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- Facebook hack day: Zuckerberg talks up merits of personalisation | Technology | guardian.co.uk
- Urban Dictionary: johnny cash
- Google Health Search Adds Drug Info — Upping Pharma Ad Spend? - NYTimes.com
- What is data science? - O'Reilly Radar
- Sentiment analysis: The Difference Engine: The wisdom of crowds | The Economist
- Yale Alumni Magazine
- The immense value of expertise location will help drive enterprise social media - Trends in the Living Networks
- Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Invest $30 Million in Jive Software - BusinessWeek
- Best Places to Live 2010 - Top 100: City details: White Plains, NY - from MONEY Magazine
- Yammer Continues Strong Growth in Record-Breaking Q2
- Google Buys Slide for $182 Million, Getting More Serious about Social Games
- Wave Goodbye To Google Wave
- Chemistry World premium content
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- To Clot, Or Not | Cover Story | Chemical & Engineering News
- Paul Graham is a Brilliant Recruiter | BUZZ in theHUB: Startup Watch and VentureBuzz
- Hacker News
- Profiles of the Long-Term Unemployed - WSJ.com
- Unlimited Paid Vacation Time: The Ultimate Perk? - The Juggle - WSJ
- Technology Review: Mining Mood Swings on the Real-Time Web
- Gmail Priority Inbox Launches: Your E-mail Will Never Be the Same
- MIT brings super-computing power to the Android phone
- Pastor Terry Jones Is To Go Ahead With Burning The Koran On 9/11 Despite White House Condemnation | World News | Sky News
- Diversity: Old Topic – Fresh Conversations » ACS Webinars™
- The player: why games merit academic study | Technology | The Guardian
- The world's top 100 universities, 2010 | News | guardian.co.uk
- Zero History - William Gibson - Penguin Group (USA)
- The Brian Lehrer Show: Map Your Moves: Data Visualization Challenge Submissions - WNYC
- DemPRED: Home
- How to Start a Generational Employee-Resource Group - DiversityInc.com
- Why Twitter's t.co is a game changer - O'Reilly Radar
- Harvard Kennedy School - Why We're Teaching 'The Wire' at Harvard
- Temporary failure in name resolution : Host name lookup failure - Server Fault
- resize image within a excel cell using vb - Visual Basic 4 / 5 / 6
- Jeff Bezos: Regret Minimization Framework - bijansabet.com
- Diversity Best Practices
- The End of Sexism | Mediaite
- share >> send >> save | Social Sharing Widget
- The Real Life Social Network v2
- Schumpeter: In search of serendipity | The Economist
- Best Industry Observer Blog? Really? (not a chance) | ePharma Rx
- Alex M. Clark (aclarkxyz) on Twitter
- Abstract | Basic primitives for molecular diagram sketching
- So, that was a bummer. | Foursquare Blog
- What a Physicist Taught Me About Leading Change - John Kotter - Harvard Business Review
- Scientific discovery games: Game not over | The Economist
- dataists » Blog Archive » A Taxonomy of Data Science
- Technology Review: SCVNGR's Hunt: Retailers Who See Dollars in Game Dynamics
- Technology Review: Mining Moods for Brand Intelligence
- Kiva CEO On The Next 5 Years And Why Zynga Is Their Biggest Rival (TCTV)
- Lies, Damned Lies, and Medical Science - Magazine - The Atlantic
- Supercomputer sets protein-folding record : Nature News
- Love Stories
- Times Higher Education - Face values
- The LinkedIn Blog » Blog Archive Now even more ways to customize your LinkedIn profile «
- Chemistry: Power play : Nature News
- Using Software to Enhance Healthcare - Microsoft Research
- Hadoop World 2010 | Minor Technical Difficulties
- Why Etiquette Schools Are Thriving - BusinessWeek
- Why Etiquette Schools Are Thriving - BusinessWeek
