The High Cost of Misperception: Behavioral Economics
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/28/opinion/28brooks.html?_r=1&scp=2&sq=&st=nyt&oref=slogin – free registration to read if not registered… Go with the as postulated in this NYT.com...
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View ArticlePage 56 – The Book Meme
There’s a new (but old meme) making it’s way around the web via Facebook Notes/status, Forums, Blog posts and comments. See how far it’s burrowed into the web. Or try technorati if you like. The game...
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Data once was a signature, a number on a driver’s license or even a newspaper subscription. Now it is much more but less of what you are used to accounting for. Digital information is today recorded...
View ArticlePseudo-Scientists ask: Is digital media rewiring our brains?
Actually this is a provocative title to get parents and teachers to read online crap. Kinda ironical, don’t you think… it is supposed to sound like concerns from worried parents. One brain scientist...
View ArticleLinkedIn To What?
LinkedIn has been a long time darling in blog discussions, VC conversations and strategery sessions. Techcrunch brings us news of their latest shuffling of the exec deck. It’s one of these media...
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View ArticleLie to Me* FOX debut
I am so disappointed. Mysticism returns to prime time TV with this inane crime stopper series “LIE to ME*” heralding the star (Tim Roth) and his team’s ability to read people’s faces to tell when they...
View ArticleBrilliance about the Stupidity of Computers and Implications
First, we will bring ourselves to computers. The small- and large-scale convenience and efficiency of storing more and more parts of our lives online will increase the hold that formal ontologies have...
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