December 2011
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“The scientific method has changed life, culture and everything, and set the...”
– THE GREATEST INVENTION IS THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD | More Intelligent Life I agree with everything Highfield says, except for his conclusion. You have to deconstruct even further and more fundamental for the truly greatest invention, which Tom Standage says was writing. That instantly resonated with...
Dec 30th
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“The greatest invention of all must surely be writing. It is not just one of the...”
– WRITING IS THE GREATEST INVENTION | More Intelligent Life
Dec 30th
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“I was thinking about the three-year rule while reading about Malcolm...”
– Do something new every three years - The Long Tail - Wired Blogs
Dec 29th
“In the short term, Eastern Europe’s most important innovations won’t necessarily...”
– Eastern Europe: Innovation’s hidden hub - The Washington Post
Dec 29th
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““Growing and learning often involves failure and can be embarrassing,” Owens...”
– Humble leaders are more effective and better liked: study - Indian Express (via Annie Murphy Paul)
Dec 28th
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“The study of word processing may sound like a peculiarly tech-minded task for an...”
– A Literary History of Word Processing - NYTimes.com
Dec 28th
How Charles tried to oust Isaac from Cambridge. |... →
via @tcarmody
Dec 28th
“The real problem with the DIKW pyramid is that it’s a pyramid. The image that...”
– The Problem with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom Hierarchy - David Weinberger - Harvard Business Review
Dec 28th
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Dec 27th
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“students typically will ask this question: what is a useful for? And if a child...”
– To Make Algebra Fun, Rethink The Problem : NPR
Dec 27th
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“Because an organization’s structure and how its groups work together may have...”
– Why Companies Fail to Innovate | Fast Company Sounds like newspapers
Dec 27th
“The best books always give us an opportunity to organize our...”
– Malcolm Gladwell Has No Idea Why “The Tipping Point” Was A Hit | Fast Company
Dec 26th
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“In any business, finding a supply chain inefficiency and coming up with a...”
– Disruptive Innovation—One Pair of Glasses at a Time | Inc.com
Dec 26th
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“The problem isn’t that specialised companies lack the data they need, it’s that...”
– A Data State of Mind | Think Quarterly
Dec 26th
“It’s like a great concert: you need a Mozart or a Chopin to write wonderful...”
– A Data State of Mind | Think Quarterly
Dec 26th
“Meteorologists are one group that has a ready grasp of this idea. They receive a...”
– A Data State of Mind | Think Quarterly
Dec 26th
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“People unable to focus are more likely to consider information that might seem...”
– Jonah Lehrer on Distractions, ADHD and Creativity | Head Case - WSJ.com
Dec 25th
“What goals can be set that people find interesting? What skills can people learn...”
– Can you thrive on a sinking ship? « Scott Berkun
Dec 25th
“If technology is one of the major sources of power in the world, then it is...”
– Jonathan Stray » Making Things out of Fire
Dec 25th
“the real value might be found not in publishing more news on increasingly less...”
– Nieman Reports | An Antidote for Web Overload
Dec 25th
“the size of an organization is rarely a deciding factor: it’s the organization’s...”
– Can big organizations innovate? Yes. « Scott Berkun
Dec 25th
“The hard part of professional journalism going forward is writing about what...”
– Seth’s Blog: The new lazy journalism
Dec 25th
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“Before we talk about how to measure content, let’s talk about measurement...”
– The value of content, part 2: Nobody’s perfect
Dec 25th
“people who think the Web is killing off serendipity are not using it correctly.”
– stevenberlinjohnson.com: Anatomy Of An Idea
Dec 25th
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“Being a great workplace is the result of a long-term investment in their...”
– What Great Companies Know About Culture - Deidre H. Campbell - Harvard Business Review
Dec 25th
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“In science, as in many other areas, words matter. Words are metaphors that put...”
– The New Meanings of How and Why in Biology? | A Blog Around The Clock, Scientific American Blog Network
Dec 19th
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“if you do what Apple does — pay extraordinary attention to user experience; make...”
– inessential.com: The Readable Future via Andrew Spittle, who shared this line: “No app built for reading starts with the premise that the publisher has done an acceptable job.”
Dec 15th
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“It’s not just the number of hours we sit at a desk in that determines the...”
– How to Accomplish More by Doing Less - Tony Schwartz - Harvard Business Review
Dec 13th
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Dec 13th
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“If you’re not growing, if you’re not giving people challenging...”
– Yahoo Battles Brain Drain - WSJ.com
Dec 5th
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Dec 2nd