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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Kira has received Intuit’s Small Business Marketer of the Year Award not once, but twice (2008 and 2009), and her project Small Business United won the WOMMA 2009 Grand Prix Award. Her first “tech job” was marketing a full-text, search and retrieval database on Japan-related information in…1993! * Her first “tech job” was marketing a full-text, search 2009 was an amazing year for Ant’s Eye View. It’s hard to imagine that only 1 year ago, Dustin was starting as employee #1 and we only had 1 office.
 
Friday, February 5, 2010
This is a repetition and intensification of the 1992 Soros attack on Britain’s currency, which led to the humiliating exit from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, and the speculators’ attack on British banking in 2008. The fiscal and taxation “stability” measures continue an idolatrous set of economic dogma that came to grief in 2008 but still dominates the thinking of European political leaders. Below is a first excerpt from a very important, crucial editorial by Costas Douzinas in the Guardian, which calls for resistance against EU/IMF imposed policies which have already a record of destroying many economies.
 
Monday, January 25, 2010
In his research around defining the exact nature of ‘public’ service for Channel 4 (for 4IP – a public service programming initiative launched in 2008) Channel 4 commissioning editor Matt Locke argued that there’s no such thing as ‘private’ any more, only appropriate behaviours. The tea ceremony [in Japan] has a tradition, an etiquette, of hundreds of years. Book: Monkeys with Typewriters: Myths and realities of social media at work’ by Jemima Gibbons. Triarchy Press, 2009
 

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He mentioned that he might go to Japan to visit one of his podcast friends. Today we had a training on podcasting from Mark Fonseca Rendeiro. A podcast is audio (or video) with an RSS feed so that it allows for easy subscription by readers, it was only invented in 2004! (so so hey, we can still be early adopters :)...
In Japan, suppliers are generally exclusive to a single OEM, so the collective benefit of that shared information stays within the Toyota supply chain. How Toyota and Linux Keep Collaboration Simple 8/1/2005 The Toyota and Linux communities illustrate time-tested techniques for collaboration under pressure: Share knowledge widely, frequently, and in small increments, and use universally available tools to do it. From Harvard Business Review . by Philip Evans and Bob Wolf Tuesday, December 2, 2003 Near midnight, Andrea Barisani, system administrator in the physics department
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From the clinicians who found and took histories on the study participants, to antibody testing at Stanford University to DNA shared from colleagues in Japan, the study required a lot of collaboration and coordination..." Scientists in Iowa recently reported a breakthrough discovery. They successfully identified the gene (PRICKLE1) which when mutated causes epilepsy.