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  1. in #CACM Computer Science in a Conceptual Age. Should CS education emphasize gaming? http://bit.ly/5vOL65 or is it an analytical technique?
  2. RT @computerworld: SAP is prepping "Constellation," a potential rival to Google Wave. http://bit.ly/6FLab6
  3. Leveraging an extra piece of chicken, Marco Polo overdelivering innovation: http://bit.ly/8BSLkD Also see them on Twtr at: @ExtraChicken
  4. WInning in Turbulence: Book by Darell RIgby of Bain
  5. An example of large company sustainability directions, reports, video and data: Procter & Gamble: http://bit.ly/4FGHu8
  6. Upcoming talk by Theodore T. Allen on Directed Bayes methods and manufacturing: http://bit.ly/70yJKc
  7. Martin Lindstrom on the brand shopper guilt trip effect.http://bit.ly/4TMjcl
  8. A look at the update for the Redlaser IPhone barcode scanner, good progress: http://bit.ly/8p9YWj
  9. Computing in the Kitchen in 1969: http://bit.ly/56a3tB
  10. Learning with serious games: http://bit.ly/8J5h1a one of my favorite topic, though it seems to be little done. Why?
  11. Looking at drawing as a form of thinking: http://bit.ly/6Kq9aF From David Sibbet
  12. Instructive piece on why we don't need a Turkey Czar: http://bit.ly/6y82Os
  13. Choosing and then Embracing innovation: http://bit.ly/8csAME
  14. Patenting Tufte's sparklines in Excel: http://bit.ly/72iXdX
  15. Leveraging an extra piece of chicken, Marco Polo overdelivering innovation: http://bit.ly/8BSLkD Also see them on Twtr at: @ExtraChicken
  16. CGT Webinar tomorrow includes L'Oreal case study on the use of mobility: http://bit.ly/8t5fxm
  17. Lining up: Looking at a blog on Queueing science and practice: http://bit.ly/6lgGZY Other resources around?
  18. RT @MITSloanExecEd:Research Paper from MIT's Eric von Hippel:Users Benefit by Freely Revealing Their Innovations http://tinyurl.com/ylkzjwt
  19. RT @herbsorensen: RW: Target's small urban stores "reach" shoppers. Retlrs n t "reach" and "close" inside the store http://bit.ly/2xpO84
  20. Thinkvine extends detailed consumer insight into marketing: http://bit.ly/8No1Lj Simulation and marketing taken to another level.