A new technique for analyzing networks can tell who wields soft power.
Search Results
You searched for: Kevin O
In Germany and France, having an Anglo-Saxon first name is a good predictor of extreme voting behavior.
People's views can change. What do we do with that?
James Bond is probably one of the most nailed down, functional, psychopaths that there is.
▸
2 min
—
with
The hacker Kevin Mitnick says he treated his fugitive status like a big video game.
▸
2 min
—
with
In this clip from our recent interview, Kevin recalls an incident back in 1981 when he was seventeen: He and a phone-phreaker buddy decide to sneak into Pacific Telephone’s central […]
▸
3 min
—
with
At the time of his arrest by the FBI in 1995, Kevin Mitnick was the most wanted hacker in America. Today Kevin continues his hacking adventures legally, as a computer security expert.
This video from Silicon.com features Kevin Warwick, professor at Reading University in England, a pioneer in cybernetics and a former cyborg. Warwick had an electronic chip “fired into his body.” […]
▸
with
In a previous post, we asked you who you want to see featured on video at Big Think. The response was overwhelming to say the least. From UAW President Bob […]
The word “slavery” has a very specific resonance for Americans. But slavery is a practice that has existed since the very first records of human history, and it continues to […]
A conversation with the anti-slavery advocate.
▸
23 min
—
with
A conversation with the president and founder of Content Evolution, a branding strategy think tank.
▸
21 min
—
with
The brand strategist sums up the elements of a winning marketing plan.
▸
5 min
—
with
Social networking and beyond from a tech prophet.
▸
8 min
—
with
Web celebrities are not “real celebrities,” says Rose. They’re just people who have done something cool on the ‘net.
▸
6 min
—
with
Kevin Rose was going to revolutionize the news. Now Digg.com is struggling to survive.
▸
7 min
—
with
Every week one of our brave editors dives deep into the Facebook comment section of our articles to mine for gems. Here's the best, most thought provoking, and wittiest comments of the week.
What shape does the Sun trace out at the same time of day throughout the year? “Life is tragic simply because the earth turns and the sun inexorably rises and sets, […]
An amazingly fun and clever game that allows you to fuse elements in your own stellar simulation. “Iron helps us play!” –The Simpsons It was so much fun this week […]
Spoiler warning: To understand this review, you do need to have seen the film. To say this is a spoiler warning implies there is a story to be spoilt. There […]
Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love my tsundoku.
The popular game has a backstory rife with segregation, inequality, intellectual theft, and outlandish political theories.
"Kids are always asking two questions of parents: 'Am I safe?' and 'Am I real?'"
Pessimism sounds smart. Optimism sounds dumb. Don’t fall for it, says Wired’s Kevin Kelly.
▸
7 min
—
with
By challenging your preconceptions, art offers a framework by which you can solve problems.
You want your baby's name to be unique, but so does everyone else.
Astronomers have been looking for radio waves sent by a distant civilization for more than 60 years.