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Sunday, March 14, 2010
It was a pleasant and diverting way to spend a Saturday afternoon. We even had proper china tea cups and matching plates, a lace tablecloth and little silver tongs to pick up small cubes of sugar.  Our Our host had bid for the occasion at a charity dinner and invited us to share in the delights. Yesterday I had afternoon tea with the girls – champagne, asparagus rolls, scones, cupcakes – in other words, the works. It was a different world in the days when this sort of afternoon tea was more common.
 
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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Friday, February 26, 2010
How much would someone have to pay before you would let them read your diaries, find out what your religious beliefs, political leanings or sexual preferences were, or where your children go to school? What many of us are not aware of is that we are freely giving away exactly this kind of information to websites that we use every day. Below is a rather More importantly, we are doing this on a massive scale. ( via )
 

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Link to the book - The Networked Enterprise - on Amazon.com How do you define Virtual Enterprise? as the opposite of Physical, new (non-physical) enterprises forming and dissolving from other (physical) enterprises, each with different processes, systems and cultures, with the need to build trust, common aims and working practices very quickly. as not geographically Alex Lin (CEO of ChinaValue Business New Media) has just conducted a major interview with me ( Ken Thompson) where we explore in detail the concept of The Networked Enterprise for Chinavalue.net .
Scientists now hope to explore the neurological underpinnings at play, especially considering the explosion of blogs. According to Alice Flaherty, a neuroscientist at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital, the placebo theory of suffering is one window through which to view blogging. Flaherty, who studies conditions such as hypergraphia (an uncontrollable urge to write) and writer’s block, also looks to disease models to explain scientific american register sections News Features 60-Second Science Blog Mind Matters Fact or Fiction Strange But True Ask the Experts Extreme Tech Games Videos Podcasts Edit This Slideshows Gallery In-Depth Reports Skeptic SciAm Perspectives Sustainable Developments Forum Anti-Gravity Reviews Insights magazines Scientific American Scientific American
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Here are four professionals who used social networks to change the game. Finding Unexpected Collaborators Tools: within3.com, a social network for scientific practitioners Tactic: Saverio Gentile, a visiting fellow in the neurobiology laboratory at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, had been using within3.com , a social network for doctors, to discuss medical journal articles. Since gathering further data on the breakthrough, the group has been selected to deliver a paper on the subject at a Society for Neuroscience
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Getting a college education in the US is absurdly expensive, but like property, or the stock market, the education bubble too will burst - the financial institutions simply no longer have the money to fund the madness. Consider how the Open Courseware movement is giving way to the idea that, in essence, a university education could become available (including Open Accreditation ) free of charge.   Via Stephen Downe s, Judy Breck believes, and I agree, that the economic crunch will speed the advent of network learnin g. Change is on the way.
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