- Wanted: Role Models | Cover Story | Chemical & Engineering News
- The GPU Revolution | Science & Technology | Chemical & Engineering News
- Cambridge In America
- Tuition fees rise 'won't put off poor students' | Education | guardian.co.uk
- Vince Cable was going to tackle the waste called university life. He bottled it | Simon Jenkins | Comment is free | The Guardian
- Game theory explains why some content goes viral on Reddit, Digg
- Ask the White Guy: Why Do 'Differences' Matter? - DiversityInc.com
- Computational science: ...Error : Nature News
- Google's fight to keep its top minds - Nov. 10, 2010
- A special report on smart systems: It's a smart world | The Economist
- Google’s 10% Raise: We Don’t Care About Our Employees | BNET
- Numerati
- Why does England expect so much from footballers? | Marina Hyde | Football | The Guardian
- Diversity as a Dependency (#49) - PyCon 2010 Atlanta - A Conference for the Python Community
- Molecule of the Week - Dabigatran etexilate - November 15, 2010
- NHS fares best on free access to healthcare | Society | The Guardian
- News Headlines
- MySpace announces 'Mashup with Facebook' collaboration | Technology | guardian.co.uk
- Groubal Customer Satisfaction Index
- Eric Cantona's call for bank protest sparks online campaign | World news | The Observer
- What Happened to Downtime? The Extinction of Deep Thinking & Sacred Space :: Articles :: The 99 Percent
- Why reality TV works | Television & radio | The Observer
- America in numbers: One nation, divisible | The Economist
- Life inside Facebook: how head of developers organises 500 people | Technology | guardian.co.uk
- You've never had it so good, says Lord Young. By accident. Before promptly stepping down | Charlie Brooker | Comment is free | The Guardian
- McSweeney's Internet Tendency: FAQ: The "Snake Fight" Portion Of Your Thesis Defense.
- Nick Clegg | Inequality becomes injustice when it is passed on, generation to generation | Comment is free | The Guardian
- Maggie's nightclub – the ultimate tribute to Thatcher | Politics | The Guardian
- NPR.org » Siblings Share Genes, But Rarely Personalities
- Nick Clegg insists education reform will encourage social mobility | Education | The Guardian
- Pew : Better Off Households
- What's in Amazon's Box? Instant Gratification - BusinessWeek
- So Google's Buying Your Startup. Now What? - BusinessWeek
- Why Your Business Should Consider Reverse Mentorship
- After strong appeal from Pentagon, opponents of ‘Don’t ask’ repeal ponder next move - Yahoo! News
- Hopkins Interactive Guest Blog » Growing Up – At Least Somewhat
- Reap the rewards of letting your employees run free - Telegraph
- Unmarried With Kids: A Shift In The Working Class : NPR
- Medicinal chemists are people too: And that's a problem
- Issues in the interpretation, understanding, and use of Drug Discovery data
- Delaying Marriage and Childrearing Leads to More Stressful Lives, Study Finds - NYTimes.com
- IBM's use of social media behind the firewall
- Jamendo Blog » Blog Archive » Jamendo geeks solve the hidden Chrome OS equation ;-)
- MMS: Error
- Predictive Modeling Isn't Magic  - Technology Review
- The LinkedIn Blog » Did you use one of these 10 most overused buzzwords in your LinkedIn profile this year? «
- Cognitive Surplus: The Great Spare-Time Revolution | Magazine
- 9 London Startups that are Hiring Right Now | Hire Marshal
- Tech firms set up shop at Google Ventures' Startup Lab | Reuters
- Kids' Books Make The Leap Off The Page And Online : NPR
- Topologist Predicts New Form of Matter  - Technology Review
- Kommons: Can you please open source Delicious?
