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billschrier What gives cities an edge in the economies of the 21st century? Michigan State: it’s networks, e.g. the Internet – http://bit.ly/aAGTML
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mridley “independent-minded univ & college grads w diverse backgrounds critical to creative societies w innovative foundations” http://bit.ly/befw24
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lgonick Now Playing: Night of the Living Tech – http://nyti.ms/a96qEH
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billschrier What stuff is essential to Americans? Car 86%, dryer 59%, landline phone 62%, cellphone 47%, broadband 34%, cable 23% http://tcrn.ch/cr29UK
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bendercon NY Times story on increased M&A activity out of China: http://nyti.ms/9l2xql — Bender Consulting concurs: http://bit.ly/cVZn16
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lgonick Universities Are Heading Toward Academic Bankruptcy – http://nyti.ms/aws2fJ
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billschrier Economy needs a total “reset”: Entrepreneurship becomes the fourth “R”, alongside reading, writing, and arithmetic – http://bit.ly/bI9G0r
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ahoppin RT @SunFoundation: 10 Principles for Open Data http://snlg.ht/9Pd0ay explanatory blog post here: http://snlg.ht/cgwwUT #opendata #gov20
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billschrier Which states have the most gadgets? NY – iPads; Mass – eReaders; Penn – low-tech phones, Colo – laptops, more – http://bit.ly/cQsae1
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billschrier Private/incognito browsing – not so private according to Stanford U study, esp. if using plug-ins – @arstechnicahttp://bit.ly/djlK7y
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