| Date | Issue | Main Topics |
| 14 March 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 9 | - Beyond the Buzz, Where Are MOOCs Really Going?
- The University's Dilemma
- The Behavionomics of Paywalls
- Can You Trust an Amazon Review?
- Moneyball for Music: The Rise of Next Big Sound
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| 6 March 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 8 | - How Parody Inspires Great Design
- Why You Need to Ask Why
- What Scholarly Publishers Can Learn from Bookish
- Used E-Book, Slightly Foxed
- What Defines Success in the Mobile Race?
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| 25 February 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 7 | - Power of Suggestion
- The Philosophy of Data
- Amazon Wants to Get into the Used E-Book Business—Or Bury It
- The Future of Search Is Gravitational: Content Will Come to You
- Price of a Bad Review
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| 18 February 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 6 | - And the Award for the Next HBO Goes to . . .
- Six Secrets to Doing Less
- Bring Back Shushing Librarians
- Building Customer Communities is the Key to Creating Value
- When Experts Go Blind
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| 13 February 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 5 | - Shift Your Lens: The Power of Re-Framing Problems
- How to Think About Turning Your Products into Services
- The Dewey Decimal System, and Where Innovation Goes Wrong
- The Librarian of Congress Gets to Decide Whether Americans Can Unlock Their Phones. And He Says No.
- Dickens, Austen and Twain, Through a Digital Lens
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| 4 February 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 4 | - Why Public Libraries Matter: And How They Can Do More
- Barnes & Noble, the Last Big Bookseller Standing: But for How Long?
- Rage Against the Machine
- Google Declares War on the Password
- The Science of Why Comment Trolls Suck
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| 29 January 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 3 | - The End of the University as We Know It
- The Users of the University
- Disruptive Trends to Watch in 2013
- The Power of Positive Publishing
- Should Museum Exhibitions Be More Linear? Exploring the Power of the Forced March in Digital and Physical Environments
- The Brilliant Idea that Could Make Polaroid Relevant Again
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| 18 January 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 2 | - The Places You'll Go
- Better than Human: Why Robots Will—And Must—Take Our Jobs
- Smarter Information, Smarter Consumers
- Why You Won't Be the Person You Expect to Be
- Why Amazon Is the Company to Watch in 2013
- The Past Comes Alive: History in High-Definition
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| 7 January 2013 | Vol. 6 no. 1 | - Invasion of the Cyber Hustlers
- What Turned Jaron Lanier Against the Web?
- The Music Industry Dropped DRM Years Ago—So Why Does It Persist on E-Books
- How the Grimms Cast a Spell on the World
- Will Gutenberg Laugh Last?
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| Volume 5: 5 January – 21 December 2012 |
| 21 December 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 46 | - They Know What You're Shopping For
- Why Google's Ingress Game Is a Data Gold Mine
- Solving the Broken Crossword Puzzle Economy
- Could Boredom Be Curable?
- A Year in Digital Publishing and What to Expect in 2013
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| 17 December 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 45 | - "Can I Use This?" How Museum and Library Image Policies Undermine Education
- Be an Information DJ
- The Data Vigilante
- Who's Tracking Your Reading Habits? An E-Book Buyer's Guide to Privacy, 2012 Edition
- Colleges Getting Serious About Reading, Writing and Reputation Management
- Mapping American Writers
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| 4 December 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 44 | - What Can Publishers Learn from Indie Rock?
- Out of Touch
- Fragrances as Art, Displayed Squirt by Squirt
- Joshua Foer on Memory
- Learning to Love Volatility
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| 27 November 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 43 | - Fuzzy Concepts, Proxy Data: Why Indicators Won't Track Creative Placemaking Success
- Be Forwarned: Your Knowledge Is Decaying
- The Science and Art of Listening
- Taxing Times
- Is Wikipedia Going Commercial?
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| 19 November 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 42 | - Improv Nation
- Meet the Climate Change Denier Who Became the Voice of Hurricane Sandy on Wikipedia
- Let's Limit the Effect of Software Patents, Since We Can't Eliminate Them
- Innovation Isn't Tied to Size, but to Operating Rules
- Busy and Busier
- Why Do Readers Cheat Content Paywalls in Online Journalism?
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| 12 November 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 41 | - Dark Social: We Have the Whole History of the Web Wrong
- Empowering "Things" for Our Internet of Things
- Why Our Numbers Are Always Wrong
- A History of Reading
- Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Case of Student Who Resold Books
- How to Find What You're Not Looking For
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| 31 October 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 40 | - Why I Decided to Rethink Hiring Smart People
- Google Throws Open the Doors to Its Top-Secret Data Center
- Mixed Results
- Bigger, Better Google Ngrams: Brace Yourself for the Power of Grammar
- People of the Bookshelf
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| 19 October 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 39 | - The Clothesline Paradox
- Big Data Doesn't Work if You Ignore the Small Things That Matter
- Interstellar Hard Drive
- Stop Pagination Now
- How to Make Time Expand
- Why We Are So Rude Online
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| 15 October 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 38 | - The Bionic Book Worm
- A Tablet Still Is Not a Book . . . Not Yet
- Readability of Wikipedia
- Frictionless Sharing's Dirty Little Secret
- Deconstructing Recommender Systems
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| 10 October 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 37 | - The True Measures of Success
- The Survival of the Fittists
- Leave the Thinking to Us
- Don't Look for Inventions Before Their Time
- Why Do People Share?
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| 3 October 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 36 | - Neverending Stories
- In Defense of the Power of Paper
- Poachers' Paradise
- In the Sinai, a Global Team Is Revolutionizing the Preservation of Ancient Manuscripts
- Big Data's Management Revolution
- An Event Apart: Designing Meetings to Work
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| 24 September 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 35 | - The New Tablet Reality for E-Books: Will Readers Read Less?
- How Hollywood is Encouraging Online Piracy
- No Copyright Law
- The Best Book Reviews Money Can Buy
- Bringing Science to the Art of Strategy
- Automatons Get Creative
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| 6 September 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 34 | - How America Learned to Love Summer Reading
- How Algorithmically Created Content Will Transform Publishing
- Does Copyright Matter?
- Humanities Aren't a Science. Stop Treating Them Like One.
- YouTube Re-Imagined: 505,347,842 Channels on Every Single Screen
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| 29 August 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 33 | - Is Busyness Bad for Business?
- Does Dedicated Innovation Time Work?
- Accuracy of Medical Information on the Internet
- Decoding the Science of Sleep
- Once the Biggest Source of Social Traffic on the Web, StumbleUpon Fights to Stay Relevant
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| 22 August 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 32 | - Review: Free Ride: How Digital Parasites Are Destroying the Culture Business, and How the Culture Business Can Fight Back
- James Howard Kunstler on Why Technology Won't Save Us
- Not So Fast
- Why Data Should Be Our Guiding Light on Public Policy
- Prescriptivists vs. Descriptivists: The Fifth Edition of the American Heritage Dictionary
- Curation Techniques, Types and Tips
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| 13 August 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 31 | - How to Turn a Nasty Surprise into the Next Disruptive Idea
- Sloooowprise! RIM Slips into the Abyss
- Innovation Almost Bankrupted LEGO—Until It Rebuilt with a Better Blueprint
- Digital-First Companies Thrive on Mobile Disruption. Everyone Else Struggles.
- The Bookless Library
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| 31 July 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 30 | - How Amazon's Ambitious New Push for Same-Day Delivery Will Destroy Local Retail
- Netflix's Lost Year: The Inside Story of the Price-Hike Train Wreck
- The Failure Myth: Why Failing More Often Is Bad for You
- Turning the Page on How We Read
- Covering Wicked Problems
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| 24 July 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 29 | - Why Links Matter: Linking Is the Lifeblood of the Web
- Please RT
- Leah Price on the History of Reading
- Microsoft's Downfall: Inside the Executive E-mails and Cannibalistic Culture that Felled a Tech Giant
- Global Cross Channel Retailing Report
- Software Could Reconstruct Medieval Mosaics
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| 16 July 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 28 | - Death by Degrees
- How LinkedIn Has Turned Your Resume into a Cash Machine
- Your E-Book Is Reading You
- The Library Test Kitchen
- Twitterish
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| 6 July 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 27 | - Why Don't We Use What We Know?