- Amazon Provides a Dose of Humor - NYTimes.com
- The Hiring Process Is Broken | Fast Company | ANDYWERGEDAL
- Public houses: Time, gentlemen | The Economist
- The tyranny of choice: You choose | The Economist
- Public relations: Rise of the image men | The Economist
- Doctoral degrees: The disposable academic | The Economist
- Charlie Brooker | How to cut tuition fees | Comment is free | The Guardian
- gladwell dot com - the talent myth
- The Poincaré Conjecture
- Netflix - Netflix: Culture of Fear | Glassdoor.com
- A Holiday Message from Ricky Gervais: Why I'm An Atheist - Speakeasy - WSJ
- Misadventures in HR: The Definitive Guide to Submitting Your Resume in Sand Land
- Molecules & MongoDB – Numbers and Thoughts at So much to do, so little time
- How universities close the door on the working class | Barbara Ellen | Comment is free | The Observer
- The Frugal Divorcée - Magazine - The Atlantic
- Social Media and the End of Age, Race and Gender - Nicholas Jackson - Technology - The Atlantic
- ROI: Why iPads Make Lousy Christmas Gifts - WSJ.com
- Finding Anchors in the Storm: Mentors - WSJ.com
- Everything the Internet Knows About Me (Because I Asked It To) - Digits - WSJ
- Numerical integration of exchange-correlation energies and potentials using transformed sparse grids | Browse - Journal of Chemical Physics
- How the Commodore 64 taught me about greed and zealotry | Jon Blyth | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
- War for Tech Talent Hits ‘White Hot’ New York Startup Scene | Epicenter | Wired.com
- The Decline Effect and the Scientific Method : The New Yorker
- Flowprint | URBAGRAM
- URBAGRAM
- The making of Winston Churchill : The New Yorker
- Wriggers Home
- The Hot Girl Effect and Networking
- CHI's Structure-Based Drug Design Conference
- Springboard
- When Smart People are Bad Employees - Bruce Upbin - Tradigital - Forbes
- The Mathematics Of Beauty ¬´ OkTrends
- 10 Simple Truths Smart People Forget
- A graduate school survival guide: "So long, and thanks for the Ph.D!"
- The Rise of the New Global Elite - Magazine - The Atlantic
- Programmed for Love: The Unsettling Future of Robotics - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Goodbye to a Guy Named Joe
- Maltesers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The LinkedIn Blog » Level Up! How Millennials are Changing the Promotion Game «
- Mayor Wants Meetings on the Clock - WSJ.com
- Larry Summers Says "Tiger Mom" Amy Chua May Be Wrong - Davos Live - WSJ
- The Real Benefit of Finding a Sponsor - Sylvia Ann Hewlett - Harvard Business Review
- Doctoral Dilemma | Science & Technology | Chemical & Engineering News
- Why Almost Everything You Hear About Medicine Is Wrong - Newsweek
- Herculean Device for Molecular Mysteries
- ACS Publications - Cookie absent
- The $17,000 Doctor Pay Gap - The Juggle - WSJ
- Falling Off the Ladder: How Not to Succeed in Academia
- GOP Takes Latest Abortion Fight To The Tax Code : Shots - Health News Blog : NPR
- Key to Happy Marriage: Mom Cooks, Dad Plays? - The Juggle - WSJ
- Transportation Nation | Back of the Bus: Race, Mass Transit and Inequality
- Idle cures
- Merck KGaA looks to boost women in management - FiercePharma
- Official Google Blog: An update to Google Social Search
- Twitter's Biz Stone On Starting A Revolution : NPR
- Graphs presentation at Google NY - cdixon's posterous
- Why Do Women Shun Science? - NYTimes.com
- Social Media Employee Policy Examples from Over 100 Organizations | Social Media Today
- Can Google and Facebook Prevent You From Cheating on Your Spouse? - Jen Wieczner - Technology - The Atlantic
- This will never be a fair country while middle-class children get all the perks | Heather McGregor | Comment is free | The Observer
- Baby boomers are Britain's secret millionaires | Business | The Guardian
- Charlie Sheen interview: 'You can't process me with a normal brain' | World news | guardian.co.uk
- Companies and information: The leaky corporation | The Economist
- ACS Diversity eBrief - Powered by MultiBriefs
- Natalie Portman, Oscar Winner, Was Also a Precocious Scientist
- A Postdoc's Lament. In the Pipeline:
- MI5 | Mobile Surveillance
- Top 5 Reasons an MBA is a Bad Investment | BNET
- The Management Myth - Magazine - The Atlantic
- Graduate Degrees and Ivy League Pedigrees Are Highly Over-Rated | BNET
