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The new resume: an OPML file, not a tweet

While Stow Boyd is jump­ing on Amanda Mooney‘s tweet that The new resume is 140 char­ac­ters or less Soo­cial, a Dutch startup excit­ing in and for itself, asked for this items when recruit­ing: If you feel you can help us out we have a few jobs open so send us your OPML along with your cv and vcf to ste­fan (at) soocial …

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Returns to cooperation

Clas­si­cal Umair insight, excel­lent: […] the returns to com­pe­ti­tion are dom­i­nated by the returns to coop­er­a­tion in a world where any­one can com­pete. Source: Bub­ble­gen­er­a­tion Strategy Lab

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Knowledge has become social (surprise !)

Even if it may seem obvi­ous, this is a pretty deep MP. I was reminded of by this pre­sen­ta­tion of David Wein­berger. What made me notice and reflect was two pieces. First, his mailing-list. You sub­scribe to lots of mailing-lists. On each, there’s at least one true expert, even the lead­ing one, who con­tributes. And yet, even though he or …

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Another data point in the Apple trend

Of note: After a few weeks with his new iPhone, Grant McCracken was sur­prised to real­ize that he’d prob­a­bly switch to the Mac when he got his next com­puter. He wants the iPhone’s ele­gant, user-friendly design on his lap­top, too. Long­time ace coder and Foo Dun­can David­son (who moon­lights as the pho­tog­ra­pher at our con­fer­ences) said he’d been get­ting a noticeable …

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