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You Say Potato, I’ll Say Potato
Being connected to a happy person makes you 15 percent more likely to be happy yourself.
The Art of Digital Storytelling
It's not about the tools, its about the prose. @utne : The Art of Storytelling.
Only 1 in 4 Uses IM at Work
I have IM at work and no one to use it with.Only 1 in 4 US workers use IM according to Forrester report.
Yesterday, Wired Magazine ran a story depicting...
The day Henry Spencer began downloading Usenet over 300 baud modem, by @mattlanger
Google’s Abandoned Library of 700 Million Titles
Remembers Usenet? In the end, Google is an advertising co, not a Library of Alexandria. via infoneer.net
The PLE Growth Model
A brilliant visual depiction of a growing personal learning environment by @mollybob #PLE
What you don’t know about your friends
Our selective blindness about our friends doesn't mean we can't have a deep, fulfilling relationship with them.
How politeness evolved - Cosmic Log - msnbc.com
Game theory & evolutnry advntg of politeness (only a Brit or Cdn could do justice to an article on queueing)
Infographics in Indonesian Traditional Art
Interpreting infographics from Indonesian arts tradition; masters thesis by Putri Sadiquah
Disorderly genius: How chaos drives the brain
Our brains hover on the edge of chaos. This is a good thing. Includes fascinating video of chaotic brain simulations.
How To Tell A Story
It takes a dozen or more tellings to find your true rhythm... Sean Buvlala's (@storyteller) brief guide to storytelling.
Darning Genes: Biology for the Homebody
DIY biologists, encouraged by falling costs and urge to solve intractable problems in a new way
Passion at work: blogging practices of knowledge workers
For all knowledge workers who use their networks to stay informed and get things done. @mathemagenic PhD disseration
How Does Our Language Shape the Way We Think?
Are languages merely tools for expressing our thoughts, or do they actually shape our thoughts?
Bugs and the Victorians
Professional amateurs of the 19th century. Another To Read candidate.
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