claim that the “the grass is always greener on the other side” mentality is in the human gene pool. This may not be very new or even insightful knowledge but it provoked and reorganized some thoughts I have been having for some time. Even though sometimes forgotten businesses and organization are fundamentally a group of human, so this mantra often goes for business too, and despite how left-wing anti-capitalistic it may...

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The data revolution – in links

Posted by on May 14, 2012 in Behavioral engineering, Data management, Quantified Self, Self-tracking | 0 comments

The data revolution – in links

I’ve been sharing so many links about the current data-revolution on mail and now I thought you might as well benefit from the link collection: The data turn in general Google Quarterly about data. A great read with very interesting articles. The data guru Hans Rosling’s (pictured above) statement is kind of a /KL7 credo:   “The problem isn’t that specialized companies lack the data they need, it’s that they don’t go and look for it, they don’t know how to handle it.”   Big data The term Big data is all over the place. Big data...

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Join us for the first Danish Quantified Self network meeting

Posted by on May 7, 2012 in Behavioral engineering, Blog, News, Self-tracking | 0 comments

Join us for the first Danish Quantified Self network meeting

We are partnering with Danish Design Centre to gather Danish self-trackers June 14′th at DDC from 13-19. Program Please join us and share your projects, thoughts, and perspectives. If you have no clue what Quantified Self or self-tracking refer to please visit QuantifiedSelf.com, read a good article from The Economist, or this on in Danish from Berlingske and start following us on online and Twitter. Sign up at Meetup or send us a...

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