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  1. Three interesting tools for business model innovation: http://bit.ly/jDcmt
  2. Service design in action: using social software and engaging the customer deeply into the design process: http://tinyurl.com/ql9s5f
  3. Open Innovation vs. Experience Co-Creation http://post.ly/YHZ
  4. Robotics gone crazy with self-assembling chairs, horses and dogs!: http://tinyurl.com/radawk
  5. Amazon expands into publishing, and given low upfront costs with unknown authors it kinda makes sense: http://tinyurl.com/q7wmxp
  6. How to foster open innovation in organizations: it's about people, not processes or organizations: http://tinyurl.com/o59zyn
  7. Great white paper on co-creation: http://bit.ly/LCWhx
  8. The future of smart cars: http://designthinking.ideo.com/?p=306
  9. Dig-it-yourself: Energy company Lyse with some nifty business model innovation: http://tinyurl.com/p2ndcl
  10. this is the best idea management tool I've come across in a while: http://uservoice.com/ (nice GUI, btw)
  11. trying out a cool new web-based Visio-alternative with good support for collaboration: http://creately.com/
  12. Kan sosiale medier hjelpe oss forstå kundene og deres egentlige behov bedre? http://tinyurl.com/qvrl8f
  13. Microsoft frykter Google - eller bare utnytter at de nå kan si at det er ikke bare de som er monopolister: http://tinyurl.com/r7b8cv
  14. Sånn går det når journalister ikke dobbeltsjekker det som står i Wikipedia: http://tinyurl.com/oxk6th
  15. Done moving phew
  16. Moving stuff into Jegerveien 18a
  17. Moving stuff out of city storage
  18. Moving the furniture out of Hasleveien 15a
  19. is checking out eReader on iPhone - reading Anna Karenina while waiting for the bus is so much easier!
  20. just finished reading Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community, and War