FTOTW114 – best links of the week ending 15-June-2014
TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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Strangers to ourselves by Timothy Wilson http://t.co/XGNIjmRjqi ~ brilliant book about the adaptive unconscious /Via @sreedhnk – Original Tweet
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/Via @srividyaram: What took the US a century was consumed by China in 3 years-stunning stats & analysis http://t.co/HnltoW1uq3 ~ brilliant – Original Tweet
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RT @ntarunkumar: Warka water, Ethiopia. #innovation to solve water shortage naturally http://t.co/X1fDyd0ozm ~ brilliant – Original Tweet
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RT @rucsb: What’s lost as Handwriting Fades ~ http://t.co/8joSkXEWtA ~ vv interesting – Original Tweet
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RT @ConnectIrmeli: reading: “How to Win Every Argument” http://t.co/Tmp6W3l91r #KM ~ vv insightful – Original Tweet
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RT @che2on: “McDonald’s Theory” by @ienjoy https://t.co/ZgeX5br1Jm ~ vv interesting #innovation – Original Tweet
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RT @SudhaKanago: Bees Living In Cities Are Building Their Homes with Plastic. http://t.co/gQ2yrvOXbi ~ vv interesting – Original Tweet
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RT @tdebaillon: The Collaboration Paradox: Why Working Together Often Yields Weaker Results http://t.co/lRXqyW3O3q ~ vv insightful – Original Tweet
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RT @indy_johar Not all innovation has to be disruption http://t.co/FPsM0Fvj1A ~ vv insightful – except the iPhone not disruptive bit. – Original Tweet
Epilog
Hope you 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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Thanks Sukumar for the current week best links. Here is something I got yesterday and enjoyed reading.
http://blog.bufferapp.com/connections-in-the-brain-understanding-creativity-and-intelligenceconnections?utm_content=buffercb64b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Thanks Kartic. That is a great article, thanks for sharing.
Hi Sukumar,
Take a look at this read. I havnt tweeted it yet. I set Schedule in Hootsuite to tweet it tomorrow . Most of my tweets are scheduled as I usually read at nighttime and set schedule at night to post on twitter next morning. I spread posts across different times of the day. Social Bakers has published a research report indicating best time and frequency to post on twitter. I try to follow scientific methods whenever and wherever possible.
Science of Paying It Forward http://t.co/wIpiYcv7IK
Regards,
Ruchi Bhatia