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Progress in Quantum Algorithms
From The Eponymous Pickle

Progress in Quantum Algorithms

In CACM: Recent Progress in Quantum Algorithms: What quantum algorithms outperform classical computation and how do they do it?. The early parts of this article...

Solving Household Problems
From The Eponymous Pickle

Solving Household Problems

In the Enterprise a key goal was intimately understanding the needs of the consumer. It can be done in part by talking to many of them in contextual environments...

Junk Chart Book
From The Eponymous Pickle

Junk Chart Book

The author of the always interesting Junk Chart Blog, Kaiser Fung, now has a book out. Described in the blog and now available: Numbers Rule Your World: The hidden...

A Site-less Web
From The Eponymous Pickle

A Site-less Web

Paul Gillin has a good post on the emergence of a site-less web. An evolution is occurring, though I think that there will always have to be anchoring points like...

Cell Phone Wallets
From The Eponymous Pickle

Cell Phone Wallets

In Forbes: Smart phones as payment systems. Considerable implications because smartphone acting as a wallet is also a communications device at the point of sale...

Google Buzz in Use
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Buzz in Use

I am now signed into Google Buzz and understand generally how it works. I have also attached this blog to Buzz to see how that works. It also integrates location...

Overcome Media Fragmentation with Next-Generation Marketing Planning Tools
From The Eponymous Pickle

Overcome Media Fragmentation with Next-Generation Marketing Planning Tools

Upcoming webinar of interest, given on March 18, 2010, click through for more information, times and registration:Program: Consumer Goods Technology webCONNECTIONseries...

SNCR Research Briefing
From The Eponymous Pickle

SNCR Research Briefing

' ... Please join the Society for New Communications Research, Middleberg Communications and Marketwire for a complimentary research briefing on February 25thRegister...

On Poka-Yoke
From The Eponymous Pickle

On Poka-Yoke

We often spoke about Poka-Yoke in the enterprise. Also known as fail-safing. Designing the process so it is impossible or much harder to make big errors. Despite...

Why do People Share Information?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Why do People Share Information?

A topic we studied in the enterprise. This NYTimes article presents some non-obvious answers. Because we wrote our own e-mail system in the 70s, we had lots of...

Google Buzz
From The Eponymous Pickle

Google Buzz

Google gets a social networking component within Gmail. ' ... Specifically, Buzz has been designed to help users deal with the often massive amount of information...

BI Software Making Money
From The Eponymous Pickle

BI Software Making Money

Nice overview piece on business intelligence by Doug Lautzenheiser:BI Software Makes Money Business Intelligence isn't just about seeing how many cans of beans...

Public vs Private Sector Costs
From The Eponymous Pickle

Public vs Private Sector Costs

Michigan economist Mark J. Perry continues to be an excellent source for gathering economic data and providing commentary on its implications. Recent post: the....

Martin Lindstrom on Personal Branding
From The Eponymous Pickle

Martin Lindstrom on Personal Branding

Intriguing learnings and video: Look at Me Now! Personal Branding on TODAY Show (Pt 1)New York City. In a world growing increasingly more obsessed by celebrities...

Chefs, Not Bakers
From The Eponymous Pickle

Chefs, Not Bakers

A collaborator from some time ago, Mark Capper, pointed me to his blog: Chefs Not Bakers. I much like the premise and am adding it to my feed, add it to yours: ...

Intel Monitors Social Networks
From The Eponymous Pickle

Intel Monitors Social Networks

Several reports are out about how Intel is monitoring the buzz in social networks regarding their Superbowl ads. This is hardly news, since if I had spent four...

Where Does this Blog Come From?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Where Does this Blog Come From?

This blog was originally established to communicate to visitors at Procter & Gamble's Innovation Centers. I was asked during many visits that major retailers and...

Video Ubiquity
From The Eponymous Pickle

Video Ubiquity

I had thought that video had become as prevasive as it could be. Good GigaOm article on how falling prices are driving it much further. Will introduce new challenges...

Report on Spam Content of the Web
From The Eponymous Pickle

Report on Spam Content of the Web

An analysis of some recent Websense stats point to the finding that " ... 95% of User Generated Content is either malicious in nature or spam ... " . Not sureFull...

Better Ways to Manage Knowledge
From The Eponymous Pickle

Better Ways to Manage Knowledge

Good piece on the subject, they relate some of the same problems we saw in the enterprise regarding institutionalizing knowledge ... and implementing a solution...
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