Posted in Books Psychology Reviews

Book Review: "Blink" by Malcom Gladwell

Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell This is Malcolm Gladwell‘s second book after “The Tipping Point.”  In The Tipping Point, Gladwell writes…

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Posted in Communications Futuristic

Have Telepresence, Will Work-From-Home

Working from home using Telepresence can be greener than you’d imagine! From Dilbert.com Feb, 22, 2009. Share:

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Posted in Mindstorms

A Wii-like Robot Controller Using Lego Mindstorms Sensors

I found this cool video demonstrating how to build a Wii-like remote control using Mindstorms NXT sensors. This project uses the compass and acceleration sensors…

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Posted in Economics

Did Research Fundings Influence Economic Policies?

In my post Irrational Economics, I quoted some surprising observations from an article in The Atlantic titled “Dismal scientists: how the crash is reshaping economics.”…

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Posted in Economics

The Crisis Of Credit Visualized

A video is worth a thousand words. Here is what I just found — a great visualization that shows what led to the financial fiasco:…

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Posted in Psychology

The Reality Of Virtual Reality

Do you remember your very  first experience with virtual reality? Was it the flight simulator that you played on your PC? Or that car racing…

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Posted in Psychology

Irrational Economics

Ever since I stumbled upon the book Predictably Irrational, I have been fascinated by the field of behavioral economics. I have looked for other books…

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Posted in Books Web

Trapping Mavens With The Web

In his book The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell coins the term “maven trap.” Mavens are experts in a particular field who are always trying to…

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Posted in Web

All That Twitters Is Not Gold

In my earlier post, I wrote about some interesting ways in which people are using  Twitter. But it appears like a lot many people are…

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Posted in Web

Why Would You Want To Twitter?

It’s been a couple of days since I signed up on Twitter and started playing with it, figuring out why it’s becoming such a craze….

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Posted in Google Apps

Sharing Links With Google Reader

When I set up my Google Reader,  I did not quite realize how much of a productivity tool it is. There are many  blogs and…

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Posted in General

Happy 1234567890 Day

In case you are wondering what on earth that is,  check these out: http://www.1234567890day.com/ http://coolepochcountdown.com/ http://kottke.org/09/02/1234567890-day http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2009/02/unix-time-1234567890-day/ Share:

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Posted in Networking Software

Cloud Computing At The Speed Of The Network

The recently published Technical Report on Cloud Computing from UC Berkeley lists 10 obstacles/opportunities related to cloud computing, of which “Data Transfer Bottleneck” ranks #4. As I…

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Posted in Books Psychology

What You See Is What You "Think" You Get

In his book “Blink,” Malcolm Gladwell writes about “Sensation Transference.” He describes what a beer manufacturer realized when they tried to figure out why their…

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Posted in Networking

Cloud- and Heterogenous Computing Will Stretch Network Performance

As I was browsing through my Google Reader, an article in Network Performance Daily caught my eye. It talks about Gartner’s list of the “10…

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Posted in Web

Twitter Angels Help You Find A Job

I read about Twitter recently and was wondering how it works. I signed up yesterday and have been exploring how people are using it.  From…

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Posted in Books Psychology

What You Create Is What You Love

In his book, “Predictably Irrational,” Dan Ariely describes what he calls the IKEA effect.  This concept has been selected as one of  Harvard Business Reviews’…

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Posted in Books Reviews

Book Review: "Outliers" – by Malcolm Gladwell

Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell This book, Malcolm Gladwell’s latest, focuses on something completely different from his earlier ones, “The Tipping Point,” and “Blink.”…

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Posted in Tech

Singularity: A New University In The Silicon Valley

Nasa, Google and many technology leaders will lauch a new university in the Silicon Valley this summer  “with the goal of preparing the next generation of…

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Posted in EEDesign

Are FPGAs Ready To Tip ASICs?

This is a question that has been asked many times.  A recent statement by Moshe Gavrielov, president and CEO of programmable logic supplier Xilinx Inc., that…

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