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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Powering Your Mind into 6 Categories

Online Gaming, that is the kinds of games you are playing here, for the most part, is expected to become a $4.4 billion business by the year 2010. Last year, total sales for online gaming were estimated at about $1 billion.

Casual Gaming itself, a somehwat amorphous category, can be subdivided into six segments from sporadic play to daily intensive play.

Why play? For some it is an activity to fill time, for many, it is a way to interact with others and stay focused.

What's certain is that there is solid growth ahead

Friday, August 25, 2006

How Fast Can you Grok?


Introducing the New nanosecond test series from Cognitive Labs. The N-1000 series is faster than last year's model...much faster.

You will be able to get a quick read of your brain in just a few seconds. It's a 40 yard dash for the brain.

No endurance is necessary, just speed.

Coming soon.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Social Gaming is Socially Redeeming



Social gaming, researchers assert, has replaced the group games and activities of yore.

Games, specifically MMOs, have replaced whatever 'hangouts' used to exist.... ergo, they are playing a more fundamental role in today's society.

abstract:

This article examines the form and function of massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) in terms of social engagement. Combining conclusions from media effects research informed by the communication effects literature with those from ethnographic research informed by a sociocultural perspective on cognition and learning, we present a shared theoretical framework for understanding (a) the extent to which such virtual worlds are structurally similar to "third places" (Oldenburg, 1999) for informal sociability, and (b) their potential function in terms of social capital (Coleman, 1988; Putnam, 2000). Our conclusion is that by providing spaces for social interaction and relationships beyond the workplace and home, MMOs have the capacity to function as one form of a new "third place" for informal sociability. Participation in such virtual "third places" appears particularly well suited to the formation of bridging social capital—social relationships that, while not usually providing deep emotional support, typically function to expose the individual to a diversity of worldviews.

full article

New MindMelds

New inbound links....

The History Channel, Jammit (Belgium)

Check out the boards on the History Channel for the dicussions of Poland and Pear Harbor......

Saturday, August 12, 2006

HAL's Brainspeed challenge


HAL could process info in less than 100 milliseconds. Would you have beaten HAL? You can post your score in comments...
Find Out
more tests here

Friday, August 11, 2006

How Fast....Friday

A friendly site:

http://neurogamer.blogspot.com/2006/08/how-fast-is-your-brain.html

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Archaeologists to Prove that Conan Existed


Start here...or maybe check in Sacramento. You can see why Gray Davis was outmuscled...

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Zipped.org, Datalounge, MySpace

Cognitive Labs is getting lots of people today from...

a) zipped.org b) datalounge c) myspace.com d) all of these

The answer is D

Monday, August 07, 2006

Million Dollar Bed Uses Magnetism to stay aloft

Forget water-beds. Here's a lifestyle accessory that fits the Cognitive Labs ethos. After you try search engine memories why not float above the ground in this comfy bed:


Designed by Janjaap Ruijssenaars, a Dutch architect, the bed floats above the ground due to magnetic repulsion. Ruijssenaars' inspiration for the bed was the plinth from Stanley Kubrick's 1968 cult film "2001: A Space Odyssey."

"No matter where you live all architecture is dictated by gravity. I wondered whether you could make an object, a building or a piece of furniture where this is not the case -- where another power actually dictates the image," Ruijssenaars said.

Asking price for the bed? U.S. $1.55 million. This is perhaps the ultimate in minimalist expression.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

What kind of test is this?



The Voight-Kampff test.
Neuropsychological tests (and other tests) are sometimes in films, in this case building on the work of Philip K. Dick.

Try a test now and see how quickly you can react. in this test