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Paul Kedrosky
paul.kedrosky.com -Fun paper up on Arxiv about avalanche prediction, with applicability to stock markets, sand and snow alike. Avalanche prediction in Self-organized systems Authors: O. Ramos, E. Altshuler, K. J. Maloy Abstract: It is a common beli more »
John Redwood
johnredwoodsdiary.com -The Bank’s dose of realism today implies the authorities have at last got to where many of us have been for months. At last they admit that there will be very slow growth, no growth or even a recession over the next four quarters, and at last they recognise that inflation will soon peak.They acknowledge [...] more »
Michael Geist
michaelgeist.ca -One of the ongoing concerns with anti-circumvention provisions is the prospect that the legal rules create incentives to use - and possibly misuse - DRM. France, which many people hold up as an example of a country that prioritizes copyright and creator protection, has many of the same concerns about DRM misuse and the lack of interoperability. Its copyright law establishes a DRM au more »
Dean Whitney
deanwhitney.com -Web 3.0 is commonly associated with semantic web technologies. Semantic web is all self-describing data defined by facets, predicates and authority… listing to the experts at MIT discuss the...
Dean Whitney is an executive at Digitas where he helps leading brands develop internet solutions specializing in Web 2.0.
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Dean Whitney
deanwhitney.com -Web 3.0 is commonly associated with semantic web technologies. Semantic web is all self-describing data defined by facets, predicates and authority… listing to the experts at MIT discuss the...
Dean Whitney is an executive at Digitas where he helps leading brands develop internet solutions specializing in Web 2.0.
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Paul Kedrosky
paul.kedrosky.com -Nice chart from New Scientist showing some of the unintended consequences of having traders copying one another's behavior. Click for a larger version. As an aside, I'm trying to get the authors of the paper to speak at Money:Tech 2009 conference next year in New York. Fun stuff. more »
John Redwood
johnredwoodsdiary.com -It seems a tragedy that after all the hard work and effort many athletes have put in around the world we receive reports today that a country of 1200 million people cannot fill the seats for the opening rounds of competition between elite performers who are established as the best in the world. The authorities [...] more »
Michael Geist
michaelgeist.ca -The removal of the provisions that target the legality of circumvention devices is one way to help ensure that the law does not eliminate basic copyright user rights. There are other approaches, however, that can be introduced in tandem with that change. New Zealand's new copyright law introduces the concept of "qualified circumventers." The law grants special rights to truste more »
Seth Godin
sethgodin.typepad.com -Patience. Google was a very good search engine for two years before you started using it. The iPod was a dud. I wrote Unleashing the Ideavirus 8 years ago. A few authors tried similar ideas but it didn't work right... more »
Chris Brogan
www.chrisbrogan.com -The post I wrote last night about 20 free ebooks, while useful, is also pretty obviously linkbait (meaning, it’s meant to get links from other blogs and bookmarks, etc, to raise my site’s standings). Part of what one does to build influence, awareness, authority, and eventually trust, is to attract more exposure from a larger [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "The Raw Power of StumbleUpon", url: "http://www.chrisbrogan.com/the-raw-power-of-stumbleupon/" more »