Reimagining cities in a few simple questions
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What would happen if public transportation were free? What if it were paid
for by congestion pricing, digitally implemented? What if public toilets
were sa...
Bursa of Fabricius
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[image: If an anatomical structure is named for a person, it means they
were the only person to have it. Pierre Paul Broca had a special area of
his brain ...
Cringeworthy in the Future
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The New York Times asked me (and others) to suggest some things our
descendents might be embarrassed about in the future. Things we do now,
that might make...
2023 Science Without Borders® Q&A Session
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Are you interested in participating in the 2023 Science Without Borders®
Challenge, but you have questions about the contest? Are you unsure where
to beg...
The Best Valentine’s Day Gifts For Foodies
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Forget giant teddy bears and generic supermarket chocolates. For those who
have a significant other whose love language is a decadent degustation meal
or a...
Reasons Why Golf Is Good for Brain and Body Health
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Golf might seem like an idle game for retirees, but it turns out that the
sport has surprising health benefits. Golfers have a lower risk of dementia
and...
A 35th Anniversary Message To Our Customers
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And this explains why, after thirty-five years, through many big
technological waves, the little ship called Levenger continues to protect
customers from t...
Four pillars of marketing: Start with your brand
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These next four columns will be focused on what I believe are the four most
important elements of marketing. Get these four correct and the rest is
just de...
What Dads Need to Know About Getting Full Custody
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As a father, you have just as much right to full custody of your children
as a mother. But if this is something you want to pursue, it’s going to
require...
#TechForUkraine
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A few days ago, Gatsby, the company I work for, took the unusual precedent
to condemn the military invasion of Ukraine by Russia. Why is a small tech
compa...
The Best Remedies for Common Headaches
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Whether it’s the pulsating pain of a migraine or the behind-the-eyes
pressure of sinus congestion, nobody likes a headache. And if you suffer
from them, ...
[liveblog][bkc] Algorithmic fairness
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I’m at a special Berkman Klein Center Tuesday lunch, a panel on
“Programming the Future of AI: Ethics, Governance, and Justice” with
Cynthia Dwork, Chris...
Moving to the Google Developers Blog
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For the latest news about developing for Google+, please read the Google
Developers blog. We’ll post all new announcements about the Google+ API,
buttons, ...
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*What's Your Language?*
Introduction
Human nature has a strange way of not letting a person recognize valuable
information or ideas, even when they are righ...
Players and Doers
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Players learn the commands for the video game and run up the score.
Doerslearn how to do something to get results.
Playersvalue image – being in the right ...
The Arc Of The Story
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There are a lot of management books published every year. Some are great,
some are good, many are awful. Creativity, Inc. : Overcoming the Unseen
Forces Th...
Human Accomplishment
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Who were the most important inventors and artists from 850 BC to 1950? How
many are there? How would you choose? What could you learn from a list of
these ...
The First Amendment, a great welcome back
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The First Amendment, originally uploaded by Kevglobal. I’ve left some of
the details purposefully vague for reasons that I hope are obvious. A
couple of ye...
metacool is now at metacool.com
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All good things must come to an end, what goes up must come down, all
public companies eventually go out of business, and every blog ends up on a
new serve...
Facebook Advice from Forbes
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Facebook Advice from Forbes:
In and effort to do my homework before opening a new business, I saw this
wonderful article. It articulates quite clearly how...
New Rules for the New Economy
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*1) Embrace the Swarm*. As power flows away from the center, the
competitive advantage belongs to those who learn how to embrace
decentralized points of ...
Badges: And Then There Were Three
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By Seamus Condron And then there were three... Last week, we launched a
contest to design our the official One Book, One Twitter crest. We got some
truly c...
Hope
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Several days ago I volunteered on a relief mission to Haiti that brought in
nearly 20,000 lbs of supplies. While the trip was brief, I did travel into
the ...
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