Monthly Archives: May 2012

Trends: mLearning Revolution

This is a great article on the impact of Mobile on Learning and worth a read. The key for successfully channeling the mLearning revolution will not simply be about digitizing current educational systems. The real appeal will be allowing people

Posted in Learning, Mobile Tech and Trends, Resources

Social Business Tools

Here is an observation about the internal use of Social Media in Business - News from USA TODAY Beyond advertising on Facebook or Twitter, companies are using social networks to build teams that solve problems faster, share information better among their

Posted in Ideas

On a Lighter Note: Ironing Clothes and Drifting a bit

My wife and children make fun of my speed of ironing (pressing)  clothes. I seem to take about 3-4 times the amount of time they normally take. After a bit of analysis I came to the following conclusions: I use

Posted in Ideas

Worth Quoting

From  letter to prospective shareholders, which is included in the IPO prospectus. Philosophy worth quoting and emulating: “Facebook was not originally created to be a company. It was built to accomplish a social mission.” “We think it’s important that everyone who invests

Posted in Ideas

Knowledge Plumbs Darkness

A bit poetic, perhaps. But I love this first para in what is termed as “Epic Mission Statement” of Knowledge Mosaic. Knowledge bends light and splits atoms. Knowledge plumbs darkness and scales heavens. Knowledge witnesses the birth of everything from

Posted in Knowledge

Rules of Product Management – Notes from the Book Part 2

I finished reading  42 Rules of Product Management. Here are some snippets from this book. On Learning and Product Managers “The most successful product managers I have known were as comfortable reading Michael Crichton as they were reading Applied Economics.

Posted in Product Management / Marketing

Growing Influence of Computer Science on the Physical and Social Sciences

Simons Foundation chooses U.C. Berkeley for Computing Center  for  research: the growing influence of computer science on the physical and social sciences. An interdisciplinary array of scientists will explore the mathematical foundations of computer science and attack problems in fields as

Posted in Impact, research
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