1 month ago
gleuschk : Michael Nielsen » Wiki set points - funny name, interesting idea
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1 month ago
Linkorama : iPhone rants and raves - I'm wondering if this is a trend: devices and services that people love so much that they even love to hate them. We've seen this with twitter. People are so passionate about it that they put up with problems that would kill a lesser product.
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2 month ago
Linkorama : Ticking bombs in enterprise land | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com - For too long, we have not made the connection between catastrophic failure and the links between those who create, those who use and those who assure. It may require yet another collapse for that to come into sharp focus. What is becoming increasingly cle
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2 month ago
Linkorama : An update from Matt's day job - It's a great time to be a tester.
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10 month ago
nelson : Console game resolutions - Upsampling in the industry
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Linkorama : Veropedia and the Wikipedia mine - This is a slick variation on the sharecropping business model. Veropedia doesn't even have to invest in the upkeep of the plantation; it just swoops in, grabs the most valuable crops, and sells them down the street at its own farm stand.
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23 month ago
plasticbag : Phil gets his MOO cards and describes the whole experience of opening them and getting all excited by them - I know I'm friends with a bunch of the MOO people, but the attention to detail that's got people going all gooey over them is really quite sensational. You can feel the thrills this guy has as he opens the box...
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26 month ago
Linkorama : Hit the Road, Jack! - traditional (Welch-esque) “rules of management†that have been typically employed by more established corporations—like GE—and compares them with new and emerging management trends that have propelled some of the newer, growing c
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32 month ago
Linkorama : Making Wikipedia better, Part II - I meant strangle as a complement
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32 month ago
Linkorama : Wikipedia can be better - The first supposedly Rational Rant from Ratcliffe
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34 month ago
Linkorama : Rigid Process can Kill Innovation - patents that relied up to nearly 40% on previously acquired knowledge were squeezed out in favor of patents based 80% or more on existing firm knowledge.
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35 month ago
Linkorama : Can you trust Wikipedia? - I just want to thank the mainstream media for fact checking a few articles -- keep up the good work!
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35 month ago
Linkorama : Quality, quantity and critical thinking - Mitch and I need to have a conversation
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35 month ago
Linkorama : Orlowski on Wikipedia, again - Wikipedia founder admits to serious quality problems?
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