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Bochmann

  1. Revew by Collins: Beinhocker's The Origin of Wealth - jasoncollins.org/2012/04/beinho…
  2. #MadeWithPaper twitter.com/Bochmann/statu…
  3. Hard-Coded Password and Other Security Holes Found in Siemens Control Systems |flpbd.it/y2KaM
  4. Mercator Research Institute is hiring mcc-Berlin.net #inetberlin
  5. Peter Victor presenting GEMMA model to include financial system real economy and natural system at #INETBerlin
  6. At INET conference to talk with new thinkers about agent based modeling for financial and macroeconomic systems #inetberlin
  7. Rüstungsindustrie: Deutsche Waffen für Athen zeit.de/2012/02/Ruestu… via @zeitonline
  8. Post-Doc position at Palermo University, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics or Economics. (CRISIS) bit.ly/xffjfY
  9. Google Correlate google.com/trends/correla… is interesting, but what about causation? I may look into using other measures like transfer entropy.
  10. Open-sourcing Sky Map and collaborating with Carnegie Mellon University googleresearch.blogspot.com/2012/01/open-s…
  11. RT @SocialEurope: New column: "Europe’s Market-Led Integration" by Joschka Fischer goo.gl/fb/3M9nY
  12. Between order and chaos : Nature Physics : Nature Publishing Group nature.com/nphys/journal/…
  13. E-Books and iPads and PDFs: Some Thoughts crookedtimber.org/2011/12/21/e-b…
  14. “Normal people ... believe that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Engineers believe ... it doesn't have enough features yet.” (Scott Adams)