- Does hidden sexism discourage girls from math and science? - By Shankar Vedantam - Slate Magazine
- Remembering Suze Rotolo, Dylan's 'Freewheeling' Muse : NPR
- What can pharma do to keep ahead in social media? | pharmaphorum
- GOP presidential contenders make case to Iowa faithful
- “If this is so good, why don’t you trade with it yourself?” | Recorded Future Blog
- New Leaf Venture Partners :: a leader in healthcare technology venture investing
- ‘Learnings’ Is A Stupid, Stupid Word
- Oxford compiles list of top ten irritating phrases - Telegraph
- Traditional marriage is dead. Let's celebrate | Jill Filipovic | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
- The LinkedIn Blog » Blog Archive A Passion for LinkedIn and Good Food «
- PyCon US 2011
- Yammer Gets Workers Hooked First, then Woos Bosses - Technology Review
- Thingist - A Place to Share Things
- Column: The crucible
- Face value: Salesman of the irrational | The Economist
- Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's Star Wars - CollegeHumor video
- SXSW 2011: The pros and cons of geek domination | Film | The Guardian
- Does Anne Hathaway News Drive Berkshire Hathaway's Stock? - Alexis Madrigal - Technology - The Atlantic
- University Programs | AMD Developer Central
- BBC News - Twitter, telegram and e-mail: Famous first lines
- After a Cancer Diagnosis, Wishing for a Magic Number - NYTimes.com
- Hadapt | News
- MIT is a national treasure - cdixon's posterous
- The Yammer Blog: Engaged Community is a Healthy Community - Best Practices in Internal Social Networking
- PyQuante: Python Quantum Chemistry — PyQuante v1.6.3 documentation
- The Fantastic 3? The (temporary) death of The Human Torch - The Week
- The Power of Reconnection — How Dormant Ties Can Surprise You – The Magazine - MIT Sloan Management Review
- Think Quarterly
- Why Experts Get It Wrong - James Warren - National - The Atlantic
- Modeling and Structure. In the Pipeline:
- Peter Thiel Believes the Future Belongs to College Dropouts - Business - The Atlantic Wire
- How should pharma regulate employee use of social media? | pharmaphorum
- How to Get a Real Education at College - WSJ.com
- The Nitty Gritty of PhD Dirty Work. if you can get it
- Link Prediction by De-anonymization: How We Won the Kaggle Social Network Challenge ¬´ 33 Bits of Entropy
- The Most Valuable People in Your Network - Rob Cross - The Conversation - Harvard Business Review
- The Guerrilla Guide to Interviewing (version 3.0) - Joel on Software
- Dear Company, My Parents Trust Me and So Should You
- Tina Fey Reveals All (And Then Some) In 'Bossypants' : NPR
- Can an Algorithm Spot the Next Google? - Technology Review
- Kotaku, the Gamer’s Guide
- The Tragic Death of the Flip - NYTimes.com
- Niall Ferguson: 'The left love being provoked by me ... they think I'm a reactionary imperialist scumbag | Books | The Guardian
- What was the code quality of the initial version of Google? - Quora
- Chart of the Day: The Top 15 Prescription Drugs in America - Alexis Madrigal - Technology - The Atlantic
- The Unbearable Triviality Of Social Networking - Roger Kay - Endpoint Analysis - Forbes
- What Defines a Meme? | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Magazine
- Social science: Wisdom about crowds | The Economist
- Study Hacks » Blog Archive » On Becoming a Math Whiz: My Advice to a New MIT Student
- The Diversity Leaders Daily 紙
- Getting Results Without Face Time - The Juggle - WSJ
- Amazon.com: The Calculus of Friendship: What a Teacher and a Student Learned about Life while Corresponding about Math (9780691134932): Steven Strogatz: Books
- The Geography of Hate - Richard Florida - National - The Atlantic
- The Rise of Backyard Biotech - Magazine - The Atlantic
- What Happens to All the Asian-American Overachievers When the Test-Taking Ends? -- New York Magazine
- From creation myth to the reality of innovation today - PARC blog
- How Viral PDFs Of A Naughty Bedtime Book Exploded The Old Publishing Model | Fast Company
- Everyone sucks at interviewing. Everyone. - humbledMBA
- Ol’ Mark Pincus Had a Farm… | Business | Vanity Fair
- Social Media, Healthcare, and Ethnic Minorities
- Should kids be allowed on Facebook? | Technology | The Guardian
- 21 Years of Python
- ThriftDB Wants To Be The Amazon Web Services Of Search
- The Mansion – Technical Aspects « pagetable.com
- Health Beat: Doctors: Heroes or Members of a “Pit Crew”?
