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- 25 Fascinating Charts Of Negotiation Styles Around The World | Business Insider
- 25 things you might not know about the web on its 25th birthday
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A (10)
- “An Apostrophe Is the Difference Between…”
- About a screw: not everything read on the Internet is true
- After-hours email expectations negatively impact employee well-being |Scienmag
- An Exciting New Brand
- Analysis of IP Chapter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership | EFF
- Another new Toplevel Domain coming soon (.eco)
- Apple Abandons Environmental Certification
- At Apple shareholder’s meeting, Tim Cook tells off climate change deniers
- Australia’s next wave of startups could be from the over-55s | The Conversation
- Australian insurers keep customers in the dark about climate risks, report finds | The Guardian
B (7)
- B Corporations
- Bless the toolmakers – Snarkmarket
- Borders bookstore (US) nears bankrupcy
- Borrowing on Your Grandchildren’s Projected Future
- Business Plan
- Business Process gone silly
- Busyness: A Modern Health Crisis | LinkedIn
C (12)
- Calculating the real value to society of different professions – Neweconomics.org
- Canadian Government Data Destruction
- Changing Site Technology
- Class of 2013: Four Things You Must Unlearn Immediately
- Clean Energy legislation in Australia
- Considering the Cost of Cheaper Products
- Copyright on APIs and header files?
- Copyright Silliness Killed A Game Re-Release | Techdirt
- Creating free time for what you want
- Crowdfunded Album Leaps Onto The Charts, Sells More Than Rihanna And Coldplay | Techdirt
- Cult of the NDA 2014 | Josh Berkus
- Currency: Time instead of Money?
D (12)
- Dealing with trademarks
- Define Your Image
- Del Monte packaging: Bananas get second skin
- Dilbert – cause or effect?
- Dilbert Wants to Work from Home
- Dilbert’s Salary Theorem
- Disruption: 3D printed buildings
- Disruptive Tablets
- Do Patents Encourage or Hinder Innovation? The Case of the Steam Engine | The Freeman
- Do, or Do Not – There is no Try
- Does cutting company tax increase wages? > Check the facts
- Drive: The surprising truth about what motivates us
E (7)
- Economic lessons for US, UK and elsewhere
- Educational Song Lyrics
- Employers ask job seekers for Facebook passwords
- End or Dip Predicted for VC Finance – WSJ
- Enjoyably Pointless Pie Charts
- Entrepreneurs’ Mental Health and Well-being Survey
- EU Officially Seizes The Public Domain, Retroactively Extends Copyright | Techdirt
F (6)
- Fairfax Media Photo Archive: How Outsourcing Can Bite later
- First Steps for an Idea
- Fluke Yellow Trademark | SparkFun Electronics
- Fossil Fuels Lost the Race Against Renewables
- France Declares All New Commercial Rooftops Must Be Topped With Plants Or Solar Panels | CSGlobe
- Fun Innovation: Catch the Train via Slippery Slide
G (6)
- Geek Girls, CEOs and Coffees
- Germany Sets Gender Quota in Boardrooms | NYTimes
- GigaOm’s Suggestions on Winding Down
- Give people the freedom of where to work
- Google admits its famous job interview questions were a ‘complete waste of time’
- Google Fails 36% Of The Time
H (10)
- Hans Rosling’s 200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes
- Happiness in Business
- Highest-paid CEOs run worst-performing companies | The Independent
- Hipster Ipsum
- How 3 Different Generations Use The Internet – Edudemic
- How my book structure got temporarily derailed
- How payday lenders profit from our psychological vulnerabilities
- How Tech doesn’t directly Transform Society
- How to lose half a trillion euros
- Humanitarian Migrants Create Jobs
I (5)
- If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich? Turns out it’s just chance
- ignore the code: More on Software Patents
- Innovation Starvation – Neal Stephenson
- Internet Surveillance, Online Security and Privacy
- Is Crowd-Funding Upstarta-Compatible?
J (2)
- Jevons paradox – How Efficiency Tends to Increase Consumption
- Jobs’, Schmidt’s, Otellini’s shady no-poaching agreements | OSNews
K (2)
L (7)
- LEGO And The Australia Tax
- Libraries: Where It All Went Wrong – Nat Torkington
- Living Beyond Limits – Amy Purdy TEDx
- Living Life
- Lost Profits (or not)
- Low-cost 3D printers and crowdfunding suicide – 3D Prototypes and Models | Daniel Brown
- Lytro Light Field Camera – actually designed from scratch
M (8)
- Marketing blah: live webinar
- Microsoft Surface 2 imminent: more than a big iPad with legs
- Modularity vs Integration
- More Apple iOS devices sold than Windows devices
- Most economical purchases: Printers
- Motivation in FLOSS Communities
- Myriad Genetics Finally Gives Up Its Gene Patent Fight… Just As The Patent Office Opens The Doors Up To More Gene Patents | Techdirt
- Myth busted: Older workers are just as tech-savvy as younger ones, says new survey | TechRepublic
N (3)
- New generation of airships to transport goods around the world – Telegraph
- New Zealand: IT Professionals support removal of Software Patents
- No Copyright Law: The Real Reason for Germany’s Industrial Expansion? – Spiegel Online
O (10)
- Offering Payment to Not Wear Branded Clothing
- On Cognitive Bias
- On Founder’s Syndrome and governance
- On the Complications of Choosing Customers
- On the single profession for life
- On US joblessness and economic change
- Open Source Is Going Even More Open—Because It Has To | Wired
- OpenCores – Open Source hardware all the way to CPU design
- OSDC 2014 video: Contractor or Employee?