- Pseudo Science: How Lack of Disclosure in Academic Research Can Damage Credibility
- The Discipline of Listening
- The Essential Psychopathology of Creativity
- The Growing Power of the Meme
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| 3 July 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 26 | - Need to Know
- In Defense of Echo Chambers
- 3-D Copying Makes Michelangelos of the Masses
- The Call of the Future
- Happiness Is a Glass Half Empty
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| 25 June 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 25 | - It's Not a 'Paywall' When It's 'Freemium'
- Lessons from the Music Industry: Should We Put Our Faith in Technology Companies?
- The Curious Case of Internet Privacy
- If You've Ever Sold a Used iPod, You May Have Violated Copyright Law
- How to End the Age of Inattention
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| 15 June 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 24 | - Why Is Memory So Good and So Bad?
- If We Remember More, Can We Read Deeper—and Create Better? Part I.
- Noise and Signal—Nassim Taleb
- Wasting Time Is New Digital Divide in Digital Era
- Engelbart's Violin
- Please, Can We All Just Stop "Innovating"?
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| 11 June 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 23 | - Data Mining Your Desktop
- A Vision of the Role and Future of Web Archives: The Web Archive in Today's World
- Intellectual Access—It Takes More than Accessibility
- What Do Spoilers Spoil?
- The Perfection of the Paper Clip
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| 4 June 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 22 | - What a Physics Student Can Teach Us About How Visitors Walk Through a Museum
- How Spam Meat Has Survived Spam E-Mail
- The Pleasures of Being Read To
- Philip Ball on the Origins of Curiosity
- Breaking the Smartphone Addiction
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| 25 May 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 21 | - Test Everything: Notes on the A/B Revolution
- Big Data or Too Much Information?
- Why Publishers Don't Like Apps
- A Question of Honor
- To Be More Productive, Limit Interruptions
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| 22 May 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 20 | - How to Spot the Future
- Simplify and Repeat
- 10 Things You Can Learn from the Apple Store
- How Nik Osborne Plans to Disrupt Class
- Libraries: Sandbox Space for New Technology
- Clay Christensen's Life Lessons
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| 17 May 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 19 | - More on DRM and Ebooks
- Can an Algorithm Write a Better News Story than a Human Reporter?
- Publish Rubbish or Perish—and Pay Through the Nose
- Sears—Where America Shopped
- How Great Entrepreneurs Create Their Own Luck
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| 4 May 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 18 | - Six Degrees of Aggregation
- The Kindle Index
- Raskally Fellows: Are Copyright Infringers "Pirates" and "Thieves"?
- Must-Have!
- Ann Blair on the History of Information
- Facts, 360 B.C.-A.D. 2012
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| 26 April 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 17 | - Think Like a Startup
- The Real Leadership Lessons of Steve Jobs
- How the Tech Parade Passed Sony By
- Compete on Know-Why, Not Know-How
- Three Simple Rules to Ensure Humiliating Failure
- Co-Creation and the New Web of Things
- Why E-books Cost So Much
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| 20 April 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 16 | - Netflix Wasn't All Wrong
- CEOs and the Candle Problem
- The Age of Insight
- Intelligence and Other Stereotypes: The Power of Mindset
- The Things Customers Can Do Better than You
- The Maps We Wandered Into as Kids
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| 13 April 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 15 | - Lender's Bagels and the Power of Mediocrity
- Jugaad Innovation: Think Frugal, Be Flexible, Generate Breakthrough Growth
- The Use of Behavioural Economics in Public Policy Shows Promise
- What Broadway Musicals Tell Us About Creativity
- What Isn't for Sale?
- New Search Tool to Unlock Wikipedia
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| 6 April 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 14 | - The Challenges of Sustainable Innovation
- Dark Innovation
- The Difference Between Popularity and Influence Online
- The End of Pax Papyra and the Fall of Big Paper
- A Fun DIY Science Goodie: Proof Yourself Against Sensationalized Stats
- The Magic of Doing One Thing at a Time
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| 29 March 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 13 | - Your Brain on Fiction
- Do E-Books Make It Harder to Remember What You Just Read?
- Why Finish Books?
- Innovation, Abundance and the Lesson of Aluminum
- The New Science of the Birth and Death of Words
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| 21 March 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 12 | - Should Libraries Get Out of the eBook Business?
- Introducing the Curator's Code: A Standard for Honoring Attribution of Discovery Across the Web
- Hacking for Truth, Whatever That Is: Ideas to Fight Misinformation
- Tweeting From a Broadway Show
- Designing Engaging and Enjoyable Long-Form Reading Experiences
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| 14 March 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 11 | - Why Dominant Companies Are Vulnerable
- Those Fabulous Confabs
- I'm Being Followed: How Google—and 104 Other Companies—Are Tracking Me on the Web
- The Privacy Arc
- Author Pico Iyer: Seeking Stillness and Silence in the Rush of Business Life
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| 7 March 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 10 | - 3 Ways to Predict What Consumers Want Before They Know It
- Faced with Distraction, We Need Willpower
- Life's Messy. Train Your Brain to Adapt.
- Thinking Creatively: Just Add Milk
- Who Can Profit from Selling 1-Cent Books on Amazon? Robots.
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| 29 February 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 9 | - Innovation is Hard
- Envisioning a Post-Campus America
- Connections with Integrity
- Convenience: The Third Essential of a Customer-Centric Business
- Little Brother Is Watching
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| 24 February 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 8 | - You've Won a Badge (and Now We Know All About You)
- Put Down the Clipboard: Visitor Feedback as Participatory Activity
- The Chart Is a Lonely Hunter: The Narrative Eros of the Infographic
- The Kodak Moment—Unleashed from Scarcity, Editing Becomes More Important
- Cutting Through the Clutter—Curation and the New 3 Rs of Content
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| 15 February 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 7 | - Building a Well-Networked Organization
- Get Content-Centric, or Be Disrupted in Search and Social
- Google and the Production of Curiosity
- Innovation's Plateaus: Lessons Learned from Wikipedia
- Why History Needs Software Piracy
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| 10 February 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 6 | - Maria Popova's Beautiful Mind
- Fragmentary: Writing in a Digital Age
- Blogs vs. Term Papers
- Is the Keyboard Going the Way of the Typewriter?
- Innovating the Library Way
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| 3 February 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 5 | - Radical Basics
- Digging Deeper into The New York Times' Fact-Checking Faux Pas
- Morning People May Be More Creative in the Afternoon
- Map Apps: The Race to Fill in the Blanks
- Yahoo Predicts America's Political Winners
- Weird Writing Habits of Famous Authors
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| 23 January 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 4 | - The Bifurcated Society
- Retail Isn't Broken, Stores Are
- Too Much Buzz
- There Is No Such Thing as Serendipity
- How the Internet of Things Could Make the World Safer and Greener
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| 17 January 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 3 | - The Law of Online Sharing
- Why You Need to Drink from the Fire Hose
- How Human Behavior Can Skew Innovation
- Serious Service Sag
- Toward an E-library Ecosystem: Public Libraries Will Screw Themselves if They Don't Learn from Amazon's Comprehensive "Seamless" Approach
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| 11 January 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 2 | - The Year of the Multitaskers' Revenge
- Why a Democracy Needs Uninformed People
- A Conversation with Outlier Malcolm Gladwell
- The Touchy Feely Future of Technology
- The Thought Leader Interview: Meg Wheatley
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| 5 January 2012 | Vol. 5 no. 1 | - Innovative Ideas to Watch in 2012
- Infinite Stupidity
- Musability
- The Muses of Insert, Delete and Execute
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| Volume 4: 7 January – 19 December 2011 |
| 19 December 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 45 | - Listen to Creative People: Q&A With Rory Sutherland
- Freakonomics: What Went Wrong?