- BBC News - Whatever happened to @towerbridge?
- Business Traveler Innovation Awards - Nominees
- Defend Your Research: What Makes a Team Smarter? More Women - Harvard Business Review
- Making more health – Partnership between Ashoka and Boehringer Ingelheim to improve health in communities around the world.
- Scenes From a 'Playboy' Playmate Casting Call - Hampton Stevens - Entertainment - The Atlantic
- Trend Hunting on the Periphery - Scott Anthony - Harvard Business Review
- Google's social network is the online equivalent of arranging wedding seating charts. - By Farhad Manjoo - Slate Magazine
- Gen X Women Choose Work Over Kids? - NYTimes.com
- The Value of Praise - Teresa Norton - Harvard Business Review
- Are you thinking inside out?
- Why I left Google. What happened to my book. What I work on at Facebook. – Are you thinking inside out?
- Google Employee No. 59 on Google+, Privacy and Why He Left - Speakeasy - WSJ
- This is just the beginning – Are you thinking inside out?
- Enron Emails Reveal What a Web of Deceit Really Looks Like - Alexis Madrigal - Technology - The Atlantic
- CSHALS: Semantic Technologies Meet Big Data
- The Apprentice final - live blog
- Terrorism Training Casts Pall Over Muslim Employee : NPR
- BBC News - Click listeners test 'filter bubble'
- Entradista | "Nobody surfs the web anymore"
- Google+’s Corporate Culture & Filter Bubble | Savage Minds
- How to Land Your Kid in Therapy - Magazine - The Atlantic
- Ben Casnocha: The Blog: 50 Ways to Expose Yourself to Randomness
- DBMS Musings: Hadoop's tremendous inefficiency on graph data management (and how to avoid it)
- Is Your Sense of Entitlement Ruining Your Career? | BNET
- Mastering the Machine
- Forbes Insights Study Links Diverse Talent and Innovation
- New memoir: The Q&A: Simon Pegg, writer, actor, nerd | The Economist
- A note to Google recruiters (and on Google hiring practices) | Infotropism
- The Innovation Issue | Think Quarterly by Google
- SciPy 2011 :: Home
- The true continents of the world | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
- The reality of ‘digital science’
- McDonald's Courts Mom Bloggers
- Raiders of the Last Nerd | Betabeat — News, gossip and intel from Silicon Alley 2.0.
