Nov
13
Fred Wilson’s really great idea: “One PE firm should buy Volt. Another should buy Buick. A third should buy Jeep. A fourth should buy Lincoln. And if a brand can’t find a buyer at any price with a boatload of taxpayer money behind it, then it should fail.”
November 13, 2008 | Comments Off
Fred Wilson led off yesterday with a terrific post on how to deal with the American auto industry–break it up into pieces, and see which parts are viable. Fix Volt, not “the industry.”
Fred’s prescription is exactly what the economics of innovation would tell us: In a collapsing business ecosystem, the whole is not worth more [...]
Sep
18
CapeCodTimes.com - Kennedy wins voters’ hearts
September 18, 2008 | Comments Off
CapeCodTimes.com - Kennedy wins voters’ hearts
HYANNIS — A cheerful crowd of voters and poll watchers greeted Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., yesterday as he and his wife, Victoria Reggie Kennedy, headed toward the voting booths inside Barnstable Town Hall.
Kennedy said he hoped there would be a big turnout for yesterday’s state primary races.
“I get lumped up [...]
Sep
17
Common plastics chemical linked to human diseases | U.S. | Reuters
September 17, 2008 | Comments Off
Stay away from polycarbonate water bottles, folks. What some people have long suspected is strongly supported by this study–a chemical that leaches out of polycarbonates is very toxic. Even worse, the diseases that the chemical is linked to are heart disease and diabetes.
Common plastics chemical linked to human diseases | U.S. | Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - [...]
Sep
16
Hackers aim to make biology household practice - The Boston Globe
September 16, 2008 | Comments Off
Talk about a development with implications for the role of innovators in the world. Here is an accessible article on the DIY biology moment, complete with names of the corresponding academic journals. You can do it. Happy exploring:
Hackers aim to make biology household practice - The Boston Globe
CAMBRIDGE - In a third-floor loft where programmers [...]
Sep
7
A Brief History of Avant Garde « Thinking for a Living™
September 7, 2008 | Comments Off
Check this out, by way of Samantha Warren wonderful on design, type. I can’t figure out how to show the example image–must see.
A Brief History of Avant Garde « Thinking for a Living™
Given the high volume of requests for the font, Lubalin formed Lubalin, Burns & Co. (which later became the International Typeface Corporation) and [...]
Sep
7
megfowler.com » About Meg
September 7, 2008 | Comments Off
A welcome dose of Meg Fowler–here’s a taste but you want to go there…
megfowler.com » About Meg
I might try to: write a novel; go kiteboarding; live in Prague, study for my Masters in Journalism; get hitched to a decent human being; and stop doing that weird thing with my toes. Or not. Anything is possible [...]
Sep
7
Amyloo: Tuesday, September 02, 2008
September 7, 2008 | Comments Off
I had almost forgotten about Amyloo, but she is still out there with insightful, well, insightful insights!
Amyloo: Tuesday, September 02, 2008
You can almost see the Twitter team sitting there, hugging themselves, clutching at their wonder feature, knowing they’re onto something, but thinking “Oh shit, what do we do with this monster of a success? All [...]
Sep
7
AIPPI 41st World Intellectual Property Congress
September 7, 2008 | Comments Off
I’ve noted recently that the anti-patent ideologues are now claiming that patents prevent sharing of knowledge and information. Of course what they are missing is that patents can make it possible to share information and still keep ownership. Thus a strong, effective patent system encourages disclosure and makes society open to ideas.
AIPPI 41st World Intellectual [...]