- You Press the Button. Kodak Used to Do the Rest.
- You Say You Want a Devolution?
- What Artists Can Teach Creative Thinkers
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| 12 December 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 44 | - Redefining the Academic Library
- Don't Blame the Information for Your Bad Habits
- Chains that Set Us Free
- The News Forecast
- The Museum Website as a Newspaper—An Interview with Walker Art Center
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| 7 December 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 43 | - How to Steal Like an Innovator
- Everything Is a Service
- Why Our Brains Make Us Laugh
- How Libraries Are About More Than Books
- Why Might a Publisher Pull Its E-Books from Libraries?
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| 1 December 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 42 | - Exploding the "Influentials" Myth
- Truthtelling
- It Knows
- The Whole World is Watching
- The Rise and Fall of the Columbia House Record Club—and How We Learned to Steal Music
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| 28 November 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 41 | - The Joyful Side of Translation
- On Lies, Infographics, and Unverified Numbers
- Paul J.H. Schoemaker's "Brilliant Mistakes": Finding Opportunity in Failures
- Difference Engine: Luddite Legacy
- The Internet, Peer-Reviewed
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| 10 November 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 40 | - Don't Blink! The Hazards of Confidence
- Rethinking "Normal" in Technology: Q&A with Justin Hall-Tipping
- SOS—Save Our Serendipity
- Bookbinding in the Digital Age: An Interview with Michael Greer
- A Prototype of Pivot Searching
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| 03 November 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 39 | - Will the E-Book Kill the Footnote?
- Is the Internet Turning Books into Perpetual Works-in-Progress?
- The End of Mass Innovation
- The Six Data-Savvy Work Personas
- 4 Digital Laws
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| 24 October 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 38 | - Shift Happens
- The Future of Work Is to Freelance Within an Organisation—Choose Your Task, Assemble to Work, Then Dissolve
- Creating Employee Networks that Deliver Open Innovation
- What's the Most Important Lesson You Learned from a Teacher?
- The 7% Rule: Fact, Fiction, or Misunderstanding
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| 18 October 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 37 | - Words of America: A Field Guide
- The Secret Life of Pronouns
- Innovation Starvation
- The Elastic Enterprise: How to Move Beyond Innovation (and Live Happily for a Change)
- Why Education Without Creativity Isn't Enough
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| 12 October 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 36 | - Innovation Strategy: Explore "Parallel Universes" for Solutions
- The Dangers of Delegating Discovery
- How Should We Make Hard Decisions?
- The End of the Gatekeeper: How the Online Revolution is Revolutionizing Wine
- A Recommendation
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| 4 October 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 35 | - Become a Content Curation King
- How Are You Connecting the Dots?
- Are You Training Yourself to Fail?
- Emerging Convergence
- It's Not Plagiarism. In the Digital Age, It's "Repurposing."
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| 29 September 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 34 | - Marry Your Clients
- Should You Reward Bad Ideas?
- The Freemium Flaw: The Challenges Faced by Digital's Default Business Model
- The Fleeting Value of Content
- Missing Entry: Whither the Ebook Index?
- The Marvels and the Flaws of Intuitive Thinking
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| 21 September 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 33 | - "I Came to the Library to Get Some Information, Not to Have a Conversation With the Librarian" or, "The User Experience in the Library"
- Chathexis
- Web Surfing Helps at Work, Study Says
- Social Networking Meets Problem Solving
- Social Media Editor Role Expands to Include Fighting Misinformation During Breaking News
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| 12 September 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 32 | - Three Things Clients and Customers Want
- Framing Changes Everything
- Great Content Is Like Pornography
- Slowpoke
- Can 32,000 Data Points Yield the Perfect Book Recommendation?
- The Visionary
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| 29 August 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 31 | - Networked Knowledge and Combinatorial Creativity
- Why Innovation Is Really a Four Letter Word
- Finding Your Next Big (Adjacent) Idea
- There's No Such Thing as Big Data
- The 72-Word Door
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| 22 August 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 30 | - Radio Without Radios, Books Without Bookstores: Welcome to the Era of Unbound Media
- We Share Too Much, and It's Stifling Innovation
- We Can't Teach Students to Love Reading
- Your Face—and the Web—Can Tell Everything About You
- Art that Interacts if You Interface
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| 8 August 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 29 | - Five Discovery Skills that Distinguish Great Innovators
- From Technologist to Philosopher
- "Not for Free": Saul J. Berman on Creating New Revenue Models
- Whose Point of View?
- New TED Book: Erin McKean's "Aftercrimes, Geoslavery and Thermogeddon"
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| 1 August 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 28 | - The Long-Form Resurrection: Will Snappy Websites Kill Off Lengthy Magazine Reads?
- Goodbye to Bricks and Mortar
- The State of Influencer Theory on the Social Web
- Is the Internet Bad for Our Brains? The Answer Is Subtle and Complex, But Quite Reassuring
- Too Much to Know: Managing Scholarly Information Before the Modern Age
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| 25 July 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 27 | - How Do You Solve a Problem Like Clay Shirky? Or, Silicon Valley Discovers Impact Factor
- The Rebellion Against the Book: College Students 2011
- Creative Thinking for Small Business—Part 5
- Why the Best Innovations Are About Relevance, Not Invention
- Collecting with a Vengeance
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| 11 July 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 26 | - Why Content Isn't King
- Three Reasons Why Pottermore Matters . . .
- The Best Magazine Articles Ever
- Great People Are Overrated
- Avoid the Blindside Syndrome: Inotivity on Creative Framing
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| 5 July 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 25 | - The 14 Biggest Ideas of the Year
- Community: A New Business Model for News
- Welcome to the Age of the Customer: Invest Accordingly
- Digital Love?
- Why Sharing Failures Can Speed Up Innovation
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| 24 June 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 24 | - Live and Learn
- Is There a New Geek Anti-Intellectualism?
- Transparency, Relationships and Other Things Corporations Could Learn from a Small Bookstore
- Combating Four Innovation Lies
- Positive Black Swans
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| 13 June 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 23 | - Our Data, Ourselves
- Readers of the Pack: American Best-Selling
- It's Not the Technology, Stupid! Response to NYT "Twitter Trap"
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| 6 June 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 22 | - Rebooting Library Privacy in the Age of the Network
- Why We Need Two Separate Digital Library Systems—One for Academics and Another for the Rest of America
- A Long-Wave Theory on Today's Digital Revolution
- The Power of Curation—"The Drudge Report," Connectedness, Serendipity and Simplicity
- The Sad, Beautiful Fact that We're All Going to Miss Almost Everything
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| 31 May 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 21 | - The Information Sage
- 21 Principles for Innovating in the Real World from IDEO's Diego Rodriguez
- Three Cheers for the Cheapeners and Cost-Cutters
- Join the Revolution or Watch and Wait?
- Three Ways to Improve eBook Note Taking
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| 23 May 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 20 | - Why You Need to Ask Why
- Sleep, Friends, Work—All Victims of Data Overload
- Eli Pariser: Beware Online "Filter Bubbles"
- Jared Spool: The Secret Lives of Links
- In the Era of eBooks, What Is a Book Worth? (I)
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| 16 May 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 19 | - The Argumentative Theory
- Would You Pay for Search?
