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  1. NIH and Wikimedia Foundation collaborate to improve online health information: http://bit.ly/92Eg3
  2. USA Today headline aggregator newsdeck: http://www.usatoday.com/lab...
  3. RT @lhoesel: My newest post on "listening" v. "hearing" http://tinyurl.com/c375sn Interesting insights on social media and measures.
  4. People can only hear you when they are moving toward you, and they are not likely to when your words are pursuing them. - Edwin H. Friedman
  5. NY Times Tuesday Science section looks back at Apollo 11 http://bit.ly/4NFxz
  6. Margaret MacMillan's Dangerous Games: the Uses and Abuses of History http://bit.ly/xOEw9
  7. RT @delong: SDJ: The Pivot of Global History: The Handoff from the First to the Second Industrial Revolution http://tinyurl.com/kvq5xf
  8. Pew science poll: http://people-press.org/rep...
  9. RT @abfdc: Great new resource from Pew (I think it's new) - Pew Social & Demographic Trends http://pewsocialtrends.org/
  10. Re-reading parts of Peter Bernstein's 'Against the Gods: The Remarkable Story of Risk' http://bit.ly/13Axdu
  11. RT @abfdc: It can be very difficult to write when you have no idea what you are trying to say.
  12. For word geeks -- another take on a live thesaurus: http://www.wordnik.com/
  13. Brad Setser's "one graph to rule them all" re: global macroeconomic imbalances. Mind the gap. http://bit.ly/4osMX
  14. RT @stejules: Stephen Hawking: "Humans Have Entered a New Stage of Evolution" - self-designed evolution http://tinyurl.com/lbls2b
  15. Charles Perrow, leading scholar of "normal accident" theory, looks at the DC metro failure: http://bit.ly/16p2AV
  16. How the pollsters performed in the 2008 election -- a detailed analysis from Pew Research Center: http://bit.ly/dpU5t
  17. Alistair Cockburn speaking to @NASA_APPEL: An overly polite culture is anathema to engineering success.
  18. Alistair Cockburn talking to @NASA_APPEL about osmotic communication -- what we pick up by osmosis from the people who surround us.
  19. Alistair Cockburn talking to @NASA_APPEL about PM declaration of interdependence: http://PMDOI.org
  20. Terry Little speaking at @NASA_APPEL forum on development of project leaders : There is no such thing as technical leadership.