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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 02 2008 | science fiction, literature, blogs, manifesto, thepugetnews

    I'm excited about the new io9 Science Fiction blog. This is their manifesto explaining the site purpose.

    Quoted: Earth is full of people who want to sell you cheap ways of seeing the future They tell you tomorrow will be more of the same, with shinier toys. Or that work as we know it is about to end. io9 is the visionary watchdog who calls those charlatans on their shit. We're going to show you a new world that's shockingly different from what you're used to. And it's not always going to be a shiny happy place.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2007 | manifesto, YHOO, Yahoo

    1 year after the infamous "Peanut Butter Memo," it appears that Yahoo may finally be on a course for growth. As a new Yahoo investor (a couple weeks ago), I certainly hope so!

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - May 18 2007 | manifesto, books, cluetrain, free, ebooks, film, Christopher Locke, Rick Levine, Doc Searls, David Weinberger, thepugetnews
    The Cluetrain Manifesto — Entire Text Index Page

    Read the entire Cluetrain Manifesto online for free! This is one I've been meaning to get to for a while and should be great as a weekend read.

    It's apparently also soon to be a major motion picture. I am reading David Weinberger's new book, "Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder" and am enjoying that immensely.

    Quoted: markets are conversations. talk is cheap. silence is fatal.

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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 26 2007 | software, manifesto, kaizen, ops

    Our new Ops guru has been speaking about the concepts of kaizen and lean recently. The kaizen manifesto looks quite useful.

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