I tend to think that one of the more important distinguishing features of Web2.0 applications is the collaborative nature of the technology, which has opened up previously arcane vocational amd professional specialties to amateurs. This is what Clay Shirky refers to as “mass amateurization”. The really interesting thing about mass amateurization is that it has [...]
Crowd-sourced seismological data? Quake-Catcher Network Home Page
April 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Geographic, OpenSource
Tags:data·earthquake·open source·seismology·Shirky·Stanford·Web2.0
Climate change and Washington, DC cherry blossoms
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Washington, climate/weather, horticulture
In the past week or so, I’ve noticed that a few ornamental cherry trees in the Washington DC area have been coaxed into blooming by the relatively mild winter and the recent spate of 50+ degree days. Even by Washington standards, it’s early for cherries, so naturally I’m wondering how much of this early bloom [...]
Tags:cherry.blossoms·climate.change·data·DC·horticulture·plant.phenology·Washington
