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Month: May 2005


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Just so I have this straight

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When CNN et al read blogs on the air, they’re jumping on the bandwagon, airing the thoughts of people who took more time then did the news channels to make thoughtful posts about newsworthy topics. (See the much lauded Daily Show segment, thanks to Lisa Rein.) But, when Adam Curry does the same thing with […]

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Change or Die

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This article is especially relevant to my current work, but it is also an important reminder that humans, across the board, are creatures of habit. [John Kotter, a Harvard Business School professor] has hit on a crucial insight. “Behavior change happens mostly by speaking to people’s feelings,” he says. “This is true even in organizations […]

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SpotScents, the scent projector

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I know the technology is cool, but damn it, I don’t want this to be available to movie makers. Considering what Lucas did to the Star Wards franchise, it could now potentially smell like actually shit. SpotScents, developed by Yasuyuki Yanagida at the Media Information Science Laboratories in Japan, uses scent projectors to deliver localized […]

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Kwame and Krispy Kreme

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I am SO glad I didn’t take a job in Detroit. Kilpatrick, no stranger to the dumber side of politics, has decided to ask voters to approve a 2% tax on “fast food”. You might say, “Good! And about time. Detroit is too fat” and you’d be right… if the money was going to help […]

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Tech roundup

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Posting has been light, for that I apologize. Between work and the house thing, it’s been crazy. Apparently people are starting to figure out that Google is a company and not some benevolent lord of the manor/Web. (Read this article for a brilliant flame.) Their Web Accelerator (a term scoffed at when offered by the […]