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  • Seth's Blog: When data and decisions collide on 2009-11-10
    • It took Ignaz Semmelweis more than twenty years (he died before it happened, actually) to persuade doctors that washing their hands could save the lives of mothers giving birth. He had the data, he had the proof, but that wasn't enough to change minds.
    • What are you going to do when your hunches don't match the data that's now pouring in?
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  • bubbl.us | Home on 2009-09-03
  • TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos on 2009-08-07
  • The White House - Blog Post - The President on "Race to the Top" on 2009-07-24
    • I'll never forget a school I visited one day when I was a community organizer in Chicago.  As I walked around the school with the principal, I remember saying to her how wonderful it was to see all these kids so full of energy and hope and the spark in their eye.  And when he asked them what they were going to be when they grew up, they said, we're going to be doctors and lawyers and they all had these big dreams for the future.  And I remember the principal saying that soon all that would change; that in a year or two, something would shut off inside as they began to realize their hopes wouldn't come to pass -- not because they weren't smart enough, not because they weren't talented enough, but because they didn't see a pathway to success.

      And that's true of too many children in this country.  Maybe they don't have a great teacher.  Maybe they don't find their classes exciting.  Maybe they aren't being challenged at school.  Maybe their parents aren't pushing them the way they need to.  Maybe nobody is setting high expectations for them.  Maybe they can't afford a college education.  Maybe they don't know anybody who's ever gone to college.  And the reason you're here, the reason Arne is here, the reason I'm here, is to make sure that we are giving all of those children, all our children, the pathways they need to make the most of their abilities; to make the most of their opportunities; to make the most of their lives.
  • The Race to the Top Begins—Remarks by Secretary of Arne Duncan on 2009-07-24
    • That's why we are looking for Race to the Top states to adopt common, internationally-benchmarked K-12 standards that truly prepare students for college and careers.
    • Award-winning states will be able to monitor growth in student learning—and identify effective instructional practices.
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  • Splashup on 2009-07-24
  • Seth's Blog: Death spiral! on 2009-07-22
    • As Tom Peters says, "You can't shrink your way to greatness," and yet that's what so many dying businesses try to do. They hunker down and wait for things to get better, but they don't.
    • Change is a bear, but it's better than death.
  • Seth's Blog: Winning on the uphills on 2009-07-22
    • On the uphills, I have a reasonable shot at a gain over last time. The downhills are already maxed out by the laws of physics and safety.
    • Most of your competition spend their days looking forward to those rare moments when everything goes right. Imagine how much leverage you have if you spend your time maximizing those common moments when it doesn't.
  • Complete Yale courses now on iTunes U on 2009-07-22
  • Facebook at 250 Million Users: Could it Be Too Big? on 2009-07-16
    • Thiel believes that investing in the Singularity means thinking ahead about how humanity can benefit from our relationships with these smarter-than-human machines instead of being hurt by them. He says that the Singularity will either lead to the biggest economic boom in human history or it will lead to an apocalypse. Literally.
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        Jarrod Martin on 2009-07-16

        Will the 250 million of us allow ourselves to be manipulated? It seems so likely. All we seem to care about is a free service that makes us feel connected, whether our information is being used for good or for ill. Any relationship -- personal or business -- is based on trust. And we have proven that as consumers we will flee at the first sign of disloyalty to us. Let's hope we recognize it and see it coming.

    • We asked Facebook execs earlier this month when they held a press call about privacy if they were in fact seeking to push users towards communicating more information publicly. Two of the three people on the call said yes, they are. One, the executive in charge of privacy on the site, gave an obtuse answer about how Facebook wants to give users more control over their communication. It doesn't really seem that way.

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