Posted in 11 October 2009 ¬ 16:20h.Jean-François Grenier
Phones are so last decade, expressing your griefs in public gets more attention and that’s not a good thing for a company’s image. The ease of communication of social networks combined with something bad to say about a product/service is a really powerful weapon to wield in today’s world. For now those events are rare [...]
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Posted in 8 October 2009 ¬ 8:08h.Jean-François Grenier
Mint CEO Aaron Patzer on Startups from Techcrunch on Vimeo.
Mint CEO Aaron Patzer talks with entrepreneurs at a JuicePitcher event about the history of his startup, Mint. Vator.tv recorded the video
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Posted in 7 October 2009 ¬ 11:12h.Jean-François Grenier
By John Hasnas,
Political analysts frequently consider what it means to be a libertarian. In fact, in 1997, Charles Murray published a short book entitled “What It Means to Be a Libertarian” that does an excellent job of presenting the core principles of libertarian political philosophy. But almost no one ever discusses [...]
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Posted in 26 September 2009 ¬ 9:11h.Jean-François Grenier
“I think we’re in the midst of a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven’t seen since Greek civilization,” she says. For Lunsford, technology isn’t killing our ability to write. It’s reviving it—and pushing our literacy in bold new directions.
The first thing she found is that young people today write far more than any [...]
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Posted in 22 September 2009 ¬ 7:41h.Jean-François Grenier
Web technology is poised to shake universities, the way it rocked newspapers and the music industry—with convenient, cheaper alternatives.
“The economics of traditional schooling are so out of whack that there is an opening for new players,” says Fred Fransen, executive director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education, which helps donors more effectively give [...]
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Posted in 20 September 2009 ¬ 9:28h.Jean-François Grenier
Rethinking the Long Tail Theory: How to Define ‘Hits’ and ‘Niches’
In a working paper titled, “Is Tom Cruise Threatened? Using Netflix Prize Data to Examine the Long Tail of Electronic Commerce,”Wharton Operations and Information Management professor Serguei Netessine and doctoral student Tom F. Tan pull information from the movie rental company Netflix to explore consumer [...]
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Posted in 15 September 2009 ¬ 11:47h.Jean-François Grenier
How the panic over right-wing violence is being used to marginalize peaceful dissent by Jesse Walker on Reason.com
On June 10, 2009, an elderly man entered the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, raised a rifle, and opened fire, killing a security guard named Stephen Tyrone Johns. Two other guards shot back, wounding the gunman before he [...]
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Posted in 5 September 2009 ¬ 21:05h.Jean-François Grenier
Why not? My “back to school” week made me think about that. Yes, between 40+ hours of work with Ex Machina and 4 master degree classes there’s still time to think (OK, not that much).
It’s easy. Once an essay is written, publishing it is just a click away.
It’s a good way to show what you [...]
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