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June 30, 2005
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June 29, 2005
links for 2005-06-29
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interview with John Seely Brown and John Hagel about their new book, The Only Sustainable Edge: Why Business Strategy Depends on Productive Friction and Dynamic Specialization.
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At flickr, there are two teams: those who do the interaction and markup and user stuff, and those who do the hard stuff." At which point I had a flashback to my days at Lycos and started shaking my head.
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Fastcompany and Inc purchased by Morningstar
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John passion from Fours Initiative: the sharing-driven communication with mobile devices (cameraphones)
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Lesson from Excite.com founder: The 20th Century mass production world was about dozens of markets of millions of people. The 21st Century is all about millions of markets of dozens of people,
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the author was just thinking the future not as good as we imagine
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June 28, 2005
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Google co-developed VLC player to support video playback, John give us 4 highlights of Google video strategy
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June 27, 2005
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显然这个Lab没有研究过Power law,才会出现如此论点,建议读读[Emergence] or [The Wisdom of Crowds]:“我們 Lab 在研究 Blog 的傳播特性上,以 Dan Rather事件為例發現在 Blogosphere中,其資訊的傳遞是透過意
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Jason Pontin's impression of visiting shanghai
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ideas: 10placesofmycity
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These projects all point to a more sophisticated conception of cell space as a shared, always-on and collaboratively managed datasphere.
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folksonomy for pdfs - cool
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Social/Blog Media going to the top list
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Time special converage on Business Leader and Innovators
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Sparklines, as defined by Tufte, are intense, simple, word-sized graphics.
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The senior researcher is testing a theory: What if your "virtual desk" was as just big as your real desk? How would that change your behavior?
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Omidyar social reputation system
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US see threatened by growing of China's military forces? Let's say every country in this plant been threatened by the US military forces.
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Gothamist network
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china's malacca dilemma
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June 26, 2005
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June 24, 2005
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June 23, 2005
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Tom+Skype = “Content” + “Skype”?
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Much better learning tools are novels, history books and biographies. For me, at least, these can really teach. Why? I suppose it's because when your imagination is engaged, when you dig the lessons out yourself and connect them to your own life, the lear
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Character Development
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the author seems China's giant buyout us company as a treaden? - Personally I like Tomas Friedman's point of view of globlelization economy
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Jim Collins evaluate the CEO handbook
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Feature articles for management
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The 94-year-old guru says that most people are thinking all wrong about jobs, debt, globalization, and recession.
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Chris Anderson: "the first rule of the blogosphere is not to generalize about the blogosphere"
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Company such as Marqui, Nokia exploring the blogger markering tactics, recruited some blogger writing about their products.
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DSpace is a long-term, searchable digital archive. It creates unchanging URLs for stored materials and automatically backs up one institution's archives to another's.
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June 22, 2005
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value of online community.
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microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards.
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free information and tools to help you understand and use learning styles effectively
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Let's see joho how to deal with blogs overload :)
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horrible
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How to Make Great Decisions
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Interview with Jim Collins, my favorite Author of [Build to Last] and [Good to Great]
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Employees' personal connections can be as valuable as their individual knowledge base. Social network analysis, or SNA, helps maximize a company's collective smarts.
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a great title.
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chat with John Battelle
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June 21, 2005
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June 20, 2005
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book review of Steven Johnson's Emergence
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June 17, 2005
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scheduled
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schedule
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June 16, 2005
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By using stealth positioning, companies can, in effect, sneak products into the market and gain acceptance that might otherwise prove elusive
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Bruce Sterling
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Neil Gershenfeld's eTech speech (MIT professor and the director of MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, Author of "FAB"
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Booming business, stock Index arbitrage and Technical factors
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Great review, some useful features I didn't know before.
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how that computing standby the folder is being replaced by search and tags
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difference between del.icio.us-style tagging (filing) vs. Flickr-style tagging (annotative).
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you bet, our National treasure
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June 15, 2005
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June 14, 2005
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10 years of eBay - the site create a economy.
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Less is more
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Quicksilver was a fabulous tool
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so cool
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Nokia series 60 seems really attractive.
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Founder of HowStuffWorks
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June 13, 2005
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June 12, 2005
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Moritz interview
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co-founder of NetScreen Ken Xie is going for it again with Fortinet, ready for a IPO
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The Modern PC Is a ModelOf Hyperefficient ProductionAnd Geopolitical Sensitivities
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June 11, 2005
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Small is the new big only when the person running the small thinks big.
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interesting comprasion
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June 10, 2005
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June 09, 2005
links for 2005-06-09
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BBS documentory by Jason Scott
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Thomas L. Friedman's Column on NY Times
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A new book, Made in China, delivers lessons learned by Chinese entrepreneurs in the rugged and dynamic environment of that country. This excerpt zeros in on determining if your timing is right: Is the window of opportunity open?
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a case of corperate Blogging - GM's story
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June 08, 2005
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China's gov should seriously concern about the enviromental and energy issues for the future developing of Car market.
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June 07, 2005
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June 04, 2005
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this is not user experience.
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June 03, 2005
links for 2005-06-03
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elearning presentation
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review of
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June 02, 2005
links for 2005-06-02
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Rearch papers @ google
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Einstein's lectures
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"We prefer them to run rampant," said Schmidt. "The most clever ideas don't come from the leaders, but rather from the leaders listening and encouraging and kind of creating a discussion," he said. "Wander around ... and tr
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June 01, 2005
links for 2005-06-01
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interesting
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most important value of Google News as he expressed it is the desire to bring a variety of useful stories -- creating "clusters" of stories -- to readers who can look among various perspectives for something approaching reality. I use the site for just t
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The fact is, though, that unless you want to be a consultant or an i-banker (where a top MBA is nothing but a screen for admission) it's hard for me to understand why this is a better use of time and money than actual experience combined with a dedicated
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musican connected with fans via myspace
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