- Time for Pharma to Face Social Media Fears? - Bio-IT World
- Community Structure-Activity Resource (CSAR)
- What Management 2.0 Looks Like - Polly LaBarre - Harvard Business Review
- Tom Watson: 'Phone hacking is only the start. There's a lot more to come out'
- There is a context to London's riots that can't be ignored | Nina Power | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
- What You Don't Get About the Job Search: Voices of the Jobless - Derek Thompson - Business - The Atlantic
- Schumpeter: The daughter also rises | The Economist
- Racing Towards Diversity Summer 2011A
- Scratch: Programming for All
- T N T — The Network Thinkers
- Sarah's Non-Traditional Job Search Experiment
- Crowdbooster's Social Media Appeal: From Esther Dyson To Lil Wayne - Forbes
- Proof That Diversity Drives Innovation
- The dark side of an MIT brain - The Tech
- Race and the riots: A reckoning | The Economist
- Brain scan: Disrupting the disrupters | The Economist
- Monitor: What would Jesus hack? | The Economist
- Schumpeter: Angst for the educated | The Economist
- Xconomist of the Week: Tony Coles’ Journey from Mass General Doctor to SF Biotech CEO | Xconomy
- Programme | The Ideas Economy
- Facebook trapped in MySQL ‘fate worse than death’
- GrowLab : Accelerating Startups in Vancouver | Accelerate your start-up in Vancouver. Apply to Growlab
- WellPoint Hires IBM's 'Jeopardy!'-Playing Computer System, Watson - WSJ.com
- 'Jersey Shore' and 'Entourage': Twilight of the Bros | Rolling Stone Movies
- Simon Cowell - GQ September 2011 Interview: Celebrities: GQ
- PerformancePython -
- Day 215: Approximately 3 Minutes Inside The Head of My 2 Year Old | Jason Good 365°
- Press Release Archive
- Innovation and Research: The Human Factor - Science Careers - Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Faculty, Postdoc jobs on Science Careers
- danah boyd | apophenia » Six Provocations for Big Data
- Famously Unpronounceable
- Bada Bing, Bada Boom ¬´ The World As Best As I Remember It
- The Internet is my Resume - Tom Creighton
- Synthetic Biology and SB5.0
- How Psychology Solved The Mystery Of A Lost Shipwreck : NPR
- Why Startups Shouldn’t Hire People With Graduate Degrees | BNET
- Michelle Obama annouces new NSF undertakings to improve work-life balance and STEM careers for women | opensource.com
- Nicole Williams
- The Meaning Machine - Alexis Madrigal - Technology - The Atlantic
- A VC: Minimum Viable Personality
- Inside Google Plus | Magazine
- Tosh.0: 20 Seconds on the Clock - Dingleberry Season - Video Clip | Tosh.0 | Comedy Central
- Freakonomics » The Myth of Common Sense: Why The Social World Is Less Obvious Than It Seems
- Michael Trick’s Operations Research Blog : Finding Love Optimally
- Vis Magnetica
- Even artichokes have doubts | Yale Daily News
- Love on the Internet: Dating in the Age of the Profile Image - Erik Stinson - Life - The Atlantic
- Healthcare 2025: what the future holds for pharma | InPharm
- The unitasker | The Ideas Economy
- Octopart is Hiring - Blog - Octopart
- hangger: Blogging With Friends
- From Doom to RAGE: 20 years of id development
- SPENT
- Why Facebook's Web Browser is Google's Worst Nightmare
- the understatement: Google’s Management Doesn’t Use Google+
- The Best Recruits May Not Be Who You Think - WSJ.com
- The Atlantic Tech Canon
- A Lego Game Where Your iPhone Is the Judge
- Redistribution yes, equality no - Samuel Brittan: Financial Times: 13/08/04
- Ada Lovelace Day
- The Bitcoin Crypto-Currency Mystery Reopened | Fast Company
- Google Engineer Accidently Shares His Internal Memo About Google + Platform | Unfiltered Opinion From Silicon Valley
- assertTrue( ): What does it take to get a job at Google?