- Amazon's $23,698,655.93 Book About Flies
- Librarians at the Gate
- Mike Matas: A Next-Generation Digital Book
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| 9 May 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 18 | - The Profound Impact of Social Factors on Innovation
- Campus Copyright: Publishers Sue over University "e-Reserves"
- What Books Will Become
- Former Random House CEO Alberto Vitale: "Paper Books Will Evolve into More Precious Products"
- An iTunes Model for Data
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| 2 May 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 17 | - The Science of Why We Don't Believe Science
- You Don't Need Permission to Innovate
- Why Great Designers Steal—and Are Proud of It
- University Professor Researches Use of Links in Online Articles
- An iTunes Model for Data
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| 25 April 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 16 | - Soft Values, Hard Facts
- Spotify for Books
- Music Industry Will Force Licenses on Amazon Cloud Player—or Else
- The Public Broadcasting Model for eBooks
- The Globe and Mail: "Mike Shatzkin in Montreal: Libraries Don't Make Sense Anymore"
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| 18 April 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 15 | - A Sea of Words
- Designing for the Future Web
- 'Big Content' Is Strangling American Innovation
- eBook Pricing Problems
- Future Tense: The eBook Also Rises
- Grand Theft Attention: Video Games and the Brain
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| 11 April 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 14 | - The Vexed Problems of Libraries, Publishers and E-books
- Steal this E-book
- Lunch with Hal
- 'Gamifying' the System to Create Better Behavior
- Necessity, not Scarcity, is the Mother of Invention
- Biblio Tech: Curation Nation — Fall of the Machines
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| 4 April 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 13 | - Can There Really Be TMI?
- Why Curation is Just as Important as Creation
- A Memory of Webs Past
- Free Your Staff to Think
- Innovation Opportunity: Turn Products into Services
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| 28 March 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 12 | - Kevin Kelly on Generating Value in a Free Copy World
- eBooks: Durability Is a Feature, Not a Bug
- eBook Lending: The Serpent in the Garden of Eden
- Either a Borrower or a Lender Be
- The (Kinda) United States of Wired America
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| 21 March 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 11 | - Hey Jimmy Wales, What Do You Think of Content Farms?
- A Tangled Web of Shortened Links
- I Can't Think
- 7 Must-Read Books on the Future of the Internet
- Visitor's Books
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| 14 March 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 10 | - The Lure of Lists
- Stephen Baker on Watson
- Living Singles
- Mobile Content is Twice as Difficult
- Inside the Multimillion-Dollar Essay-Scoring Business
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| 7 March 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 9 | - The Lost Art of Editing
- Pizzas and Publishing — Why Disruption in Publishing Isn't Coming from Within
- Bother Me, I'm Thinking
- Clay Christensen's Milkshake Marketing
- Missing in Aisle 5
- How We Know
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| 28 February 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 8 | - Futurist Says 'Cyberdust' is Accumulating
- How the Internet Gets Inside Us
- New MIT Research Uncovers 5 Myths of Innovation
- 5 Reasons Why Corporate Social Tools Fail
- Managing the Hype Circle
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| 21 February 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 7 | - The Art of Creating Emotional Attachments to Digital Objects
- Avatars in the Workplace
- Four Principles for Crafting Your Innovation Strategy
- Are Libraries Finished? Five Arguments For and Against
- Hire for Attitude, Train for Skill
- Google Teams with International Museums to Zoom in on Art
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| 14 February 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 6 | - Super Bowl Art Bet
- When Worlds Collide
- Stop Blaming Your Culture
- All of Our Data Journalism in One Spreadsheet
- Five Emotions Invented by the Internet
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| 7 February 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 5 | - Games That Launch Companies, Games That Heal: Q&A with Jane McGonigal
- Personal Data Mining to Improve Your Cognitive Toolkit
- Findability and the Information Paradox
- Pandora Pulls Back the Curtain on Its Magic Music Machine
- Intelligent Life Magazine
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| 31 January 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 4 | - Inside the Paradox of Forecasting
- Want Breakthrough Innovation? Then Don't Listen to Your Customers
- Design Research and Innovation: An Interview with Don Norman
- Andrew Gelman on Statistics
- What Went Wrong at Borders
- 12 Technologies on the Verge of Extinction
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| 24 January 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 3 | - How Aha! Really Happens
- Connections: From Technological Innovations to Social Change
- Diverging Content Preferences: Is Baby Bear's Disappearance Cause for Worry?
- The Web Is a Customer Service Medium
- Las Vegas's Copyright Crapshoot Could Maim Social Media
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| 14 January 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 2 | - The Internet Changes Nothing
- Scholars Recruit Public for Project
- 2010 Summary: Libraries Are Still Screwed
- Predictions for 2011 from Smashwords Founder
- The Truth Wears Off
- Visual Curiosities and Mathematical Paradoxes
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| 7 January 2011 | Vol. 4 no. 1 | - The Shatzkin Files
- Signal, Curation, Discovery
- How to Find Answers Within Your Company
- IBM's Top Five Predictions for 2015
- The Information Palace
- Counting on Google Books
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| Volume 3: 8 January – 22 December 2010 |
| 22 December 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 45 | - Pedagogical Spaces, or, What We 've Lost in the Post-Video-Store Era
- Why Paris?
- Lots of Markets, Lots of Business Models
- The 70 Online Databases that Define Our Planet
- Wikileaks and Amazon Web Services: Some Thoughts
- What We Have Here Is One of the Great Comeback Stories in the History of Competitive Punctuation
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| 17 December 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 44 | - When Your Core Competency Is No Longer Core to the Business You're In
- Books After Amazon
- Why Work Doesn't Happen at Work
- Some Data-Minders Ready to Reveal What They Know
- New York Times Cover Story on "Growing Up Digital" Misses the Mark
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| 13 December 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 43 | - The Algorithm Method: Programming Our Lives Away
- Big Scientists Pick Big Science's Biggest Mistakes
- Making Room for Reflection Is a Strategic Imperative
- Disruption, Aggregation, and Third Parties
- Is Publishing Doomed? John B. Thompson with Williams Cole
- Reinventing the Book
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| 3 December 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 42 | - Why You Should Focus on "Worst Practices"
- The Future of Paywalls: Microtransactions, Buy-Ins and Content War
- On the Certain Economics of Relegating Paper Books to the Margins of the Business
- One World Publishing, Brought to You by the Internet
- Saving Our Data from Digital Decay
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| 24 November 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 41 | - The Ubiquitous Book
- Why the Book Business May Soon Be the Most Digital of All Media Industries
- Paying Publishers to Set Their Content Free
- Publishers, Libraries & Booksellers Await Supreme Court Decision in Key Copyright Case
- Little Black Books
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| 19 November 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 40 | - Why We Can't Afford Not to Create a Well-Stocked National Digital Library System
- On eBooks: A Publisher's View of the Digital Transformation by Dominique Raccah, CEO and Publisher of Sourcebooks
- eBooks: Lending vs. Reselling
- Google Is Polluting the Internet
- The Day the Internet Threw a Righteous Hissyfit About Copyright and Pie
- In Their Own Words: British Novelists | Interviews with Remarkable Modern Writers
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| 12 November 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 39 | - Library Inc.
- Getting People in the Door: Design Tips from the Retail World
- Products, Products Everywhere
- John Sculley on Steve Jobs, the Full Interview Transcript
- Blogs and Web Magazines Are Looking More and More Alike. What's the Difference?
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| 5 November 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 38 | - Attention and Information
- Edupunk'd
- Spend Time with People Who Challenge Your Thinking
- What Is Service Design?
- The Quiet Theatres
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| 1 November 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 37 | - The Next Level
- Kevin Kelly and Steven Johnson on Where Ideas Come From
- Who Has Innovative Ideas? Employees.
- U.S. Library of Congress: Copyright Is Destroying Historic Audio
- If Libraries Are Screwed, So Are the Rest of Us
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| 22 October 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 36 | - Has Online Sharing Spurred a New Offline Sharing Economy?
- CBC Decision Highlights Creative Commons Drawbacks
- Consumer Demand for Pirated eBooks Stopped Growing in 2010
- Publishers' Crazy eBook Prices
- The Real Cost of Free
- The Google Book Settlement as Copyright Reform
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| 8 October 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 35 | - Flip-Thinking—the New Buzz Word Sweeping the US
- The Institutional Innovation Manifesto
- Mirror, Mirror, on the Screen
- Chris Anderson: How Web Video Powers Global Innovation
- Three Visions of Tomorrow's Books
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| 1 October 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 34 | - Can Libraries Work Together to Acquire eBook Assets?
