Sentiment analysis on sentiment analysis
Ok – this is clever. He does a roundup on people’s responses to the recent NYT article on sentiment…
Ok – this is clever. He does a roundup on people’s responses to the recent NYT article on sentiment…
Nice bit of research on the spike in numbers of books with the word innovation in the title. Based…
Here are this week’s links: Sentiment Analysis (Can computers interpret feelings?) – This is dumb. There, I said it.…
In response to my recent debate inducing post, Why the Whole Foods boycott is stupid, where I offered that…
Sloppy logic is fun to throw around and there are certain popular patterns of slop thrown around when talking…
A journalist for BNET, part of CBS Interactive, is looking for a great short story on dealing with things…
For the fifth time I managed to get invited to O’Reilly’s FOO (Friends Of O’Reilly) camp, an unconference weekend…
From awhile back here’s a video of an experiment in public speaking – instead of doing the same song…
A book that changed my life in 2002 is Living, Loving and Learning, by Leo Buscaglia, which taught my…
Flipping through old essays I found this one from 2005 – it’s one my favorite but most overlooked essays.…
Here are this week’s (health care free) links: The parts of news you don’t usually get – This is…
I’m not trying to be a healthcare reform clearing house, but a few articles I’ve found are much more…
I’ve been forwarded a few emails about the Whole Foods Boycott, a movement in response to Whole Food’s CEO…
Here are this week’s links: The project management cartoon generator – you’ve seen this cartoon a zillion times. Now…
With a new book on the way it’s time to redesign this website, a site still working the same…
My innovation hype detector went off in this NYT piece on the Kindle. The offending quote is as follows:…
“I was rehearsing a play, and there was a scene that went on before me, then I had to…
Here are this week’s links: 50 great examples of infographics – Curiously enough, these excellent, cool, examples are surrounded…
I’ve been loosely following the healthcare debate in the U.S. and there are some obvious points for innovation gone…
Here are this week’s links: The problems of Virtual teams – Some research showing how problems are more frequent…