- Outsourcing your Public Presence
P (13)
- Patching the US patent system
- Patent troll goes after popular podcasters | IT World
- Patent Troll Says Anyone Using WiFi Infringes – Techdirt
- Photography Race Bias
- Pick Nick’s Pix
- Pick Punch – a Creative Product
- Pigs Don’t Fly – Things Learnt from Unsuccessful Crowd-Funding
- Piracy drops despite no website blocks, ‘3-strikes’ scheme | ComputerWorld
- Pitch Any Concept – With a Straight Face
- Placebo Innovation | Benjamin Bratton
- Post-work: the radical idea of a world without jobs | The Guardian
- Power Causes Brain Damage | The Atlantic
- Process for bad Service
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R (7)
- Re-inventing the wheel: Why not? Many do | betaboston.com
- Remission Advice
- Research on Basic Income | Tumotech
- Researcher reveals how “Computer Geeks” replaced “Computer Girls” | The Clayman Institute for Gender Research
- reviewing the open Plan office concept
- Reviewing the Upstarta Principles
- Roosevelt on Wage vs Time
S (15)
- Salman Khan: Let’s use video to reinvent education
- Save Our Inboxes! Adopt the Email Charter
- Self-Employment Opportunities for Your Teenager
- Seventh Annual Future of Open Source Survey Results Show Culture, Quality and Growth Driving an Open Revolution | Black Duck
- Sharing Hunches to Develop Ideas
- Should Government Run Surpluses
- Slow Advertising – pureland
- Small is Beautiful
- Software companies are leaving the UK because of government’s surveillance plans | Glyn Moody
- Spam selling contacts
- Spammer Selling Anti-spam Tools
- Start-ups and Safety Nets
- Stop Being Busy – Overwhelmed | The Guardian
- Stupid Patent Applications
- Surgeon Uses 3D Printer To Make Models Of Bone – plus Open Source Software use
T (25)
- Technology chiefs investing in
- Teddybears and Openness
- Teen earns $500,000 a year babysitting
- The Economics of Spam
- The Elusive Big Idea
- The First Billboard in the World to Make Drinking Water out of Thin Air | Design for Good | Big Think
- The Freedom to Make Mistakes
- The Judge’s Code | The Verge
- The Meeting
- The Myth of Shareholder Capitalism – Harvard Business Review
- The NetFlix Story
- The Parable of the Toaster
- The Power of Words
- The Top 10 Jobs That Attract Psychopaths | Forbes
- The true cost of interruptions | JAXenter
- The Untold Story Of Larry Page’s Incredible Comeback | Business Insider
- There’s More to Happiness Than GDP & There’s a New Report to Prove It
- Theresa May wants to ban crypto: here’s what that would cost, and here’s why it won’t work anyway | Cory Doctorow
- This email is confidential
- This INSANE Graphic Shows How Ludicrously Complicated Social Media Marketing Is Now
- Tim Harford on How Failing is Essential
- Tim O’Reilly on Piracy
- Time to Market
- Tipping Point of Open Source 3D Print Quality
- To Tell Your Story, Take a Page from Kurt Vonnegut | HBR
U (8)
- Unlicensed Wireless vs. Licensed Spectrum: Evidence from Market Adoption | Berkman Center
- Unmarketing and Bad Taste
- Upstarta @ Open Source Developers’ Conference 2014
- Upstarta Brisbane Wed 19 Oct 2011: CVSdude success story by founder Mark Bathie
- Upstarta Licensing Update
- Upstarta Style Project: Hawkers Notice
- Upstarta Workshop at OSDC 2011 Canberra 15 Nov
- Using Patriotism and War to Sell Products – Sociological Images
V (2)
- Vendor abuse of authority, lock-in, and non-judicial policing
- Voting with your wallet for the world you want
W (16)
- We Live in a World Where Man Walked on the Moon
- What Girls Are Good For: 20-Year-Old Nellie Bly’s 1885 Response to a Patronizing Chauvinist
- What People Actually Buy
- When Accounting and Management Destroy
- When every email looks like a lead
- Why do some Companies still pay by Cheque?
- Why going home from work on time is good for you – and your employer | The Guardian
- Why Pia Waugh took a big pay cut to be a ‘troublemaker’ in government | Australian Financial Review
- Why poor countries lead the world in piracy
- Why Software Is Eating the World
- Why technology start-ups won’t save us from recession – The Guardian
- Why Work Doesn’t Happen at Work
- Why You Can’t Buy Creativity – The 99 Percent
- Why you Pay for Stuff that is Available for Free
- Work, Family, Health, Friends, Integrity
- Working Back From Client Experience to Technology