- In the Context of Web Context: How To Check Out Any Web Page
- Ownership Isn't Everything—The Future Will Be Shared
- OMG, ETC
- You Are What You Read
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| 24 September 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 33 | - The Line Between Book and Internet Will Disappear
- The Fallen Status of Books: Hard Times for Hardcovers
- Reputation Bankruptcy
- Dear Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Gen Yers. . . Can We Please Move On?
- Juicy Stories Sell Ideas
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| 17 September 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 32 | - Get In the Goddamn Wagon
- Hire Great Guessers
- Don't Become a Digital Dinosaur: Design for the Space Between
- Doctorow's First Law
- Every Reader a Reviewer: The Online Book Conversation
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| 10 September 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 31 | - Corporate Bureaucracy Is Becoming Obsolete: Why Managers Should Act Like Venture Capitalists
- Journal-isms: What Would It Take to Reform Scholarly Publishing?
- The First Printed Books Came with a Question: What Do You Do with These Things?
- Classifying Books on Your Kindle Using the Dewey Decimal System
- A Search Service that Can Peer into the Future
- Beyond 'The Social Network': Best Movies About the Internet
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| 3 September 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 30 | - Are There Second Acts in the Lives of Aging Internet Firms?
- Why Debates Over Copyright Get Bogged Down: Conflating Use With Payment
- Mining Human Behavior at MIT
- Open Access and the Library's Missing Mission
- An Optimist Pessimist's Guide to Avoiding Ebook Armageddon
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| 27 August 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 29 | - How TED Connects the Idea-Hungry Elite
- The Changing Demographics of America
- Lies, Damn Lies, and Visualizations
- The War Over Plunder: Who Owns Art Stolen in War?
- Copyright, Copyleft, Copygift
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| 20 August 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 28 | - Metadata, Not E-Books, Can Save Publishing
- Tyler Cowen on Information
- The Difference Engine: Rewiring the Brain
- The Willpower Paradox
- The Music Copyright Enforcers
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| 12 August 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 27 | - Delusions, Illusions, and the True Costs of Digital Publishing
- Why Your Customers Don't Want to Talk to You
- Higher Education Is Overrated, Skills Aren't
- So-Called "Digital Natives" Not Media Savvy, New Study Shows
- Mao, King Kong, and the Future of the Book
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| 5 August 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 26 | - Ecology of the Mind
- Dream Logic, the Internet and Artificial Thought
- 10 Collaborative Brainstorming Web Apps When You Work As a Group
- What Is Google Editions?
- Why the Next Big Pop-Culture Wave After Cupcakes Might Be Libraries
- The Web Means the End of Forgetting
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| 2 August 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 25 | - Can the Internet Save the Book?
- Libraries and Ebooks: Tough Issues that It's Time to Debate
- The Future of Tech According to Kids: Immersive, Intuitive and Surprisingly Down-to-Earth
- "Your Labels Make Me Feel Stupid"
- The Origins of Literacy
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| 16 July 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 24 | - Why E-books Will Never Replace Real Books
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Idea Collection
- The Tyranny of the "Daily 10 Per Cent"
- Data Science Democratized
- Internet Archive Sets Fair-Use Bait with Open Library Lending
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| 9 July 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 23 | - The Internet: Everything You Ever Need to Know
- The Curator and the Docent
- Pew Contrasts Blogger/Journalist Priorities
- The Seven Digital Sins of Online Collaboration
- On Air and On Error: This American Life's Ira Glass on Being Wrong
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| 25 June 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 22 | - The Problem with Great Ideas
- Closing the Digital Frontier
- Mind Over Mass Media
- The Memory Doctor
- Your Book as a Database (Part 2)
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| 18 June 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 21 | - Crappy Innovation
- The Basics of Creative Problem Solving—CPS
- Arguing Against Links: Are They Distracting, Counterproductive and Anti-Intellectual?
- Gamers—A New Breed of Knowledge Workers in the Making?
- Historypin: Past Meets Present in Street View
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| 11 June 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 20 | - Sir Ken Robinson: Bring On the Learning Revolution
- Author Nicholas Carr: The Web Shatters Focus, Rewires Brains
- Less is More: A Different Approach to L&D in a World Awash with Information
- Bookstore of the Future: Books Plus?
- Trade Publishing and Ebooks: W(h)ither the Supply Chain?
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| 4 June 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 19 | - What Ever Happened to the Book?
- John Hagel on "Invisible Innovation"
- Can Social Networks Be Generated Automatically?
- How Group Dynamics May Be Killing Innovation
- How (and Why) to Stop Multitasking
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| 28 May 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 18 | - The Key to Spotting Disruption Before It Happens
- Keep It Simple
- Obama vs. the iPad (Information Overload)
- In an Effort to Boost Reliability, Wikipedia Looks to Experts
- How to Make Reading Online Easier: Instapaper and Readability
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| 25 May 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 17 | - Think Again: The Internet
- What Does that Server Really Serve?
- DRM Is Not All That
- Traditional Ways of Judging 'Quality' in Published Content Are Now Useless
- What Are You Going to Do When the Internet's Gone?
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| 10 May 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 16 | - Steve Wilson of Fast Pencil: Why the Next Chapter of Book Publishing Is 'Going to Be Monumental'
- Do Your Knowledge Workers Have a "Bitsmith"?
- The Imitation Economy
- Patrons are Consumers, and Consumers are Patrons; Or, How Publishers Can Learn to Stop Worrying and Love Libraries Again
- Stars of the Stalls
- Science & Shelley: What Mary Knew
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| 26 April 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 15 | - HBS Cases: iPads, Kindles, and the Close of a Chapter in Book Publishing
- Motivated Multitasking: How the Brain Keeps Tabs on Two Tasks at Once
- New Paradigm of Work Requires a More Whole-Brained Approach, says Michael Gelb
- Why Human Beings Love Lists
- Please Do Not Change Your Password
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| 20 April 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 14 | - Library 2.0: Enter the Teacher Librarian Enthusiast
- @ at MoMA
- Science students more likely to use Wikipedia
- Globish: The Worldwide Dialect of the Third Millennium
- Why I Won't Buy an iPad (and Think You Shouldn't, Either)
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| 2 April 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 13 | - Texts Without Context
- Young Learners Need Librarians, Not Just Google
- Online Journal 2.0
- The Electronic Display of the Future
- Glue Offers Authors an Alternative to Amazon
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| 30 March 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 12 | - eBooks in Libraries a Thorny Problem, Says Macmillan CEO
- Toward a New Alexandria
- The Year Open Data Went Worldwide: Tim Berners-Lee on TED.com
- Tweet or Meet? How to Choose Your Medium Wisely
- Summary of "Magazines and Their Websites"—Columbia Journalism Review Study by Victor Navasky and Evan Lerner
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| 19 March 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 11 | - Time to Start Taking the Internet Seriously
- Reading in a Digital Age
- Archiving Britain's Web: The Legal Nightmare Explored
- Lock It Up or Set It Free? A Risk Intelligent Approach to Data and Intellectual Property
- Management Secrets of the Grateful Dead
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| 12 March 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 10 | - Making Sense of Mountains of Data
- Deluge of Scientific Data Needs to Be Curated for Long-Term Use
- Ebooks What Ebooks?
- 8 Significant Developments in Social Media You Should Watch
- Photos of the Future
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| 09 March 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 9 | - Publishing: The Revolutionary Future
- A German Library for the 21st Century
- Gary Reback: Why the Technology Sector Should Care About Google Books
- Living in a Material World
- The Future of the Internet IV
- Information Anarchy: Don't Believe What You Read
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| 02 March 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 8 | - E-Library Economics
- Clash of the Titans
- Browse is the New Black
- Crowdsourcing the Museum
- Meet the First Miners of the New Social Graph
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| 22 February 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 7 | - Easy = True
- Changing History
- Contextualizing the Copyright Debate: Reward vs. Creativity
- The Problem with the Data-Information-Knowledge-Wisdom Hierarchy
- The Fascinating World of Forgotten Information
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| 12 February 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 6 | - Could Written Language Be Rendered Obsolete, and What Should We Demand in Return?