- Stop! This article on crass gender-based marketing is just for men | Arwa Mahdawi | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
- Welcome to the Storyverse: A Catalog of the Implicit Links Inside Books - Betsy Morais - Technology - The Atlantic
- What it Means Today to be 'Connected' - Lucy P. Marcus - Harvard Business Review
- Liam Fox personifies all that is wrong with the House of Hubris | Catherine Bennett | Comment is free | The Observer
- Jarvis Cocker: 'Music has changed. It's not as central, it's more like a scented candle' | Music | The Guardian
- If The Internet Killed Serendipity, It Probably Never Existed Anyway
- …My heart’s in Accra » CHI keynote: Desperately Seeking Serendipity
- The Woman Who Knew Too Much | Politics | Vanity Fair
- In the City and Wall Street protest has occupied the mainstream | Polly Toynbee | Comment is free | The Guardian
- How to Write Better Code - Rebecca J. Rosen - Technology - The Atlantic
- Local authority cuts: one year on | Society | The Guardian
- How Human Resources Can Measure and Leverage Organizational Influence
- Hadapt raises $9.5M for Hadoop data warehouse — Cloud Computing News
- Victor Wong - What LinkedIn Could Learn From OKCupid and Others
- Six Reasons Social Media Doesn’t Work
- Boehringer's Pharma-ville could salve industry's bad reputation - Medical Marketing and Media
- Gen X Diversity & Inclusion Professionals Group News | LinkedIn
- Frustration grows for generation of women employees | Women at the Top Blog | Blog on women’s achievements in business from the Financial Times – FT.com
- Daniel H. Pink's Blog - How to find great talent: 4 questions for Bloomberg View's George Anders - October 18, 2011 06:03
- Population is not the problem | Juliette Jowit | Comment is free | The Guardian
- Occupy London is a nursery for the mind | Madeleine Bunting | Comment is free | The Guardian
- Why is our consumption falling? | Environment | The Guardian
- How big was the world's population when you were born? | Environment | guardian.co.uk
- Beyond Arrington and CNN, Let's Look at the Real Issues - Mitch's posterous
- Smashing Bias Research Prize | Level Playing Field Institute
- Uncharted Territory: David Thompson on the Columbia Plateau
- Enterprise social: it’s still about the people | Gravity7: Social Interaction Design By Adrian Chan
- Majority Of American Workers Are Not Engaged In Their Jobs
- Women in finance | Comment is free | The Guardian
- Steve Jobs’s Real Genius : The New Yorker
- Anonymous 101: Introduction to the Lulz | Threat Level | Wired.com
- Credit Controversy: Who Made A Key Astronomical Discovery? : NPR
- For Gertrude Stein, Collecting Art Was A Family Affair : NPR
- Hubble cleared : Nature : Nature Publishing Group
- The road to fraud starts with a single step : Nature News & Comment
- In retrospect: The art of influence
- Social Text: Blog: Is Anonymous Anarchy?
- Study Hacks » Blog Archive » If You’re Busy, You’re Doing Something Wrong: The Surprisingly Relaxed Lives of Elite Achievers
- On Capitol Hill, Rand's 'Atlas' Can't Be Shrugged Off : NPR
- Does Altruism Actually Exist? - Alice G. Walton - Life - The Atlantic
- The King of Human Error | Business | Vanity Fair
- The Best Idea at Facebook: Using Your Friends to Protect Your Online Security - Derek Thompson - Business - The Atlantic
- When Sites Drag the Unwitting Across the Web
- Better Project Staffing with Social Technology - H. James Wilson, Salvatore Parise, PJ Guinan, and Bruce Weinberg - Harvard Business Review
- Qeyno Plans to Help Kids Find a Career Online | Loop21
- Thirteen Finalists Chosen for Boehringer Ingelheim and Ashoka Changemakers 'Making... -- WASHINGTON and INGELHEIM, Germany, Nov. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
- What's the Google approach to human capital? | Qn: A Publication of the Yale School of Management
- Google Music Takes on Spotify and iTunes Match - LAUNCH -
- Michael Nielsen: Open science now! | Video on TED.com
- Bustin Jieber: The 12-Year-Old App Developer Who Taught Himself To Code Goes Viral [Video] | TechCrunch
- BBC News - Eurozone debt web: Who owes what to whom?
