Archive for January, 2010

In the Next Industrial Revolution, Atoms Are the New Bits

via wired.com … and all you nee to conquer the world is a brilliant idea Posted via web from stirring the frogpond

The value of abstracting design problems

Patrick Whitney explains the value of design for business and innovation–in under four minutes (from IIT Institute of Design on Vimeo …). Not exactly an MBA style approach – which makes it so inspirational, yes.

Indispensable cogs – Seth Godin’s Linchpin

via blogs.forrester.com The best things come up in the comments: “The graveyards are full of indispensable men.” But sure, by all means, passion is a good idea.” Both #yesyesyes and nothing new here Posted via web from stirring the frogpond

Cubicles – A Free Documentary

via lifehackingmovie.com “If you’ve been wondering where cubicles came from, how they affect the way we work, and where office design is going in the future (and I know you have), then look no further, all your answers lie above.” Cross-pollinating the posts about CoWorking like From Home to Cubicles to CoWorking Posted via web […]

SNOW Magazine

Tokyo realtime – it’s plain beautiful … and it deals with things that matter (giving me inspiration):

From Home to Cubicles to CoWorking

via readwriteweb.com “allow nomadic tech workers to share ideas and solutions in a friendly environment” Did I mention that the next meetup for the Stuttgart Coworking Space is on February 3rd? Nächstes Treffen am 03.02.2010 … Posted via web from stirring the frogpond

WordPress – a stable platform for web publishing for generations to come

via wordpressfoundation.org Glad to hear that, I have far too high sunk costs in WordPress (not to mention the benefits and fun I had with it over the years) to let it linger … “The point of the foundation is to ensure free access, in perpetuity, to the projects we support. People and businesses may […]