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April 2009
February 2009
Polymorph: Hacking Business Models
- Create a sustainable business model that can be adopted and adapted by others.
- Create a fair and democratic company that is owned by the workers.
- Have long-term, trustworthy and meaningful relationships with our staff and customers.
Nice essay about how to found a company and rule it.
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January 2009
Girard-Perregaux 1966 Annual Calendar and Equation of Time watch
December 2008
Totally fuzzy
New Year 2009 pictures for photo-mosaics
November 2008
Wanted: Did Angelina Jolie Kill The Wanted Sequel?
It's true, by the way. If you ever find out you're a part of something that isn't fair, you should immediately kill yourself.
Tellement vrai.
October 2008
September 2008
IBM Research| Standards Wiki & Discussion
Open standards can help deliver good governance, societal freedoms, economic health, business growth, global competition, and technological innovation. To that end, IBM, supports the consistent and fair application of standards development practices for all stakeholders, whether they be consumer, governmental, commercial, or open source, in emerging and mature economies alike. IBM does now, and will continue, to adhere to the following principles, informing IBM's participation in the standards community with integrity, innovation and good faith:
Career Fair | fredericiana
Quite amusingly, while the students dressed up in order to show off their seriousness, all of the recruiters were dressed casually in t-shirts or polo shirts and jeans in order to show how relaxed they were. Funny sight.
Fair Trade Jewellery - Indigo Ocean Trading
August 2008
Why we bill by the hour - The Squeejee Blog
Squeejee believes that billing hourly offers more flexibility and cost savings for our client and is fair to us. Now that’s a win-win.
I’m in Your Google Docs, Reading Your Spreadsheets - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
There was a time when it would have taken a fair amount of criminal activity to get access to this much information about a company’s internal workings and Web site performance. Now an employee can accidentally drop it into the lap of a random outsider without even knowing that anything is amiss. That’s the power of cloud computing at work.
Blow Up - See your Flickr photosets in a great-looking, fullscreen display___A Bond Art + Science Fair Project
July 2008
June 2008
Problems? What problems? - Edward Bilodeau's Weblog
Busy indeed. So busy, they were dead. As one of his positive stats for the day, Kim notes that there were over 500 news items covering the launch, which is true. Too bad a fair number of those stories were focusing on the server outage. This incredible PR spin on the day makes it clear that mozilla.org fumbled the ball twice yesterday: once in failing to provide adequate hosting for the event, and again when they failed to fess up to the problem and instead gloss over it with some ra-ra-aren't-we-doing-great blathering.
Ideas and Trends - For New Journalists, All Bets, but Not Mikes, Are Off - NYTimes.com
May 2008
Avoiding the “Ouch” Side of Social Media | Serengeti Communications
April 2008
March 2008
