Mike Mitchel and I are attending one of the most interesting conferences about life science in the country. It’s the BioAgenda Summit near Palm Springs. It covers a wide range of issues about where life science is going–or is "taking us"–and about the industry of biotechnology. There are amazing people here. Well, to get ready for the conference we had–groan!–homework. ...
Read More »FT.com / Comment & analysis / Comment – Old media must embrace the amateur
Courtesy of ProBlogger, here’s a link to an article by Tom Glocer, CEO of Reuters News Agency writing about how "Old Media" must embrace the new amateurs.
Read More »Origami's Out–I Want One
Here’s a look at the new Origami project from Microsoft. They did a great job of creating buzz before the launch. Scobleizer – Microsoft Geek Blogger. Click on Michael Gartenberg’s analysis for a quick overview.
Read More »Wal-Mart Seeks Global Ethics Chief – Not Actual Ethics
In the Global Ethics report I saw a piece on Wal-Mart seeking a Global Ethics Chief. Facing numerous class-action lawsuits and ire from its employees, and patrons Wal-Mart if finally looking to put a good face forward. From a community standpoint it may be too late. I’m in the middle of Doug Rushkoff’s ‘Get Back In the Box‘ and so ...
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