Monthly Archives: October 2007

Open Social – The Next Big Leap Forward?

Marc Andreessen certainly thinks so. How can you fight a name like that? It is an API for building social networking containers and applications. From Marc’s Open Social: a new universe of social applications all over the web In a

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Code as Data

An extension to the Google Site Map to allow your public code to be searched. This is a cool idea. It is taking the philosophy of distributed data one step further. In this case we are treating Code As Data

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Links: Emerging Technologies and Innovation

I enjoy reading about how technology enables innovative solutions. Here are a list of some interesting links E-textiles to Monitor Your Health  Virginia Tech (VT) researchers have been busy developing efficient e-textiles — electronic textiles and clothing with embedded wires

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Blogging Has Changed My Life

 From Vaibhav of Technofriends in a Blogr Tools interview. Definitely blogging has changed my life a lot. My blog is like a baby to me. After starting this blog, I have kind of started being more research oriented. The vital

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Innovation – The New Currency of Global Competition

Google Alerts on Innovation brought a gem to my inbox today – The Innovation Game Notes from the article: Freedom to move, freedom to think, freedom  to create spurs innovation – from the article in economist “Creative people like to

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Explore Interestingness

An amazing find while I was exploring Flickr

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A Well Deserved Recognition

Nice to hear about the Nobel peace prize for Al Gore. An Inconvenient Truth made me aware of things I never really thought about. A well deserved recognition in increasing our awareness and making us think different.  No wonder Al

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Corporate Social Networks

If you are a member of any type of social network, you probably understand the ease with which you can stay connected with friends and colleagues. In addition, you can discover new groups, communities and applications. This is exactly what

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Solve the meta-problem

I keep getting links to cool articles, blogs and essays. Sometimes I just mark them to read later. Some times I just dive in, sample them a bit. What excites me, may not excite you. But if you are in

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Importance of Startup Hubs

From Paul Graham’s The Future of Web Startups: t might seem that if startups get cheap to start, it will mean the end of startup hubs like Silicon Valley. If all you need to start a startup is rent money,

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