Grievance and possibility
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We might be settling scores or we might be opening doors. It’s up to us.
Grievance and possibility have confusing roots. Grievance isn’t about
grieving. In...
The end of a strange retail icon
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In 1985, a few years after moving to Silicon Valley, a new 20,000 square
foot store opened in Sunnyvale, called Fry’s Electronics. It was founded by
the s...
Exposure Models
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[image: "Cumulative number of coronavirus spreadsheets created over time"
is a spreadsheet I am coming dangerously close to creating.]
Welcome to the 21st Century
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Historic milestones don’t always line up with large round numbers on our
calendars. For example, I suggest that the 1950s ended with the
assassination of J...
Podcast: The Transformation | Peter Leyden
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A compelling case can be made that we are in the early stages of another
tech and economic boom in the next 30 years that will help solve our era’s
bigge...
If you can’t say something nice…
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It’s inevitable. During every election cycle, I shake my head in dismay at
the tactics taken by candidates at every level of government in their
campaign a...
Concluding our 25-year Bet
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Twenty five years ago I made a bet in the pages of Wired. It was a bet
whether the world would collapse by the year 2020. I made the bet at the
end of an i...
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year...
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There are so many wonderful things about being the Co-Founders of Levenger.
But at this time of year, our favorite part is picking out gift ideas for
our n...
Solstice Run - June 20
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Some friends of mine from MySQL days have organized a world-wide
distributed virtual running event. It's open to every runner, any distance,
anywhere in th...
[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...
X-Ray Subway Vision
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New York architect Candy Chan noted that there was no 3D representation of
NYC’s subway stations available, and rather than curse the darkness, she
got bus...
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.
Doerslearn how to do something to get results.
Playersvalue image – being in the right ...
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 ...
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