- Privacy, Facebook and the Future of the Internet
- Confessions of a Book Pirate
- For the Love of Culture
- The HBR List: Breakthrough Ideas for 2010
- When Phones Are Just Too Smart
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| 5 February 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 5 | - The Age of the Informavore
- What You Need, When You Need It: How Context-Aware Machines Will Change How We Access Information
- How to Create New Reading Experiences Profitably
- With Kindle, the Best Sellers Don't Need to Sell
- Is It Still Disruption When You've Done It Yourself?
- World Wide Mush
- Touchscreen Merges the Real and Digital Worlds
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| 29 January 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 4 | - Structure? The Flatter, the Better
- Reading Your Mind to Tag Images (and Work with Computers)
- How to Create Ideas that Evolve
- Will U.S. Museums Succeed in Reinventing Themselves?
- Mortgaging the Future of Universities the E-Book Package Way
- Accept Defeat: The Neuroscience of Screwing Up
- French Retailers Urge National E-Book Hub
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| 25 January 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 3 | - Your Brain Online
- Disruptive Innovations Always Look Like Toys
- The Importance of Paying Attention
- Violent But Charming
- Web 2.0 Suicide Machine: Erase Your Virtual Life
- Memento: Time Travel for the Web
- Libraries Use Video Games to Attract Teens
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| 19 January 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 2 | - E-books Spark Battle Inside the Publishing Industry
- For Ingram CEO, Future of Books is Promising
- Inside Indie Bookstores: Square Books in Oxford, Mississippi
- The Transmedia Design Challenge: Technology That Is Pleasurable and Satisfying
- How to Train the Aging Brain
- Vatican Reveals Secret Archives
- 4 Comparison Search Tools You May Not Know About...But Should
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| 8 January 2010 | Vol. 3 no. 1 | - All the World is Play
- Why We Don't Care About Information Overload
- That Old College Lie
- Adding Fees and Fences on Media Sites
- How to Engage the High School Museum Visitor
- Google Goggles: Will We Finally Ditch the Travel Guidebook?
- Current Decade Rates as Worst in 50 Years
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| Volume 2: 7 January – 22 December 2009 |
| 22 December 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 45 | - Does Anyone Own What Universities Teach?
- DIY Book Scanners Turn Your Books into Bytes
- Pranav Mistry: The Thrilling Potential of SixthSense Technology
- CollabNet Fosters Group Innovation in the 'Cloud'
- The Content Strategist as Digital Curator
- Short-Term Memory and Web Usability
- Top 10 Failures of 2009
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| 18 December 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 44 | - Dr. Feynman's 6 Principles of Trendspotting
- A Vision of Computing from Microsoft's Future Thinker
- Ten eReader and eBook Predictions for 2010
- Local Governments Offer Data to Software Tinkerers
- From Pocket to Stage, Music in the Key of iPhone
- 10 Power Tools for Lifelong Learners
- Real Recognise Real
- Google Crete View? Google Adds Pompeii Ruins, Other Wonders to Street View Service
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| 10 December 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 43 | - The Cusp of Every Bibliomaniac's Dream
- Kindle, Sony May Get Biggest Payoff From Textbooks
- Beyond Borders: The Future of Bookselling
- History in 3D
- Information Goes Out to Play
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| 04 December 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 42 | - Is an E-book a Book?
- Challenges and Opportunities of the Small Screen
- Google Publishes Stanford Dissertations Online
- Time-travelling Browsers Navigate the Web's Past
- 6 Ways to Be More Creative than Thomas Edison on Acid
- 10 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2010
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| 25 November 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 41 | - Spiegel Interview with Umberto Eco
- The Upstarts Are Here!: What Can You Possibly Learn from Entrepreneurs in Their Twenties?
- Scientists Nose Out Clue to Preserving Books: Their Smell
- Listen, Watch, Read: Computers Search for Meaning
- Bookless Libraries Increase Accessibility
- URL Shorteners Working with Internet Archive for Long-Term Preservation
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| 19 November 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 40 | - Beyond Social Media
- The New Logic of R&D: Rip Off and Duplicate
- The Age of Mega Content Sites — Answers.com and Demand Media
- Welcome to Davis, Calif.: Six Lessons From the World's Best Local Wiki
- What Online Journalists Can Learn From Information Scientists
- One Stop Research Shopping
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| 12 November 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 39 | - The Cosmopolitan Tongue: The Universality of English
- How Great Media Companies Fail on the Internet
- When Folly is Forever
- Why Are Web Sites So Confusing?
- Rare Books Don't Always Live in Glass Cases
- Lobbyists Beware: Judge Rules Metadata is Public Record
- The Conversation Prism: Making Sense of Social Media
- 20 Places to Watch Free Movies Online
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| 06 November 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 38 | - Innovate by Fostering Serendipity: Report from the BIF-5 Conference
- Innovation Strategy—What Business Are We In?
- Outrunning Change—the CliffsNotes Version
- A Writing Revolution
- How e-Books Could Smarten Up Kids and Stretch Library Dollars: A National Plan
- Social Media: The Best and Worst of 2009
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| 02 November 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 37 | - Doctorow's Project: With a Little Help
- Does the Brain Like E-Books?
- Streams, Walls, and Feeds: Distributing Content Through Social Networks and RSS
- The Baby Boomer Web
- In Rochester, a Newspaper Dips into Gaming to Reach New Young Readers
- Dispute Finder: Making the Call on Web 'Facts'
- Investigative Reporting in the Web Era
- Merging Video with Maps
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| 22 October 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 36 | - When No One Wants to Change: 6 Questions That Lower the Defenses to Improving Innovation
- How Speakers Should Integrate Social Into Their Presentation
- Wikileaks Plans to Make the Web a Leakier Place
- World's Largest Thesaurus Published
- Google Squared Gets Some Much Needed Improvements
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| 20 October 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 35 | - Apple's Next Revolution — And What You Can Learn From It
- Curling Up with Hybrid Books, Videos Included
- How to Beat Information Overload
- The Myth of Crowdsourcing
- How Understanding Customer Jobs Turns Crowdsourcing into Smartsourcing
- In Recession, Curators Tap the Treasures at Hand
- Lines Blur Between Blogs, Newspapers
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| 16 October 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 34 | - Thinking Literally
- Wolfram's Search Goal: Compute All
- Newswire Analysis: Google Scholar's Ghost Authors, Lost Authors, and Other Problems
- Fresh vs. Familiar: How Aggressively to Redesign
- 10 Excellent and Free Blog Editors for the Desktop
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| 09 October 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 33 | - The Relationship Between Public Libraries and Google: Too Much Information
- College for $99 a Month
- Transparency Triumph
- Data Sharing: Empty Archives
- Europeana and Digitization: The Collaboration is Only Beginning
- The iPod is Dead
- Turning Up Volumes
- With Science Journalism in Retreat, Universities Try New Strategy for Informing the Public
- Scribd Sued Over Copyright... by Jammie Thomas Lawyers
- This Is Your Brain on Kafka
- America, the Beautiful (America, the Ugly)
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| 18 September 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 32 | - Economics Is Not Natural Science
- Crafting Your Own Innovation Strategy: The Who, What, and How
- Welcome to the Library. Say Goodbye to the Books.
- Google Books: A Metadata Train Wreck
- Got a Burning Question? Ask the Net
- Adding Trust to Wikipedia, and Beyond
- Computers Decipher Ancient Texts for a Google-Like Database
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| 15 September 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 31 | - NPR — At a Tipping Point?
