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Do you ever wonder what sucessful people read?

5 August 2007

As a pretty prolific reader, I always wonder what other people read?  I usually ask my friends what they read and this guides me to expand my horizons.   Another question that always comes to me when trying to find my next read is “What do really sucessful people read?”   What is it that people who’s […]

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The enabling application for Electrochromic Materials?

29 July 2007

Here a link to an article on Roland Piquepaille’s blog conerning some prototype electrochromic sunglasses put together by the University of Washington. What I really liked about this example is not that electrochromic materials are totally unknown as there has been significant work on them for decades. It was that they built a […]

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Nokia’s Vision

18 July 2007

I was reading Endless Innovation (I find myself a regular reader lately) and read this post on Nokia’s Brand and Design Priorities.

If you don’t see the embedded slideshow the direct link is Here on Slideshare.net.I thought some of the excerpts were quite succinct and powerful.

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The Web and Barrier to Entry, more on that Flat world.

4 June 2007

This is about a recent post from Guy Kawasaki about his experiences in starting a new site based on use provided content. The basic premise is the stats on his new site truemors.com. The biggest shock to most people was that the total cost of the site was around $12K to set […]

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ReBlog: Post on TrendHunter

5 April 2007

Guy Kawasaki has a good post on TrendHunter Magazine (warning, some content not suitable for work on there). Guy’s post gives some great examples.   Also look at the Science category and the Art and Design Category. This is a mix of the weird and strange mixed with the  […]

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