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this is just way too useful to not bookmark. enjoy.
Archive for the 'links' Category
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cool mashup that rates neighborhoods according to “walkability”
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story of the road to Ironman World Championship in Kona
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joi’s thoughts and interesting predictions for japan’s growth (or lack)
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too cool! lego-like electronics modules – for the “kids”
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how to let others tag your photos
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“This is a short film about China’s most wanted man. Lai Changxing is an illiterate peasant who cheated the Chinese government out of $3.6 billion.”
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interesting book on china – economy, change, corruption, free markets
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an ominous view into japanese life
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transparency and social software will bring interesting new angles to patient safety, liability, and privacy
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can we layoff calling everything a version of diabetes? folks should be senstive to the gaps between scientific truth and social perception. will this name possitively affect the care system for the-condition-formerly-known-as-diabetes? doubt it
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rubber meeting the road on the recent big press around stem cell research
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the awkward side of online socialization
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cool javascript plotting library for charts
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sorry to hear your news, richard – this is his first person account of navigating diabetes online for the first time. hopefully you will find all of these resources helpful
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GO KEV! my college roommate and great buddy Kevin and his schweet invention for us Northerners. i love it! he entered and should win http://www.innovate-or-die.com/
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privacy / transparency / HIPAA – wow
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“i wonder if striving to do something else like reduce our energy usage by 50% wouldn’t be more in line with what we’re really trying to do. Reducing consumption is a good step, but it focuses on consumerism rather than a broader range of issues”
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wired video snippet on the 23andMe effort for genetic transparency
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interview with adam on rocketboom’s next steps. i love rocketboom!
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diy saas apps
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“potential customers wait for us to start making sense” thanks for that. jive actually does a decent job of this, but a lot of 2.0 vendors need to start speaking enterprise better
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flash-based slideshows… and an interesting architectural prototype
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here’s an example of why we prefer the JDRF to the ADA. unbelievably clueless
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running gear to check out
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winners of a CC-licensed photo contest in China, via joi’s post – beautiful




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