Category Archives: Books

Book Recommendation – Everything is Obvious

Quick recommendation of Duncan Watts’ Everything is Obvious Continue reading

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15 Books

15 books. Continue reading

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Quick Update

Very quick journally update. Continue reading

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Twitter Entertainment; Occasional Insights

Image via Wikipedia I really enjoyed the Waiter Rant blog back when it was anonymous and before the author got a book deal. I still enjoy it. And I bought the book. (I bought it in part as payment for … Continue reading

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Bit of Twitter Think Work

Thinking a bit about women web and blogging pioneers in response to a twitter query. Continue reading

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Sherlock Holmes, etc.

A few thoughts on the Holmes canon and the new movie. Continue reading

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Berkun Stuff

Scott Berkun‘s The Art of Project Management gets raves all over the place and I’ve had a copy (only partially-read) for awhile now in my ever-growing ToRead stack. I’ve also had a copy of his book The Myths of Innovation … Continue reading

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End of the Week Links

Three assorted links. Continue reading

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Holmes

Reading Sherlock Holmes on my iPhone – because it was free. Hee. Continue reading

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Kindle for iPhone

I have been using the Kindle for iPhone app on my iPodTouch and iPhone recently. I refuse to pay for an e-book (yet), but I have downloaded a few free books from Amazon. It’s ok. I basically use it while … Continue reading

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