Innovation Patterns

10.18.2011

Guest Curator: Klintron



Russian cash in Silicon Valley

Russia's "Oligarch of the Geeks"

China Miéville’s Rejected Iron Man Pitch

Robots? Stealing my job? It's more likely than you think.

America sucks at getting shit done. We need better sci-fi.

Video: Cory Doctorow on how companies exploit the ways we undervalue our privacy. (Summary.)

Video: Michael Nelson on how governments and corporations could beat Wikileaks at its own game. (Slide deck.)

Has a New Yorker Reporter Found Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto?

Candid, cynical Steve Jobs interview from 1996

Open is Dead.
Posted by Justin Boland at 7:33 AM
Labels: Operations Research, Strictly Business

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