- Labeling Library Archives Is a Game at Dartmouth College
- Good Books Don't Have to Be Hard
- Clive Thompson on the New Literacy
- More Lessons from Childhood: The 5 Whys
- Online Archives to Save Cultures
- Textbooks for the Disabled
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| 04 September 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 30 | - Applying Curiosity to Interaction Design: Tell Me Something I Don't Know
- Mining the Web for Feelings, Not Facts
- Not So Fast
- Can Librarians Be Put Directly onto the Semantic Web?
- Flat World Schools Textbook Publishers with Free Web Editions
- The Kindle Can't Scare Me
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| 28 August 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 29 | - Seeking
- The Return of the Epigram
- Foster a More 'Giving' Identity to Rouse Donors and Volunteers
- The Grill: MIT Media Labs' David Merrill on Tangible Computing
- How Web-Savvy Edupunks Are Transforming American Higher Education
- Keeping Cartography Alive
- Happy Information Overload Awareness Day! Here Are Some Tips for Reducing It!
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| 24 August 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 28 | - In a Digital Future, Textbooks Are History
- The Audacity of the Google Book Search Settlement
- How Britannica Defied the Odds
- After the Boom, Is Wikipedia Heading for Bust?
- Gartner Hype Cycle 2009: Web 2.0 Trending Up, Twitter Down
- Reviving the Lost Art of Naming the World
- Intelligent Video: The Top Cultural and Educational Video Sites
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| 14 August 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 27 | - The Truth About Grit
- Innovative Lateral Thinking
- As the EBook Market Matures, Amazon Will Face Stiff Competition
- Rent, Read and Return
- How Wolfram Alpha Could Change Software
- Adding Meaning to Millions of Numbers
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| 07 August 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 26 | - Elsevier's Prototype: Is This The Scientific Article of the Future?
- An Easy Way to Increase Creativity
- Dan Pink at TEDGlobal 2009: Running Notes From Session 12, "Enquire Within"
- Digital Resources Need Ongoing Development, Says Study
- Monetize the Audience, Not the Content
- Bits of Destruction Hit the Book Publishing Business: Part 2
- Protecting the Public Domain and Sharing Our Cultural Heritage
- Evaluating Value
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| 24 July 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 25 | - Getting to 'Wow': Consumers Describe What Makes a Great Shopping Experience
- Exponential Innovation and Institutional Demise
- Interview with Tim Berners-Lee, Part 2: Search Engines, User Interfaces for Data, Wolfram Alpha, And More
- Amazon Taps Its Inner Apple
- A Bad Law Threatens Our Past
- Does Social Networking Breed Social Division?
- Another Book Is Added to Our Collections: Facebook
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| 17 July 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 24 | - To Re-Invent Your Company, Reinvent Yourself
- Architecture of Knowledge – Pim van den Berg
- The Library that Never Closes
- Debunking Social Media Myths
- Calling Bullshit on Social Media
- The Evolving Web in 2009: Web Squared Emerges to Refine Web 2.0 Literacy
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| 09 July 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 23 | - Management by Design
- The Simple Reason Most Companies Can't Handle Major Change
- Information is a Task
- Get Smarter
- A Wandering Mind Heads Straight Toward Insight
- Trusting Google and Yahoo: Search Engines and Information Literacy
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| 02 July 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 22 | - Are Too Many Ideas Killing Your Innovation Efforts?
- Internet Crapshoot: How Internet Gatekeepers Stifle Progress
- The Benefits of a Classical Education
- Why Schools Can't Be "Fixed" or What the Dewey Decimal System Tells Us About the Future of School
- Digital Data Written in Stone
- Who Rules Real-Time Search? A Look at 11 Contenders
- 30+ Places to Find Creative Commons Media
- Treasures Move from Library Shelves to the iPhone with New DukeMobile Applications
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| 25 June 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 21 | - Simon & Schuster to Sell Digital Books on Scribd.com
- Erin McKean Launches Wordnik—the Revolutionary Online Dictionary
- Turning the Pages Information System
- Who Profits from For-Profit Journals?
- Tapping into the Innovation Information Ecosystem
- How Does Language Shape the Way We Think?
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| 19 June 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 20 | - Innovation Strategy: How to Make Mass Customization Work
- The Impending Demise of the University
- Lingering
- News Flash From the Future: What Will Journalism Look Like?
- Why Companies Fail — Part I
- Data.gov: Opening the Doors to Government Data
- Twitter for Libraries (and Librarians)
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| 12 June 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 19 | - How I Sold My Book by Giving It Away
- How LexisNexis is Winning on the Web
- Survival of the Fittest Tag: Folksonomies, Findability and the Evolution of the Information Organization
- Top 10 Information Architecture Mistakes
- Skills: Business Must Learn From the New Tribe
- Reshaping the Art Museum
- Successful Small Team Leadership: Manage the Group, Not the Individuals
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| 29 May 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 18 | - Significant
- New Bloomsbury Science Series to be Available Free Online
- Steal This Book (for $9.99)
- Should Libraries Have eBooks? I'm Not Sure They Should
- Jakob Nielsen Critiques Twitter
- A Web That Speaks Your Language
- Are Your 'Secret Questions' Too Easily Answered?
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| 22 May 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 17 | - The Wisdom of Community
- Ancient Manuscripts in a Digital Age
- Creative Elegance: The Power of Incomplete Ideas
- The Kindle's Assault on Academia
- Little Search Engines that Could
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| 18 May 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 16 | - Reinventing the Book in the Age of the Web
- Innovation: How Your Search Queries Can Predict the Future
- Facebook Is More Than a Fad – And Museums Need to Learn From It
- Kill Your RSS Reader
- Web Tool 'As Important As Google'
- Anthropology: The Art of Building a Successful Social Site
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| 08 May 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 15 | - Website Management: You Can't Automate Everything
- How to Fit Into Your Customers' Multi-Channel Lives
- Innovation Strategy: How to Ask Effective Questions
- U.N. Launches Library of World's Knowledge
- Do You Know Where Your Data Are?
- Rise of the Geeks
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| 05 May 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 14 | - From Pages to Pixels: The Evolution of Online Journals
- Five Quick Tips for Enterprise Adoption
- Notes on Conceptual Fiction
- Buying, Selling, Owning the Past
- Let Them Eat Tweets
- Longing for Great Lost Works
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| 23 April 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 13 | - The Next Wave of Open Innovation
- World Wide Web Consortium's Ivan Herman Talks About the Semantic Web
- Smart History [iTunes]
- 'Hyperlocal' Web Sites Deliver News Without Newspapers
- Finding Pages from Browser History
- 6 Reasons Why Twitter Is the Future of Search – Google Beware
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| 16 April 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 12 | - Social Network Tools (From AlertThingy to Zemanta)
- Cut-and-Paste Writing
- New Metasearch Engines Leaves Google, Yahoo Crawling
- What Drives People to Steal Precious Books
- Greatest Loss of 2009: Social Capital
- MIT Faculty Open Access to Their Scholarly Articles
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| 03 April 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 11 | - Where's the Bailout for Publishing?
- Three Forces Disrupting Management
- Innovation Adjacencies
- Is This Madness? How Losing by Just a Little Can Help a Team—or Company—Win
- Will NPR Save the News?
- Writing Math on the Web
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| 26 March 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 10 | - "Social Media Is Here to Stay . . . Now What?"
