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  • Innovations 2009: my Top-7

    The full top-100 is published on POPSCI. Here is my personal selection top-7 out of those 100 and my personal why. Why seven ? Because 7 is my lucky number. No, i just did not like cutting out one of these 😉   Short description: It’s the ultimate plug-’n’-play nanny-cam. The Vue personal video network… Read more

  • Brand, Workforce and Innovation

    If you’re interested in Innovation, you have to subscribe to Blogging Innovation. All posts are just worthwhile reading. They also have a group on LinkedIn. Today’s article typically resonated with me. It’s titled: “Combining Brand Management with Workforce Enablement”. It’s about the speech by Jon Iwata, SVP of communications and marketing at IBM on the… Read more

  • Brain Chips

      All images courtesy of http://www.gigaom.com. found via my subscription to the fantastic spacecollective.org site. Full link here. I somehow like #2, but get discouraged when i read the description: “The technology is basically the same as that used to treat Parkinson’s disease.” Seriously, it’s a great post, and indicated that brain chips are getting… Read more

  • 2009: the year of Darwin

    Listed as best visualization of 2009. The evolution of The Origin of Species. Link here. It takes a couple of minutes to download. Mind you, the whole thing is clickable.   Other great 2009 visualizations at Read more

  • Change your worldview

    My absolute #1 Book recommendation from 2009 is “The Age of the Unthinkable” from Joshua Cooper Ramo. The essence of the book is that to be able to cope with the new game future, one has to change his worldview and look at the whole and not only the pieces. Below is a good –… Read more

  • Taste some Huge McLeod

    As mentioned many times before, Huge McLeod’s book “Ignore Everybody” is an absolute recommendation. The whole book started from a blog, the gapingvoid.com Here are some recent tapas, that give you a feel of Hugh’s work. Not exactly marry christmas poetry, but that’s the point. All drawings from Gapingvoid by Hugh MacLeod Read more