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Innovation Brief
Another week and another collection of interesting ideas from around the Internet.
As always, thoughts and/or comments are greatly appreciated.
This issue:
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Has Apple helped create the real Web 2.0?
[psfk]
Is Apple breaking away from today's browser centric applications to be the first to create the user centric web? -
The Web that time forgot
[The New York Times]
More than half a century before Tim Berners-Lee released the first Web browser in 1991, Otlet (pronounced ot-LAY) described a networked world where “anyone in his armchair would be able to contemplate the whole of creation.” -
Gartner identifies top ten
disruptive technologies for 2008
to 2012
[eHomeUpgrade]
Agree or disagree? -
Pixar's tightknit culture is its edge
[Signal vs. Noise]
As the pace of change increases, and companies increasingly hand once core elements of their business to partners, it's a companies culture that provides its edge.
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