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Ben Bashford - Notebook of Things

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a quote posted 2 weeks ago

filed under: 3d printing, piracy, data, objects, products, p2p, sharing,

We believe that the next step in copying will be made from digital form into physical form. It will be physical objects. Or as we decided to call them: Physibles. Data objects that are able (and feasible) to become physical. We believe that things like three dimensional printers, scanners and such are just the first step. We believe that in the nearby future you will print your spare sparts for your vehicles. You will download your sneakers within 20 years.

— The Pirate Bay - Evolution: New Category

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a video posted 1 year ago

filed under: sharing, privacy, personal, internet of things, rfid,

Getyoo lets you exchange virtual business cards and collect digital information about objects in the real world thanks to a useful device, the Clickey!

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a photo posted 1 year ago

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“You know how good it feels to come home to find an unexpected gift from a friend? That’s the same excitement you get every day with the KODAK PULSE Digital Frame. Now everyone can send pictures right to your frame, giving you continuous surprises. Adding your own pictures is easy too. It doesn’t slow you down with time-consuming software setups or complicated technology. It makes connecting with friends and family simple, so you’ll always have new pictures to relive and enjoy.”
Dunno about you but I reckon this could be absolutely hilarious in the right wrong hands.

“You know how good it feels to come home to find an unexpected gift from a friend? That’s the same excitement you get every day with the KODAK PULSE Digital Frame. Now everyone can send pictures right to your frame, giving you continuous surprises. Adding your own pictures is easy too. It doesn’t slow you down with time-consuming software setups or complicated technology. It makes connecting with friends and family simple, so you’ll always have new pictures to relive and enjoy.”

Dunno about you but I reckon this could be absolutely hilarious in the right wrong hands.