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  1. Design Thinking for Social Innovation by IDEO gods Tim Brown and Jocelyn Wyatt http://bit.ly/6RUYXx
  2. Dudes, who wants to join me at Leopold's in Mumbai in March 2010? India HCI 2010 Abstract Deadline Dec. 1: http://bit.ly/5ijU7d
  3. Jenny Aker on the light and dark side of Pandemic mHealth (Moral: light side wins, but beware the dark side) http://bit.ly/6xCcIo
  4. Even in Oslo, word of mHealth is spreading :) Courtesy of the Viking Princess: http://bit.ly/7V0FrD
  5. All I can say is: Oh snap!!! http://irevolution.wordpres... Anecdote Heaven :)
  6. ALL #theguild Seasons are on Bing so if you're behind or want to watch for the first time do it here! http://bit.ly/72MVkQ (via @feliciaday)
  7. @isaacholeman @jamesbt @sarahsearle How can you fund tech without evidence? Amazed $ flowing to groups with no metrics on just anecdotes
  8. @jamesbt If you want evidence hang tight for a few months and I'll have a basket of mHealth datasets to look over from all over East Africa
  9. Vegas Hangover past me I'm headed to the Stanford Pedes Hospital to talk shop on applying AI to mHealth
  10. @sarahsearle Yup, the two of us are a veritable Wonder Twins combo of mHealth investigators ;)
  11. We base too many of our arguments in social mobile on anecdotes and not enough on analysis
  12. Happy to learn that the inventor of the treadle pump was Norwegian. Yeah Norge!!!
  13. @whiteafrican Potential use of @ushahidi to crowdsource info on local grain markets to allow farmers to home in on cash crop opps
  14. Africa has 415M mobile phone subscribers: http://bit.ly/5mBzx0 (via @whiteafrican)
  15. Charity is an insult to small business http://bit.ly/8511la (via @andersoncooper)
  16. Affordable design starts by learning everything there is to know about poor people as active customers not passive charity recipients
  17. Miniturization, affordability, and infinite expandability = BOP Design
  18. Users as designers. The scythe, sickle and cradle were all the creations of agrarian peasants. Would love to study the evolution.
  19. Wonder if the same basic tech in drip tech could be applied towards sewage and sanitation at the BOP? @chloevdc
  20. When people have the capacity to pay, they are likely to choose and shape the health services that are important to them