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links for 2008-03-11

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  • March 11, 2008
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  • I, Cringely . The Pulpit . Antisocial | PBS
    Marshall McLuhan argued that obsolete communication technologies survive as art forms. This is true, I’d say, for Morse code and movable type printing and perhaps even for your venerable Rolodex or typewriter.
    (tags: business Cringely Facebook hype social_networks Web2.0 CB)
  • London 1960s – a photoset on Flickr
    London in the 60s
    (tags: flickr history london nostalgia photography photos)
  • The Sydney Morning Herald Blogs: Innovator
    Article on Google’s innovation ‘rules’ e.g “if the ideas have made it through their filtering process, they are strong enough to have a place somewhere in the business and shouldn’t be culled”
    (tags: business innovation organisations Google)
  • Exclusion at root of evils – Times Online
    “Isolation and social exclusion are often the cause of many other issues faced by older people… such as poverty and poor health,” says Mervyn Kohler, of Help the Aged
    (tags: UK social_care social_capital social_exclusion ageing health)
  • Myca
    Myca offers a technology platform that creates the intelligent connection between patients and doctors. Direct. Personal. Open. Informative. Effective.
    (tags: health healthcare health2.0 doctor)
  • DOTHETEST
    Very cool little infotorial on cyclist awareness for drivers.
    (tags: london cycling awareness test)
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