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This is some more stuff to check out.
Not sure what the deal is with the triangles.
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This is some more stuff to check out.
Not sure what the deal is with the triangles.
# Welcome to Writing Kit!
Thank you for purchasing Writing Kit. This document is a quick introduction to the app: why it exists and what it offers. This is also a Markdown-formatted document; therefore, it’s a good idea to tap the eye-shaped Preview button on the toolbar to read it in a beautifully-rendered interface. ## Why Writing Kit exists I’ve been trying lots of different writing apps on iPad, and none of them truly satisfies my need. A good writing app isn’t just about offering me a screenful of text â” it needs to support finding and adding reference material to my document. Dave Caolo of 52tiger nailed it: > My problem is that I canât easily refer to reference material while Iâm writing. > Hopping back and forth between the post and my collected material is just too annoying. I usually have a few Safari tabs open as well as a note or two, plus my paper notebook. Mobile Safari ends up re-loading pages and swiping between notes causes me to lose my thought. Writing Kit is built to solve this kind of issue. ## What Writing Kit offers First and foremost, Writing Kit brings you *an amazingly good text editor* with numerous key features: * **Font choices** – Writing Kit comes with 13 popular fonts: American Typewriter, Anonymous Pro, Baskerville, Droid Sans Mono Slashed, Georgia, Helvetica, Helvetica Neue, Hoefler Text, Inconsolata, Times New Roman, Trebuchet MS, Courier, and Marker FeltSean
Sean KearneyThere is no healing in this world. Only sedation. That’s the best the world can offer. We escape into drink and drugs and recreation, but we can never escape ourselves.
Researchers have developed a new type of super-thin silicon transistor, which can be embedded on a dissolvable silk-based film (pictured). Brian Litt, associate professor of neurology and bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania, told Technology Review, “Current medical devices are very limited by the fact that the active electronics have to be ‘canned,’ or isolated from the body, and are on rigid silicon.” These new silicon-silk implants are much easier to place within a body: the silk sheet “melts away,” and the transistors are small enough that they don’t irritate tissues.
Todd Maddox, a psychology professor at the Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Texas in Austin, tries to understand what exactly is going wrong in the impaired brain, whether it is impaired by lack of sleep, normal aging or as a result of diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. “The brain regions that are impaired when you are sleep-deprived are the same ones that are impaired with aging,” he says.
Sandra Kiume – July 14, 2008
Cognitive to clinical to social, the many applications of psychology reveal profound thoughts, human frailties and strengths. These are some of the best results, framed in video players.
With a billion people on the Internet and 4 billion mobile phones, the ability to gain information, to process it computationally, to organize collective action with others, to publish and broadcast has been radically democratized — but whether or not that democratized communication and coordination capability will lead to more or less democracy is not a function of the technology but of the social, political, economic activities of the people who use it.
At the petabyte scale, information is not a matter of simple three- and four-dimensional taxonomy and order but of dimensionally agnostic statistics. It calls for an entirely different approach, one that requires us to lose the tether of data as something that can be visualized in its totality. It forces us to view data mathematically first and establish a context for it later. For instance, Google conquered the advertising world with nothing more than applied mathematics. It didn’t pretend to know anything about the culture and conventions of advertising — it just assumed that better data, with better analytical tools, would win the day. And Google was right.