- The Buzz Starts Here: Finding the First Mouth for Word-of-Mouth Marketing
- Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
- Companies' Secret Weapon: Underutilized Executives
- To Ramp Up Its Web Site, MoMA Loosens Up
- Why Ideals Are the New Business Models
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| 11 March 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 9 | - The Library Rebooted
- Purpose to Power
- The New Humble World Order
- Man Bites Blog: Hey, You Media Wimps! If You Want to Save Newspapers, Learn to Love Your iPhones, Then Go Join Facebook
- The Hidden Gift Your Gen Y Employees Are Offering You
- DEMO Trend: The Smarter Web
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| 05 March 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 8 | - Six Ways to Make Web 2.0 Work
- How to Keep Innovating
- Creative Disruption—Richard N. Foster's Innovation Recipe
- Leo Babauta on the Tao of Marketing
- Tim Brown: The Powerful Link Between Creativity and Play
- Introducing SpokenWord.org
- Exploring a 'Deep Web' that Google Can't Grasp
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| 26 February 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 7 | - The Economic Crisis Requires Returning to Your Core
- Five Keys to Overcoming Resistance: Sneaking Web 2.0 in the Back Door
- Decisions, Decisions
- Stories, Storytelling, Story-Selling in Business
- What People Want (and How to Predict It)
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| 13 February 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 6 | - Blue is the New Green: Blue Thinking, the Gen 2 Sustainability Strategy
- Laugh a Little, Innovate a Lot
- Knowledge Management
- The Interview Question You Should Always Ask
- Do You Value Your Social Capital?
- User-Generated Content Draws Fans
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| 04 February 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 5 | - Google & the Future of Books
- Web 2.0 Represents a Fundamental Rethinking of Business, and the Theory of the Firm
- Leading with Agility
- Playing Favorites
- Netflix Prize: Will the $1 Million be Won in 2009?
- Crowd-Sourcing the World
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| 28 January 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 4 | - People of the Screen
- The New Reality: Constant Disruption
- Corporate Re-Invention: A Cautionary Tale
- Innovation Strategy: What Business Are We In?
- The Art of Execution
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| 22 January 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 3 | - This Year's Top 10 Media & Publishing Ideas
- What Can the Book Business Learn From iTunes?
- An Interview with C.K. Prahalad
- The Brand You is Dead. Long Live The Brand You Build.
- Ask Questions: The Single Most Important Habit for Innovative Thinkers
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| 14 January 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 2 | - Creating a Transparent Culture
- Discontent Leads to Success
- Who the Hell Writes Wikipedia, Anyway?
- Will Work for Praise: The Web's Free-Labor Economy
- How the Lowly Text Message May Save Languages that Could Otherwise Fade
- Comparing Six Ways to Identify Top Blogs in Any Niche
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| 07 January 2009 | Vol. 2 no. 1 | - The Fidelity Swap: Why Some Things Catch On and Others Don't
- Connect the Dots
- Rethink Your Strategy: An Urgent Memo to the CEO
- Lego CEO Jørgen Vig Knudstorp on Leading Through Survival and Growth
- The Future of Social Search (Or Why Google Should Buy Facebook)
- The Worldwide Jam Session
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| Volume 1: 3 September – 23 December 2008 |
| 23 December 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 17 | - Grow as a Leader Now
- Crowdsourcing Innovation: Q&A with Dwayne Spradlin of InnoCentive
- Instore Web 3.0 Scouting
- Writer's Tool Box: 35 Best Tools for Writing Online
- The Internet of 2020: More Cellphones, Intolerance; Less DRM
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| 17 December 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 16 | - Better Than Free
- 10 Principles of the New Business Intelligence
- How to Win by Changing the Game
- For Innovators, There is Brainpower in Numbers
- Back Button to the Future
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| 10 December 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 15 | - The First-Time CEO's Recession Survival Guide
- You're Leaving a Digital Trail. What About Privacy?
- Reality Returns to the Internet
- Finding and Grooming Breakthrough Innovators
- Socialtext and a Theory of Collaboration and Networks
- IBM Reveals Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives
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| 02 December 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 14 | - Innovation for Hard Times
- Group Think
- Paying for the News: Five Seeds for the Future of Journalism
- Old World Lessons for the Next-Gen Web
- The Online Search Party: A Way to Share the Load
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| 25 November 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 13 | - Four Barriers to Collaboration
- Obama's Seven Lessons for Radical Innovators
- How Much Can You Ask of Your Customers?
- Who Killed Our Business?
- How Companies Are Using IT to Spot Innovative Ideas
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| 18 November 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 12 | - To Outmarket the Competition, Run with the Rhinos
- Jacking into the Brain—Is the Brain the Ultimate Computer Interface?
- Novels 'Better at Explaining World's Problems than Reports'
- How Digital Technology Has Changed the Brain
- Who Should Own Community in Your Organization?
- Oh, Grow Up
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| 12 November 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 11 | - India Inc.: A Lesson in Business Design
- The Possibilities of a 'Portable Eye'
- 50 Websites You'll Wonder How You Lived Without
- The Novel by Tweet
- Errors by Bloggers Kill Credibility & Traffic, Study Finds
- Beyond YouTube: New Ways to Find Video on the Web
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| 04 November 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 10 | - The Business of Breaking Boundaries
- Arm & Hammer: Daring to be Different
- Gen Y Tech Tools May Not Translate to the Real World
- Customized Sites, Yearbooks Connect Local Papers & Schools
- The State of Independent Local Online News, Part 1: Sites on the Rise; Business Models Remain Elusive
- 6 Ways Authors Can Succeed by Self-Publishing Books
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| 29 October 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 9 | - Layoffs and Creativity: Are You Expelling the Innovators?
- Unleashing the Genius in Your Workforce
- What Publishing Can Learn from Music
- Textbooks Built to Fit Student Budgets
- Design Is More Than Packaging
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| 23 October 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 8 | - In Defense of Piracy
- Disrupted by a Shoe Box
- "Tribes": Ten Questions for Seth Godin
- Making Search Social
- Analog's Twilight: Slowly, Digital Trumps Physical
- J-Schools Use Geo-tagging, Wikis, iPhones to Teach
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| 14 October 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 7 | - Try Throwing the Box Out and Thinking Outside the Door
- The Marketer's Challenge: How to Teach Customers New Behaviours
- Creativity and the Role of the Leader
- Ask.com Rearms with Semantics, Rich Media in Search War
- About Us Information on Websites
- Limited Window of Opportunity for a New News Biz
- Seven Blog News Trackers Compared
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| 07 October 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 6 | - Shaping Strategy in a World of Constant Disruption
- 'Founders at Work' Chronicles the American Idols of Startups
- Welcome to Web 3.0
- The Silo Lives! Analyzing Coordination and Communication in Multiunit Companies
- The Problem with T-Shirts
- Study: 93 Percent of Americans Want Companies to Have Presence on Social Media Sites
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| 30 September 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 5 | - Innovative Thinking
- How to Save a Billion Dollars
- User-Generated Science
- The Tell-All Campus Tour
- The Secret of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn
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| 23 September 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 4 | - Three Steps to Innovating in Struggling Industries
- A Breakaway Opportunity for "Inferior" Products
- 4 Captivating Companies and What They Share
- Best Buy Taps 'Prediction Market'
- U.S. Sees Six 'Disruptive Technologies' by 2025
- Can Intelligent Literature Survive in the Digital Age?
- Ten Leading Platforms for Creating Online Communities
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| 16 September 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 3 | - How to Chrome Your Industry
- Up Front and Personal
- Businesses Can't Hide from 2.0: A Look at 2.0's Impact Across Industries
- On Stupidity, Part 2: Exactly How Should We Teach the 'Digital Natives'?
- New E-Newspaper Reader Echoes Look of the Paper
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| 9 September 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 2 | - 'The Objective of Education Is Learning, Not Teaching'
- The Unique Advantage
- Study: DRM a Major Barrier to e-Textbook Adoption
- Don't Just Buy the Music, Fans Told—Now You Can Invest in Big Names of the Future
- Many Companies Now Receptive to Online Social Networking at Work
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| 3 September 2008 | Vol. 1 no. 1 | - Should You Invest in the Long Tail?
- 'Inventing the Movies': The Epic Battle Between Innovation and the Status Quo in Hollywood
- Diving Deep into Amazon Web Services
- How to Change the Way Kids Learn
- File-sharing Networks Return with a Legitimate Way to Share Music—And Make Money
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