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Microsoft Incinerates ANOTHER $543 Million Online – whilst Windows bore up better than expected online is still a gaping sore for Microsoft and you have to wonder about Yahoo!
Learn to Code Epilogue: Best Practices and Additional Resources
Everything You Know About Fitness is a Lie | Men’s Journal
Beyond Amazon: How to Make Recommendations Smarter | Fast Company – really interesting ideas in contextual search
Question types in social Q&A sites by Harper, Wienberg, Logie and Konstan (University of Minnesota) – understanding the intent behind the questions is key for future classification systems
China’s Continuing Economic Policy Debate | STRATFOR – interesting piece on business lending in China and the rise of a bond market
Conspicuous Consumption Is Back – BusinessWeek
Pilot Program In Tianjin Offers Shares In Chinese Art, Solidifying Place As Investment Class « Jing Daily : The Business of Luxury and Culture in China – interesting that there are now investment funds in art
Rupert Hoogewerf: “Although China’s New Rich May Be Wealthy Or Powerful, They May Not Have Taste” « Jing Daily : The Business of Luxury and Culture in China – this isn’t a Chinese issue the same could be said of the new rich elsewhere
Learning science : Actively recalling information from memory beats elaborate study methods
Tickets now available by post | London International Ska Festival 2011 – oooh looking forward to seeing The Ska Flames and The Dub Pistols
Robert Popper – some funny surreal stuff here courtesy of our William
Bing Deal With Yahoo Isn’t Paying Off For Microsoft So Far – not terribly surprised, don’t think its paying off for Yahoo! either
Baidu: Beefing Presence Beyond China – Search Engine Watch (SEW) – Google should be worried
Academics urge EU bodies to reject ACTA | Pinsent Masons LLP – really interesting level of energy behind this, particularly while the MPAA is down for the count in Washington DC at the moment
Nokia Results: An Ovi Store Update | Forrester Blogs – interesting developing world, developed world split
25 Years of Digital Vandalism – NYTimes.com
Communities Dominate Brands: Undesirable at Any Price? What happened to Nokia, who invented the smartphone – great post by Tomi Ahonen on the state of Nokia.
Klang Ultrasonic Speakers Beam Sound Right Where You Want It – Technabob – even if they don’t work as advertised, they look soooo good
Marketers Have Limited Social Media Understanding – admittedly this probably is a certain amount of coverage trolling by Alterian but some interesting data points none-the-less
Changing Online Behaviour By Generation « Ed Lee’s Blogging Me Blogging You
Schneier on Security: U.S. Strategy to Prevent Leaks is Leaked – the real elephant in the room is what it means for your average company
Film lobby seeks to regain status | Benton Foundation – struggling to find someone to run the Washington office
Renting Rather Than Buying in a Down Economy : The New Yorker – non-commitment trends also a post-consumer focus on experience