These are my links for December 15th from 20:44 to 20:44:
- WorldChanging: Award-Winning Solutions Journalism – About Worldchanging
- Worldchanging is a 501(c)3 media organization that comprises a global network of independent journalists, designers and thinkers covering the world’s most intelligent solutions to today’s problems. We inspire readers around the world with stories of the most important and innovative new tools, models and ideas for building a bright green future. Our readers are ready to change the world, and Worldchanging links them to the first steps.
Tags: Breadcrumbs, change, stories
These are my links for December 10th from 10:30 to 10:30:
- Information Arbitrage: We, The People, Deserve Better – We, the People, are the owners of the US Treasury, the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and represent the “full faith and credit of the US Government.” Therefore, solutions to the financial crisis that use our money should benefit us, and reflect a risk-adjusted market rate of return for the capital used. The measure should be what a rational, arms-length investor would demand for scarce capital in a time of crisis, not what Treasury Secretary Paulson together with CEO of the bailed out institution deem appropriate
Tags: Breadcrumbs, crisis, economy
These are my Delicious.com links for December 8th through 00:41:
- IT Conversations | Jon Udell’s Interviews with Innovators | Howard Bloom (Free Podcast) – Many of us feel that the Web is ushering in a new era of global consciousness. But Howard Bloom thinks life has been a collective mind from the very beginning. He made the case in his book “Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind From the Big Bang To the 21st Century.” Host Jon Udell speaks with Bloom who reviews the themes of that book — group selectionism, complex adaptive systems, collective learning — and considers what has, and hasn’t, changed since the book was published in 2000.
Tags: Books, Breadcrumbs, consciousness, goals, learning
These are my Delicious.com links for December 7th through 15:43:
Tags: Breadcrumbs, cybernetics, economy, politics
These are my links for December 6th from 00:18 to 00:18:
Tags: Breadcrumbs, Canada, freedom, politics
These are my links for December 4th from 03:26 to 03:26:
- Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » Introducing Ubiquity – An experiment into connecting the Web with language.
It Doesn’t Have to be This Way
You’re writing an email to invite a friend to meet at a local San Francisco restaurant that neither of you has been to. You’d like to include a map. Today, this involves the disjointed tasks of message composition on a web-mail service, mapping the address on a map site, searching for reviews on the restaurant on a search engine, and finally copying all links into the message being composed. This familiar sequence is an awful lot of clicking, typing, searching, copying, and pasting in order to do a very simple task. And you haven’t even really sent a map or useful reviews—only links to them.
Tags: Breadcrumbs, Mozilla Labs, software

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These are my links for November 20th from 02:18 to 15:07:
- Magic Quadrant for Social Software – Growth, volatility, innovation and immaturity characterize the current state of the social software market. It is evolving in response to the demand for a coherent way to support information creation and sharing, team communication and coordination, and communities and informal social interaction
Tags: Breadcrumbs, learning, software, wordpress