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    Visit 'Design Is More Than Packaging' Janet Rae-Dupree, New York Times, October 4, 2008 'Design Is More Than Packaging' Janet Rae-Dupree, New York Times, October 4, 2008

    The word “design” tends to conjure up images of crisp graphics, nicely arranged interiors or pleasing packaging. But a growing cadre of advocates say the world of design has much more to offer corporate America... Properly used, design thinking ca… More

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    Visit 'Obituary: Hans Monderman' Guardian, February 2 2008 'Obituary: Hans Monderman' Guardian, February 2 2008

    A radical Dutch traffic engineer, he redefined the thinking behind road safety.

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    Visit 'Design Holds the Key to the Future of Business' Ted Mininni, brandchannel.com, September 8, 2008 'Design Holds the Key to the Future of Business' Ted Mininni, brandchannel.com, September 8, 2008

    [C]onsumers have taken over the marketplace... upper management pay lip service to the idea of being innovative while squelching ideas that are too far out of the boxInnovation is really about being proactive. Innovation happens if corporate cultu… More

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    Visit 'Creativity is what sets London apart from the rest' Peter Mandelson, The Independent, 18 September 2008 'Creativity is what sets London apart from the rest' Peter Mandelson, The Independent, 18 September 2008

    In the modern European economy we trade in ideas. That is our USP. The European economy is still very good at making things – every bit as good as China, or anywhere else... [In Europe] we have done a much better job than the US and Japan in retai… More

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    Visit 'Bill Buxton to change Microsoft from within, hug Steve Ballmer' The Register, 19th September 2008 'Bill Buxton to change Microsoft from within, hug Steve Ballmer' The Register, 19th September 2008

    [Bill Buxton, Principal Researcher at Microsoft, interviewed at the company’s Remix 08 conference in Brighton where he gave a keynote.] Buxton claims [the attitude to quality of experience in the mobile industry] is changing, thanks to Apple [and … More

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    Visit Organised defeat?, Martyn Perks, Culture Wars, 12 September 2008 Organised defeat?, Martyn Perks, Culture Wars, 12 September 2008

    [Review of 'Here Comes Everybody' book.] [Shirky has a point about the dynamics in the media sector.] Shirky’s argument takes an anti-elitist form in his attack on journalism as a profession, and he is wrong for it... His ‘bottom-up’ defence of th… More

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    Visit 'In defence of particle physics' Professor David L Wark, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Imperial College London, BBC News, 10 September 2008 'In defence of particle physics' Professor David L Wark, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Imperial College London, BBC News, 10 September 2008

    In his Presidential Address, [Sir David King] gave a cogent and sobering assessment of the challenges facing our growing human population in the areas of resource management and climate change. ¶ While few would question his desire to tackle these… More

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    Visit Intel and design research, Justin McGuirk, IconEye, 28 August 2008 Intel and design research, Justin McGuirk, IconEye, 28 August 2008

    Who does the world’s biggest microchip manufacturer turn to when it wants to see the future?... What are the payment rituals of a cashless society? Will we navigate our interactive TVs by gesture? These are the kind of questions being considered b… More

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    Visit 'To Make a Stock Pop, Innovate' Mark Hulbert, New York Times, August 30, 2008 'To Make a Stock Pop, Innovate' Mark Hulbert, New York Times, August 30, 2008

    Review of lots companies which committed to R&D during previous downtimes. Research revealed that even ignoring the eventual success of those endeavours investors liked companies that said they were doing R&D. Their stock even rose more so during … More

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    Visit 'A Failure of Intelligence: Part I' Freeman Dyson, Tech Review, 11/14/2006 'A Failure of Intelligence: Part I' Freeman Dyson, Tech Review, 11/14/2006

    Prominent physicist Freeman Dyson recalls the time he spent developing analytical methods to help the British Royal Air Force bomb German targets during World War II. http://www.technologyreview.com/Infotech/17724/ [Part II http://www.technologyre… More

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