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Building Leadership from Within
From The Eponymous Pickle

Building Leadership from Within

A Fortune piece on P&G's leadership strategy. How will this assure effective transition of leadership? ' ... What makes Lafley so confident is a rigorous leadership...

Google Suggests
From The Noisy Channel

Google Suggests

I haven’t seen this in my own browser yet, but MG Siegler at TechCrunch reports that Google Suggest has added advertising (see Google’s official post here). It...

Discovery Systems that Check Facts
From The Eponymous Pickle

Discovery Systems that Check Facts

Good piece from IEEE Computer that looks at the concept of discovery systems. This type of AI system constructs hypotheses from raw data presented and then continues...

Pringles Lose Appeal
From The Eponymous Pickle

Pringles Lose Appeal

An appeals court has argued against them, Pringles owe VAT tax. Via Richard James. ' ... Procter & Gamble will be forced to pay tens of millions of pounds in VAT...

Science alone will not save us
From Putting People First

Science alone will not save us

Changing behaviour will be as vital as new technologies in tackling climate change. So where is the funding for linguists, anthropologists and sociologists? Tariq...

Portfolios of the Poor: Financial diaries of the bottom billion
From Putting People First

Portfolios of the Poor: Financial diaries of the bottom billion

Portfolios of the Poor: How the World’s Poor Live on $2 a Day by Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford, Orlanda Ruthven Princeton University Press Hardcover...

Promoted to full professor
From Daniel Lemire's Blog

Promoted to full professor

At least in North America, professors are usually first hired at the rank of assistant professor. Your salary is poor and you have little job security. Once you...

Solving the Wrong Problems
From CERIAS Blog

Solving the Wrong Problems

In lieu of a new posting here, let me direct you to the June 2009 issue of Communications of the ACM, pages 22-24. That is an essay I wrote that echoes some of...

links for 2009-05-20
From Wild WebMink

links for 2009-05-20

Calling All Southampton Hackers! More local geek activity. Given the employment profile in the area I've been amazed this sortSouthampton...

Laws of Simplicity
From The Eponymous Pickle

Laws of Simplicity

Been reading some of John Maeda's work, we met him briefly at the MIT Media lab a few years ago. He is now the president of the Rhode Island School of Design.his...

Humin - because innovation is a human business
From Putting People First

Humin - because innovation is a human business

Experientia is proud to announce the official launch of Humin, a programme developed for Flemish SMEs and start?ups that creates competitive advantage through people...

Museums and libraries in a digital age
From Putting People First

Museums and libraries in a digital age

The Futures of Learning blog, which is associated with a MacArthur Foundation project, just announced a new blog series that reports on the literature review conducted...

SIGIR
From The Noisy Channel

SIGIR

At long last, SIGIR 2009 has posted the program for the Industry Track! It will take place on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 during the regular conference program (in...

Approach and Identify
From The Noisy Channel

Approach and Identify

Back on my 30th birthday, my wife gave me a copy of Logan’s Run, with a card ensuring me that I’d found sanctuary. The joke is probably lost on those who haven’t...

Approach and Identify
From The Noisy Channel

Approach and Identify

Back on my 30th birthday, my wife gave me a copy of Logan’s Run, with a card ensuring me that I’d found sanctuary. The joke is probably lost on those who haven’t...

Fighting Fund for the Big WOBber
From Wild WebMink

Fighting Fund for the Big WOBber

You'll remember my recent posting about the fine work journalist Brenno de Winter has been doing in his spare time, bringing a little healing daylight into local...

Inside the Mind of the Shopper Published
From The Eponymous Pickle

Inside the Mind of the Shopper Published

Herb Sorensen book is now out Inside the Mind of the Shopper: The Science of Retailing, from Wharton School Publishing. It details some of his work exploring how...

Berners-Lee on Linked Data
From The Eponymous Pickle

Berners-Lee on Linked Data

This ReadWrite Web post points to a good TED talk by Tim Berners-Lee and give you an overview of the topic of Linked Data. With the suggestion that this is the...

Microsoft's Retail Experience Center
From The Eponymous Pickle

Microsoft's Retail Experience Center

A look at Microsoft's retail experience center.

Where Have All The Google Killers Gone?
From The Noisy Channel

Where Have All The Google Killers Gone?

Harry McCracken at Technologizer just posted “A Brief History of Google
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