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Google News Realtime Coverage & Google+ Push
Google News announced they have added three main features including larger images on the main page; a new realtime coverage page to surface the latest articles and commentary…
Commentary on Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources
Last week, Concurring Opinions hosted a symposium on my book. Here are links to the posts:
Frank Pasquale’s Introduction to the Infrastructure Symposium:
Deven Desai, Education and Infrastructure: Read more » about Commentary on Infrastructure: The Social Value of Shared Resources
internet users – a field guide
If you surf the web you’ve undoubtedly come across these personalities. Whether they’re cluttering your Facebook timeline with political commentary, hijacking the comments from an interesting article you read on Mashable, or they just a know everything. So many different types of people out there on the internet – where do you fit in?
The Apple Store, She Is Down
Just as surely as the swallows winging their way back to Capistrano or my mouth herpes flaring up again, as expected, the Apple Store is down.
Remember that we will have a full liveblog plus a full, live video commentary running during the event at 1pm Eastern/10am Pacific. There is no live streaming of the event anywhere, so watch this space for what Apple has on offer.
Ze Frank To Bring Back ‘The Show’ With Kickstarter’s Help
Back in 2006 Ze Frank launched what would become one of first popular daily video programs—“The Show With Ze Frank.” The show ran for a year, from March 17, 2006 until March 17, 2007 and combined everything from commentary on world events to songs, games, challenges for fans and more. Five years later, Ze Frank fans still look back fondly on the show and will be happy to hear that he’s bringing it back!
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Apple’s overseas manufacturing operations offer flexibility, not just savings – report
An in-depth report on Apple’s manufacturing operations details the gains in flexibility, diligence and skilled labor availability that the company gains from producing its devices overseas, while offering rare commentary from its current and former executives.
"If a message can be interpreted in several ways, it will be interpreted in a manner that maximizes…"
“If a message can be interpreted in several ways, it will be interpreted in a manner that maximizes the damage”
– Professor Wiio’s Second Law, via A commentary of Wiio’s laws
"If a message can be interpreted in several ways, it will be interpreted in a manner that maximizes…"
“If a message can be interpreted in several ways, it will be interpreted in a manner that maximizes the damage”
– Professor Wiio’s Second Law, via A commentary of Wiio’s laws
What good interview questions are actually trying to discover
How long are you willing to keep pushing on a good project until you give up?
How hard is it to get you to change your mind when you’re wrong?
How much do you learn from failing?
How long does it take you to learn something new?
How hard is it for you to let someone else take the lead?
How much do you care?
The rest is merely commentary, either that or they’re interviewing you for a job that’s not as good as you deserve. For those jobs, the only question they’re really focusing on is, “will she fit in around here?”


