Archive for November, 2007

Impressive Demo Application

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

This application shows you similar Flickr pictures than your sketch. I hope they add soon a “similar picture” feature.

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Sutton’s 15 Rules

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

1. Sometimes the best management is no management at all — first do no harm!
2. Indifference is as important as passion.
3. In organizational life, you can have influence over others or you can have freedom from others, but you can’t have both at the same time.
4. Saying smart things and giving smart answers are important. Learning to listen to others and to ask smart questions is more important.
5. Learn how to fight as if you are right and listen as if you are wrong: It helps you develop strong opinions that are weakly held.
6. You get what you expect from people. This is especially true when it comes to selfish behavior; unvarnished self-interest is a learned social norm, not an unwavering feature of human behavior.
7. Getting a little power can turn you into an insensitive self-centered jerk.
8. Avoid pompous jerks whenever possible. They not only can make you feel bad about yourself, chances are that you will eventually start acting like them.
9. The best test of a person’s character is how he or she treats those with less power.
10. The best single question for testing an organization’s character is: What happens when people make mistakes?
11. The best people and organizations have the attitude of wisdom: The courage to act on what they know right now and the humility to change course when they find better evidence.
12. The quest for management magic and breakthrough ideas is overrated; being a master of the obvious is underrated.
13. Err on the side of optimism and positive energy in all things.
14. It is good to ask yourself, do I have enough? Do you really need more money, power, prestige, or stuff?
15. Jim Maloney is right: Work is an overrated activity.

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the Google Enigma

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

“Above all, Google teaches us, through both its successes and its failures, that smart companies — the ones that are not only consistently innovative but consistently profitable — exhibit three qualities. They hire talented people and give them room to excel. They measure progress and results rigorously and make course adjustments quickly. And they remain disciplined in their work and their spending, curbing the instinct to do too much at once.”
Nicholas G. Carr

Engine

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Why storytelling is dead?

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

This is a quite interesting interview about how fiction and reality are mixing themselves up. It seems this is nothing new except now this is done on a much bigger scale.

Link (in French sorry)

Préparons le monde de demain

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Geek Humor

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Normally I do not like reposting… But this one was just so great.

XKCD

As usual the great XKCD.

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Winter Time

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Kufstein Fortress

This is the view from my balcony.

Cubicle Freakout

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

OK I am easily amused. But this is cool.

Cublicle Freakout

Link (via I Hate Your Job)

How to use software to create an explosion?

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

This title is a little bit overdramatic but the article is interesting.

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