October 2009
13 posts
This American Life: Devil on My Shoulder →
There’s the growing divide between kids who have access to technology and those...
– Will the Digital Divide Close by Itself? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
Dunbar postulated that the typical human being can only have 150 friends. One...
– Seth’s Blog: Dunbar’s Number isn’t just a number, it’s the law
On the internet, the beautiful aspects of human nature manifest themselves, and...
– Witness the Freest Economy: the Internet - Dan O’Connor - Mises Institute
We would not be able to grow the Disney brand … if we just created product...
– ft.com
most people questioned in an online poll said they would not be offended if they...
– Holster That iPhone in My Presence — But in the Bathroom, Anything Goes | Epicenter | Wired.com
Changing World Internet Population: 2000 to 2007 →
Shoppers’ Shifting Priorities - NYTimes.com →
Against a baseline of spending levels in 2003, sales in computer stores have continued to rise. Restaurant and liquor-store sales are at much higher levels, and purchases at warehouse stores are up nearly 50 percent.
Still, in major retail divisions like home furnishings and clothing, sales faltered in 2007 and are now below their levels of 2003.
Magazine Publishers in Joint Venture Work on... →
To solve email overload, first learn how to manage your own information. It may...
– Organizational culture and email overload - Good Experience