Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Paul's Update 10/1


The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies - Micro...
The future of business, work, and the economy in a digital world. In recent years, computers have learned to diagnose diseases, drive cars, write clean prose, and win at Jeopardy!. 
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Design Is Changing How We Work
The way we do our jobs is changing rapidly. See where everything from Big Mac-making to computer printing to work-life balancing is headed.
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Innovation Requires a Change in Behaviour
What is the most important innovation ever? I’ve argued before that it is hand-washing in hospitals. This innovation was a major driver in the improved health outco...
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The gamification of global health: could a game change y...
From the #StopEbola song to the Aids Fighter Pilot game in India, fun is proving to encourage healthier behaviours, writes Marie-Christine Boeve
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Crowdsourcing May Not Be New, But it's the New Best Wa...
Why should you have to do all the hard work by yourself?
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10 Times When It's Okay to Be Lazy - Pick the Brain | Mo...
I think it is possible to be lazy and be productive at the same time; it just depends what areas of your life you’re seeking to improve.
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5 Key Themes Emerging From the 'New Science of Cities'
In the most innovative incubators of urban research, the lessons of Jane Jacobs are more vital than ever.
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