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"I pay maniacal attention to where an idea comes from, and I even keep notebooks filled with my ideas," he said. "So it hurts when he takes credit for one of my designs."

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Steve Jobs Would Annoy Jony Ive By Taking Credit For His Design Work
Inside the close, complicated relationship between the two men most responsible for Apple's beautiful products.

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Recently, after one of my Google Reader marathons, I noticed I did not remember all that much. I bothered me. I put a lot of time and effort in reading.

I like to keep up with stuff. But the purpose of reading became the reading itself, not the learning. This quote from +Randy Murray's blog nails it:

(…) the time you spend writing will be paid back to you many fold. It’s the same as physical exercise: you come out stronger and more energetic than when you went in. Writing is a discipline. Even if you never publish a word, writing is a tool that thinking people use to help them think clearly..

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No Time To Write Equals No Time To Think
No Time To Write Equals No Time To Think

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I am a car sharer and I love it when I see 'my car' driving past. I love to see 'my cars' parked outside a train station.

Some will say you don't need the internet to do this but we might as well use it. Or did you know your three houses away neighbor has just the tool you need.

Now someone just start this in Belgium. Thanks.

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Micki Krimmel: Strengthen Communities Through Sharing @PSFK
The founder of NeighborGoods talks about how creating bonds based on sharing goods within a community strengthens its social fabric.

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Microsoft could have made the tablet for content creation. Could have made.

The key to Courier, Allard's team argued, was its focus on content creation. Courier was for the creative set, a gadget on which architects might begin to sketch building plans, or writers might begin to draft documents.

They could have made the ultimate office collaboration tool. They could have made it work. They didn't.

At least they have the XBOX 360.

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The inside story of how Microsoft killed its Courier tablet
Microsoft's decision to cancel its innovative Courier tablet computer a year and a half ago reverberates today, as the software giant plots strategy to catch up the the market-leading iPad. Read this …

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