FTOTW62 – best links of the week ending 4-December-2012
TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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Facebook v Twitter https://t.co/NDJAOwPf ~ brilliant take /Via @waxpancake – Original Tweet
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Sell a 1$ globe for $59 through storytelling
http://t.co/uuxoD1pR ~ brilliant /Via @rs_prasanna – Original Tweet -
Multiplier Managers Vs. Diminisher Managers http://t.co/AMYZIiG3 ~ brilliant (@ET Corporate Dossier) – Original Tweet
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RT @krishg Just unbelievable – http://t.co/B5QVZhqs ~ brilliant. Must Read. – Original Tweet
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RT @dorait Start something small http://t.co/BzH3Eq2r ~ brilliant – Original Tweet
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RT @valaafshar Business advice plagued by survivor bias: http://t.co/Ak9bKOll #ceo #cmo ~ brilliant – Original Tweet
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/Via @HarikrishnanS33 bladeless ceiling fan http://t.co/6CuxRma0 ~ vv cool – Original Tweet
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RT @danielpeterson Can Exercise Protect the Brain From Fatty Foods? http://t.co/supRIOW7 ~ vv interesting – Original Tweet
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Pacemakers powered by energy from heartbeats http://t.co/ws13pNxd ~ vv cool /Via @smartbrief – Original Tweet
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RT @constantinum FastCompany: An Ingenious Redesign Of The Common Umbrella http://t.co/o6MFvzmv ~ vv cool – Original Tweet
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RT @abmarkman When potential beats actual performance #smartthinking http://t.co/cLcBHge4 ~ vv interesting (URL fixed) – Original Tweet
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RT @dawktarr Physicians excited about lab coat pocket-ability of Apple’s iPad mini http://t.co/C40wzebQ via @zite #medsm ~ vv interesting – Original Tweet
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/Via @_kavi psychology of truthiness …http://t.co/J3L6lIdP ~ vv insightful (how easy it is to manipulate people!) – Original Tweet
Epilog
Hope enjoyed the links? Did you come across any good links you want to share? Please share in the comments below.
References
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Thank you Sukumar and others for sharing some of the best articles across the web. I find them very interesting. That said, I miss the conversations (blog&comments) that used to happen on this site. Don’t we all learn more through context embedded in conversations that follow more than just going through the content ? Hence, I usually try to skim through the comments section also for an article 🙂
Here is an article that I would like to submit –
” Debunking the myth of Intuition ”
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/interview-with-daniel-kahneman-on-the-pitfalls-of-intuition-and-memory-a-834407.html
Best Regards,
Ruchi
Thanks Ruchi for the comment. I have an internal blog where I consistently get orders of magnitude more conversations for the same amount of effort. So it has become hard to justify the effort in my mind to write more here. I try to keep this blog alive by posting links and the occasional post.
That interview with Kahneman is just brilliant. Thanks for sharing.