State Of The Blogosphere
Every few months, we get journalistic Cassandras who counsel us on the blogopshere’s impending demise. It’s probably fair to...
Every few months, we get journalistic Cassandras who counsel us on the blogopshere’s impending demise. It’s probably fair to...
Thanks to Malene at My PhD Blog (great blog on youth and social networking) for posting a link to...
The man in the Tommorrowland jacket, Tyler Brûlé wrote in this week’s Financial Times about his desire to reconnect...
There were some very interesting phrases in Bill Clinton’s address to the Democratic Convention some months back. But one...
One of the things I remember from 2001 is reading a lot of parenting books. Having your first child...
Someone looking to move to Hong Kong posted an interesting question today on one of the ex-pat forums. They...
Economics was my favourite subject in senior high school and the was the focus of my early university studies....
David Brooks is at his best when he focusses on the intersection of economics and culture, as in today’s...
Clearly, some bloggers are considering anew what to do with their online presence. Just this week Steve Knight noted...
There’s currently a rush of books on multiple, portfolio or modular careers. A recent newcomer to this herd is...
The School of Life claims to be an apothecary for mind, but it might also be doing the kind...
Frank Luntz is a political analyst, spin-doctor and familiar face to anyone who watches the circus that is FoxNews....
My regressive sporting gene has caused me to succumb to the Olympic bug. Although we are, in an Olympic...
Part of the rationale for getting the iPhone was always to move back to mobile management of my projects,...
OK, call me a craven consumer if you must, but this is my first post from the iPhone. It...
Ever since the introduction of the CD, the sound quality of commercial music has been in steady decline. The...