FTOTW9 – best links of the week ending 16-October-2011
Filed in General Interest, October 16, 2011, 6:50 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: RT @ericries: Better Ideas Through Failure – WSJ.com FTOTW Link 80 ~ vv interesting #innovation
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rsukumar: RT @brainpicker: Groundbreaking bodysuit from Duke University may enable the paralyzed to walk FTOTW Link 81 ~ amazing.
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rsukumar: RT @arunavabose: The Benjamin Franklin Effect FTOTW Link 82 ~ Interesting read ~ brilliant #longread
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rsukumar: RT @Arun_bohemian Who was Steve Jobs most like? Miles Davis. Here’s how. FTOTW Link 83 ~ vv interesting #stevejobslinks
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rsukumar: RT @jonahlehrer: Why Do Some People Learn Faster? It’s all about the screw-ups. FTOTW Link 84 ~ vv insightful #growthmindset
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rsukumar: Leading Blog: Innovation Creates Uncertainty FTOTW Link 85 ~ insightful /via smartbrief
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rsukumar: RT @yarapavan: Knowing when to quit – an under-rated skill. Freakonomics on “The Upside of Quitting”. FTOTW Link 86 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @javashri: The interview every #apple fanboy must read. FTOTW Link 87 Non-apple users too ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: /Via @brainpicker: the Roman who launched the Renaissance and catapulted the world into modernity FTOTW Link 88 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @dorait: Vinod Khosla: “Big companies have process instead of vision,” FTOTW Link 89 #innovation ~ interesting perspective
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rsukumar: RT @parvathimenon NYT Moods on Twitr Follow underlying biological rhythm that transcends culture & env FTOTW Link 90 ~ vv interesting
Epilog
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FTOTW8 – best links of the week ending 9-October-2011
Filed in General Interest, October 9, 2011, 6:45 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: RT @ericries: Better Ideas Through Failure – WSJ.com FTOTW Link 69 ~ vv interesting #innovation
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rsukumar: RT @brainpicker: Groundbreaking bodysuit from Duke University may enable the paralyzed to walk FTOTW Link 70 ~ amazing.
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rsukumar: RT @arunavabose: The Benjamin Franklin Effect FTOTW Link 71 ~ Interesting read ~ brilliant #longread
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rsukumar: RT @Arun_bohemian Who was Steve Jobs most like? Miles Davis. Here’s how. FTOTW Link 72 ~ vv interesting #stevejobslinks
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rsukumar: RT @jonahlehrer: Why Do Some People Learn Faster? It’s all about the screw-ups. FTOTW Link 73 ~ vv insightful #growthmindset
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rsukumar: Leading Blog: Innovation Creates Uncertainty FTOTW Link 74 ~ insightful /via smartbrief
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rsukumar: RT @yarapavan: Knowing when to quit – an under-rated skill. Freakonomics on “The Upside of Quitting”. FTOTW Link 75 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @javashri: The interview every #apple fanboy must read. FTOTW Link 76 Non-apple users too ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: /Via @brainpicker: the Roman who launched the Renaissance and catapulted the world into modernity FTOTW Link 77 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @dorait: Vinod Khosla: “Big companies have process instead of vision,” FTOTW Link 78 #innovation ~ interesting perspective
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rsukumar: RT @parvathimenon NYT Moods on Twitr Follow underlying biological rhythm that transcends culture & env FTOTW Link 79 ~ vv interesting
Epilog
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FTOTW7 – best links of the week ending 2-October-2011
Filed in General Interest, October 2, 2011, 6:47 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: RT @SameerPatel: Work-life balance claims are so much hot air FTOTW Link 61 > sadly the case most of the time. ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @ericries: Hacker News | Lessons Learned: The power of small batches FTOTW Link 62 ~ brilliant
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rsukumar: RT @RajeevAhooja: Former Microsoft COO Bob Herbold on #leadership. FTOTW Link 63 ~ Insightful
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rsukumar: RT @dorait: In so many ways the idea of ideas is ruining the innovation process. Here’s why FTOTW Link 64 ~ insightful
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rsukumar: Why enterprise software sucks? FTOTW Link 65 ~ vv insightful /Via Rajaraman
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rsukumar: /via @srini_venkat: automatically mute the TV when certain words are spoken FTOTW Link 66 ~ vv cool #arduino #maker
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rsukumar: /via @mehrajai @sethiapavan @LYRoush guy got his stolen laptop back within 24 hours using a simple program FTOTW Link 67 ~ vv cool
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rsukumar: RT @sudhamshu: Fascinating article in the @newscientist: “Quantum minds: Why we think like quarks.” – FTOTW Link 68 ~ vv interesting
Epilog
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FTOTW6 – best links of the week ending 25-September-2011
Filed in General Interest, September 25, 2011, 6:45 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: RT @AMAnet: The Skill that Matters Most. (via @HarvardBiz) #Career | FTOTW Link 55 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @GarethIdeas: RT Wow, front page of the #BBC #News website – “Has Western capitalism failed?”: FTOTW Link 56 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @danariely: Testing “the Ikea effect” y do v value things v assemble more highly than premades? – FTOTW Link 57 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @kararedman: Brilliant: Electrical stimulation of brain boosts birth of new cells FTOTW Link 58 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: Extraordinary story of Change Management at NUMMI FTOTW Link 59 ~ brilliant /via joey fitts /cc @ericries
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rsukumar: RT @esciencenews: Aboriginal Australians: The first explorers FTOTW Link 60 ~ vv interesting.
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FTOTW5 – best links of the week ending 11-September-2011
Filed in General Interest, September 11, 2011, 6:45 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: RT @dorait: In so many ways the idea of ideas is ruining the innovation process. Here’s why FTOTW Link 19 ~ insightful
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rsukumar: Why enterprise software sucks? FTOTW Link 20 ~ vv insightful /Via Rajaraman
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rsukumar: /via @srini_venkat: automatically mute the TV when certain words are spoken FTOTW Link 21 ~ vv cool #arduino #maker
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rsukumar: /via @mehrajai @sethiapavan @LYRoush guy got his stolen laptop back within 24 hours using a simple program FTOTW Link 22 ~ vv cool
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rsukumar: RT @sudhamshu: Fascinating article in the @newscientist: “Quantum minds: Why we think like quarks.” – FTOTW Link 23 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @PaulSloane: Why we crave creativity but reject creative ideas: FTOTW Link 24 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @GarethIdeas: Why is average IQ higher in some places? Mind Matters FTOTW Link 25 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @DanielPeterson: A great interview with the founder of @historypin FTOTW Link 26 via @SmithsonianMag ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @oligoglot: RT @glynmoody: Dolphins call each other by name – FTOTW Link 27 exciting, if confirmed ~ amazing
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rsukumar: Thomas Friedman: in the future every employee will be an innovator FTOTW Link 28 ~ vv insightful #futureofwork /via smartbrief
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rsukumar: RT @yarapavan: How to process a million songs in 20 minutes with #elasticmapreduce FTOTW Link 29 ~ vv cool
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rsukumar: RT @ariegoldshlager: Innovation at the Intersection: FTOTW Link 30 #sna ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @PriyaRaju: Thayir Sadham rocks. “Intestinal bacteria influence our moods” – FTOTW Link 31 ~ vv interesting
Epilog
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