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If you knew that you could work an extra ten hours a week for the next year and make 20 percent more money, would you? Your answer, whatever it is,...
Cooking is a lot of work. Cooking healthy food that tastes good without spending too much money, and doing so on a consistent basis, is becoming more...
Humanities Gaming Institute: A Model for Lightweight Innovation in Highly Traditional Organizations?
IFTF colleague Sean Ness recently drew my attention to an interesting lightweight innovation event being held this summer at the University of South...
Not only are torture techniques like waterboarding, sleep deprivation, and forced stress positions evil, they don't work very well for interrogation....
Our third and final installment of the Stepen Duncombe interview begins with the way those on the Left and Right (with all caveats about...
As a statistician who taught international development in grad school, I am really interested in looking at different measures of economic development...
I'm not sure what it says about my eating habits that this weekend, my Mom took it upon herself to give me a caffeinated cookie from a local bakery....
The other day, my colleague, Jason Tester, blogged about a scale, covered in fuzzy, fuschia fake fur (or something) that provided users with...
Trouble resisting a late night dessert or shutting out distractions to finish up a project at work? The blog New Value Streams points to an...
What do retail banks do best? First, they are good for keeping your money safe. Money deposited in the bank is safer than money hidden inside the...
As part of my research on the Future of Advertising, I'll be interviewing Douglas Rushkoff, professor and author of Media Virus, Coercion, Life Inc....
Since our first installment of interview highlights with Stephen Duncombe, there's been a big announcement concerning our interviewee. It seems that...