Social Scanning article now officially published
I know I've personally sent copies to all fourteen people who are interested in the article, but my piece on social scanning (cleverly subtitled, in Shakespearean fashion, "or,
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Skip to contentI know I've personally sent copies to all fourteen people who are interested in the article, but my piece on social scanning (cleverly subtitled, in Shakespearean fashion, "or,
Via Duke professor Cathy Davidson, I just came across this L. A. Times piece by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons. (They're authors of The Invisible Gorilla. The essay
Via Duke professor Cathy Davidson, I just came across this L. A. Times piece by Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons. (They're authors of The Invisible Gorilla. The essay
One of the things I read a lot about when I was researching weight loss is the physiology of hunger. On one hand, hunger is so simple, elemental
Over the last couple years I've lost about fifty pounds. As nerdy as this will sound, while I was a fat kid and spent my adult life overweight,
i'm staying at the Renaissance Orlando Resort, a rather large hotel somewhere on the SeaWorld campus. via flickr It's fairly pleasant, a good venue for the Collaborative Innovations
I'm in a cab from the Orlando airport to my hotel. I was supposed to be on the Mears airport shuttle... two hours ago... but apparently the challenge
My review of Steven Johnson’s new book, Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation, is now available on the Los Angeles Times Web site. (Interestingly
This is the kind of travel I dream of being able to do: travel writer Rolf Potts "set off on a journey that took me around the world
Heather and I are in San Francisco tonight, for tomorrow's Nike Women's Marathon. Heather's running the half, and I'm essentially packing up the room, bringing the car to