- How to Keep High-Potential Employees - Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enterprise Productivity
- The Age of the Viral Idea - Bill Davidow - Technology - The Atlantic
- Partners in Science: Boehringer scientists inspire high schoolers - NewsTimes
- Three Types of People to Fire Immediately - Businessweek
- Risky Business: Late Stage vs Early Stage Biotech - Forbes
- Leading a social media workplace | Knowledge@Australian School of Business | Commentary | Business Spectator
- Boehringer Ingelheim Taps Numerate's Computational Platform for Infectious Disease Drug Design | BioInform | Informatics | GenomeWeb
- Esther Dyson: The Quantification of Everything
- Ringling College: Speaker
- 5 Ways to Spot a Bad Boss In An Interview - Forbes
- Zynga, Jive Software to head big IPO week - IPO Report - MarketWatch
- Startup Hiring Advice
- A 'Moneyball' Approach to College - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education
- Digital divide and social media: Connectivity doesn’t end the digital divide, skills do. | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network
- If Your Company is Still Blocking the Move to Social, Then Join Electronic Arts in Battle
- What should we be calling the drug industry? | pharmaphorum
- Diablo Cody Explores The Ugly Side Of Pretty In 'Young Adult' : Monkey See : NPR
- String theory researchers simulate big-bang on supercomputer
- Cegedim Strategic Data (CSD) Ranks Pharmaceutical Companies' Social Media Presence - FierceBiotech
- How to get hired (or, 'The silly but adorable story of interviewing in the valley') - Trap'm
- When the Price is Free(mium) - Technology Review
- Twitter by Post - The Morning News
- Stars of Famicom Games
- The 20 Unhappiest People You Meet In The Comments Sections Of Year-End Lists : Monkey See : NPR
- IndustryWeek : So You Want to be a Change Agent -- Are You Weird Enough?
- Princeton Brews Trouble for Us 1 Percenters: Michael Lewis
- Bre Pettis | I Make Things - Bre Pettis Blog - The Cult of Done Manifesto
- The Ten Most Annoying Management Terms Of 2011
- For Enterprise Social Networks, how much adoption is enough? | Yammer Blog
- The feedback economy - O'Reilly Radar
- How ‘Sh*t White Girls Say to Black Girls’ Blew Up the Internet - COLORLINES
- Poverty, not colour, is the real dividing line in modern Britain - Telegraph
- Youth In The Office: How I Found Career-Changing Mentors - Forbes
- BBC News - Bob Holness, former Blockbusters host, dies aged 83
- Want a Job? Go to College, and Don't Major in Architecture - NYTimes.com
- Anonymous's War Against Neo-Nazis Isn't Winning Allies in Germany - Technology - The Atlantic Wire
- Fear And Enterprise Social Networks | Yammer Blog
- Nguyen Family Blog: A Decision For Our Future
- Connie Rice: Conscience Of The City : NPR
- Unix command-line tools
- Online echo chambers: A study of 250 million Facebook users reveals the Web isn’t as polarized as we thought. - Slate Magazine
- Hate When Companies Don’t Provide Feedback On Job Applications? StartWire Is For You. | TechCrunch
- Opposites Don’t Attract (And That’s Bad News) | Wired Science | Wired.com
- ‘Safe walk’ app steps on toes in some areas | The Columbus Dispatch
- SitNews: Chemical Eye on a Theoretical Truck by Preston MacDougall
- Pharma ‘neither leading nor lagging’ on Twitter - NEWS - articles - Marketing and Communications - PMLiVE
- Culture Eats Strategy For Lunch | Fast Company
- No More Résumés, Say Some Firms - WSJ.com
- Hermes 2012 - London Summer School in Materials Simulation
- Forget Networking. How to Be a Connector | Entrepreneur.com
- Pass notes, No 3,115: Brooklyn | World news | The Guardian
- Unlimited Novelty: "Can you solve this problem for me on the whiteboard?"
- Pharma Marketing Trends 2012
- Prutchi.com - Quantum Physics
- Amazon.com: David Copperfield (Dover Thrift Editions) (9780486436654): Charles Dickens: Books
- Odd Couplings | February 13, 2012 Issue - Vol. 90 Issue 7 | Chemical & Engineering News
- Infographic: 5 companies that are "rocking" social media - The space between @ & www
- Survey: How our scientists use social media | AZ Health Connections
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