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Get to Your Future Faster: Using Patterns to Maintain a Quality Business

To quote Canadian author Douglas Coupland, “When the world throws you too much information, the only way you can stay sane or survive is to look for pattern recognition.” With 70% of enterprise...

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Experience Design: When Innovation Isn’t Enough

The allure of innovation has always been in the chance of finding the next “big thing;” however, businesses often find themselves on the treadmill of relentless innovation as markets mature and...

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Reverse Network Effects: Why Today’s Social Networks Can Fail As They Grow...

Network effects are the holy grail for Internet startups looking for venture-scale returns. On a platform with network effects, the value to a user increases as more users use it. Facebook, Twitter,...

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A Close Look at the NSA’s Most Powerful Internet Attack Tool

We already knew that the NSA has weaponized the internet, enabling them to "shoot" exploits at anyone they desire. But the Edward Snowden slides and story published yesterday convey a wealth of new...

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BYOD? Security on Mobile Devices? How to Make Sense of All These Trends?

Organizations want to attract new customers, transform their businesses and IT infrastructure. They’re eager to develop mobile apps to improve customer service and interactions. Check out these facts...

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Review: Leef Bridge 3.0

The Leef Bridge 3.0 is a dual-USB flash drive that lets you quickly transfer files from your Android phone or tablet to you PC. The post Review: Leef Bridge 3.0 appeared first on WIRED.

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25 Years After Its Birth, the World Wide Web Becomes Appified

Twenty-five years ago March 12, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He released the source code into the public domain in 1991, spurring rapid adoption and a global sea-change in the way we...

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Steven Wright, Weather Forecasts, Asimov, Trolls, and Learning to Actually...

I’m a social scientist by original training, having learned lots of theory from dead French and German philosophers, as well as stats from semi-sadistic quantoids at the University of Michigan. 15...

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After the Internet: Are We One Step Away From an Advanced Digital Earth?

Technology has taken us places we never dreamed possible just one generation ago. What’s next? Let’s lift our eyes, look over the horizon and think about where we’re really going. What’s after the...

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Inside the Crazy Lab Where the Army Spikes Its Rations With Caffeine

A U.S. military-run research center near Boston is coming up with heaps of snack foods—applesauce, beef jerky, energy bars, and nutritious “tube foods,” which taste like pudding but come in a package...

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