Archive for March, 2010

Ushahidi Haiti Earthquake Rescue!

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Ushahidi geo-locating service for Haiti Earthquake response

Ushahidi means witness in Swahili.  In 2008, software designers built this open-source product to track elections in Africa and protect civilians by allowing volunteers to report areas of violence so that the population could avoid these areas.   

In January 12, 2010 the Earthquake in Haiti brought a whole new use to this product.  People were trapped and needed a way to ask for help.  In increasing numbers, they turned to their cell phones.  Text messages, Twitter Blogs, Facebook posts….social networks were exploding with requests for help and reports of people in need.  But who would see these messages?  Who would get this information to the rescuers on the ground?  How do you put all this data together? 

Patrick, a Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy PhD student who was involved with the Ushahidi project immediately saw an opporunity to combine the power of the Internet and the the powerful mapping and geo-locating ability of Ushahidi.  The US Government had just declasified and released Global Hawk images that were immediately combined with maps.  10-year old mapping data, Lonely Planet Guide books, OpenStreetMaps (OSM) and Google Images were combined with information from hundreds of student volunteers who scoured the internet for social media and reports. The Haiti diaspora volunteered thousands to help translate Kreole messages into English and provide local knowledge of the land and localisms.  People came together to add software solutions to combine with the human brain power that became the network that was critical in deciphering the bits and pieces of information as people tried to get help to their loved ones.  The Ushahidi Platform system relied heavily on all this information.  Crowd sourcing helped drive reliable twitter reporters to limit the false alarms.  The US Government and other aid agencies then began to rely on the pooled information that Ushahidi was providing.  Several partners on the ground set up a 4636 text number that could gather the messages.  The damage was done in Haiti.  The power of volunteers fought to save lives. 

Through volunteers combing the Internet in a basement cell at Fletcher School, and others spread across the world, information was correlated, confirmed, and then delivered to the rescuers to save lives.  This was the first time this tool was used in this manner.  And the timing was critical.  The UN was completely wiped out, hundreds stationed in Haiti died when one building collapsed.  The experts who would have been relied upon to provide the critical knowledge needed to expedite the relief effort were the ones who needed relief and were not able to help. 

Thanks to Fletcher volunteers, many of those lives were saved.

(c) Dylan Monaghan

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Why 12 months? Make the year 26 Months!

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

If I was in charge of the calendar, you would not have to remember if you had 30 or 31 days in the month. You see, right now, we have 12 months that we have attempted to squeeze into 365.242199 days. The Egyptians started this tradition of 12 months each with 30 days. But as you have probably already figured out, this got out of sync pretty quickly. Winter appears in the Summer months after about 700 years. So that won’t work out for those who like to make simple plans. They added leap years and rules, but still stuck to the inefficient 12-month, guess-what-day-of-the-week it is system.
Well I’m going to solve all that. You see, I am creating my own calendar. It’s really simple. See if you can follow along with me:

There are 365 days in the year. This translates into just over 52 7-day weeks in a year, or 26 14-day weeks. There are exactly 26 letters in the English alphabet! Coincidence? I think not! So in my calendar, there will be 26 months identified a-z and each month will have 14 days. Military Folks can identify the months with their Alpha-Beta-Charlie identification, Travel agents can name cities and states like Alaska-Berlin-Cairns. And since each month will start on the same day of the week, everyone will always know that the 1st is a Monday. No need to check the calendar to be sure. You would send an e-mail to a friend to meet on Monday Alpha 01 or Monday Alpha 08. No one would ever make a mistake on the day of the week ever again. Easy right? When is my birthday? Tango 03. Would be the same day of the week every year. O.K., someoone is asking about the extra day. What do I plan to do with the extra day?
Easy, that is just an extra Sunday. Leap year? Two extra Sunday’s The Extra days will always be Zulu days. So you could have Zulu 15 or Zulu 16, but they would always be Sundays. So you could have 3 Sundays in a row. But Alpha 01 would always be a Monday.

26 Months in the Year. A simple idea who’s time has come. Remember, you heard it here first!

D

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OwlCity 10 Million Fireflies

Monday, March 1st, 2010

The original Video for the OwlCity 10 Million Fireflies Song is here.  Kind of hard to find on Youtube with so many people doing covers of this song.  Really a beautiful song and according to the author’s Tweets, he is now #1 in 18 countries.  Not bad for a solo act!    

 
And this guy does a great acapella version of the same song

Tune in to these tunes!

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