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Sometimes, it's the plainest speaking post -- no sarcasm, no double entendres -- that's like finding a quarter in the dirt. A must-read, for the day. - Merredith Branscombe via Bookmarklet
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Trying to make his speech more grassroots -- on the anniversary of MLK's "I Have A Dream" speech -- Obama considers moving his speech to the venue (where Broncos play) where more "regular people" could bear witness. - Merredith Branscombe via Bookmarklet
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Really interesting take on why social computing -- not just social networking -- aids knowledge management *in the enterprise.* Oh, and check out the rise of expert networks... - Merredith Branscombe via Bookmarklet
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See, MORE confirmation of what we already knew: anticipating the kool-aid and graham crackers was better than having them in pre-school; getting ready for prom was way better than the event; and always thinking that happiness is just around the corner is... well, apparently how most of us live our lives. SciAm links to a study that anticipation of the reward is more powerful than the reward itself in many cases. - Merredith Branscombe via Bookmarklet
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