TECH SENSE

THIS TUMBLR COLLECTS STUFF ON TECHNOLOGY THAT CONNECTS WITH HUMAN SENSE.

Started from an interest in the humanization of technology, and the ever smarter becoming web.
Curated by a creative/tech enthusiast @simonvano

"nice thought.. RT @tijs: Who needs social media analysis tools when you’ve got a Fuelband? http://t.co/N64IXbLl"

- http://t.co/N64IXbLl

Facebook, The Perfect Startup

This presentation gives you an in depth view on the current status of that huge thing called Facebook. Very nice insites, outside of all that ipo stuff. #mustread

Google Glass prototype

Check Google co-founder Sergey Brin wearing his much-rumored Google Glass during an interview on The Gavin Newsom Show. It’s nice to see this thing for real, but hopefully they get Jonathan Ive to do the design on the final product though..

Tangible Media Group

A lot is happening on new user interfaces. I could post anything on this subject, any day. But I rather point out those collectives which I think will be coming up with the need stuff, based on serious studies and such. Therefore you should check out the Tangible Media Group, these guys are finding ways to seamlessly couple the dual world of bits and atoms by giving physical form to digital information. #word.

"Interesting read on “The New Aesthetic” < a kinda hard to define art movement in this digital age. #longread http://t.co/0cDpOCir"

- http://t.co/0cDpOCir

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Move photos from your phone to your computer. IT WORKS MAGICALLY!

QR code meets time

I collect smart QR-Codes, therefore you don’t see them that often at TECH SENSE. Finally the Korean Emart came up with something smart. This one can only be scanned between noon and 1 pm each day. Consumers who where scanning them were given discounts at the store during those quiet shopping hours. #smart.

Leap Motion

Leap represents an entirely new way to interact with your computers. They say it’s more accurate than a mouse, as reliable as a keyboard and more sensitive than a touchscreen. For the first time, you can control a computer in three dimensions with your natural hand and finger movements. nice.