Game design and strategy (Bongo part 3)
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What’s it for? Making something fun is a good place to start if you’re
building a casual word game like Bongo. But it’s not enough. Lots of things
are fun,...
Full Circle: From B.A.M. Student to Colleague
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Seeing a former student grow into a passionate advocate for the environment
is one of the most rewarding aspects of my work. Still, nothing compares to
t...
The Redstream Media
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To identify the microphones in that river, here’s Apple: That red river
began with copious pissings of Rush Limbaugh. Now eight Rushians rule the
News Comm...
Weekly Links, 11/01/2024
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China is aiming to put humans back on the moon within 3-4 years from now,
years before the US returns humans to the moon. That will be a huge
pychological ...
A 35th Anniversary Message To Our Customers
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And this explains why, after thirty-five years, through many big
technological waves, the little ship called Levenger continues to protect
customers from t...
Four pillars of marketing: Start with your brand
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These next four columns will be focused on what I believe are the four most
important elements of marketing. Get these four correct and the rest is
just de...
#TechForUkraine
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A few days ago, Gatsby, the company I work for, took the unusual precedent
to condemn the military invasion of Ukraine by Russia. Why is a small tech
compa...
Here Be Dragons
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Learning is surely one of most rewarding experiences life has to offer, but
it can also be deeply unpleasant — even terrifying. Tackling a new, complex
top...
[liveblog][bkc] Algorithmic fairness
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I’m at a special Berkman Klein Center Tuesday lunch, a panel on
“Programming the Future of AI: Ethics, Governance, and Justice” with
Cynthia Dwork, Chris...
Moving to the Google Developers Blog
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For the latest news about developing for Google+, please read the Google
Developers blog. We’ll post all new announcements about the Google+ API,
buttons, ...
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*What's Your Language?*
Introduction
Human nature has a strange way of not letting a person recognize valuable
information or ideas, even when they are righ...
Players and Doers
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Players learn the commands for the video game and run up the score.
Doers learn how to do something to get results.
Players value image – being in the rig...
The Arc Of The Story
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There are a lot of management books published every year. Some are great,
some are good, many are awful. Creativity, Inc. : Overcoming the Unseen
Forces Th...
Human Accomplishment
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Who were the most important inventors and artists from 850 BC to 1950? How
many are there? How would you choose? What could you learn from a list of
these ...
metacool is now at metacool.com
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All good things must come to an end, what goes up must come down, all
public companies eventually go out of business, and every blog ends up on a
new serve...
Facebook Advice from Forbes
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Facebook Advice from Forbes:
In and effort to do my homework before opening a new business, I saw this
wonderful article. It articulates quite clearly how...
Structure
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The way we do business has changed and continues to evolve. The change and
evolution, however, is not evenly distributed and is confusing about what
the '...
CUSTOMERS - What Do They Want????!!!
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Have customers changed since the downturn in our economy? You bet!
What's different? Plenty but mostly it comes back to lack of confidence in
what's ahead ...
1 comment:
Wow! Good catch, interesting relationship.
You must take a bit of risk to offer encouragement. Courage to face the risk; satisfaction X 2 for offering encouragement.
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