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Planned Obsolescence, as Myth or Reality – NYTimes.com | Things I grab, motley collection
it’s actually very hard to infer a company’s motives for designing a feature a certain way, and whether that decision was intended to hasten degradation of older products, as some insist that the famously secretive Apple is doing. […] In a n…
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Code is law | Things I grab, motley collection
See on Scoop.it – Things I Grab (Here and There): THgsIGrbHT What makes the net unregulable is that it is hard to tell who someone is, and hard to know the character of the content being delivered. Both of these features are now changing. Archit…
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Creative and Critical Thinking Activities and Ideas | Things I grab, motley collection
See on Scoop.it – Things I Grab (Here and There): THgsIGrbHT Critical Thinking Toolkit (Critical Thinking Toolkit | Creative and Critical Thinking Activities… http://t.co/YDYfeJSKb9 http://t.co/huATBlCRq8)… See on http://www.pinterest.com Filed under…
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The History of Typography – Animated Short | Things I grab, motley collection
See on Scoop.it – Things I Grab (Here and There): THgsIGrbHT A paper-letter animation about the history of fonts and typography. 291 Paper Letters. 2,454 Photographs. 140 hours of work. Created by Ben Barrett-Forrest ©… See on http://www.youtube.com …
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Autumn has come a touch late as the mild weather has made a determined effort to keep trees and plants looking remarkably green, the grass lush and lots of flowers in bloom. Some trees are starting to turn colour, although around two weeks late…
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Why confidence may be overrated | Things I grab, motley collection
See on Scoop.it – Things I Grab (Here and There): THgsIGrbHT ‘Humble-but-competent leaders are both better-liked and more successful than braggarts,’ says Oliver Burkeman plerudulier‘s insight: Stride into a meeting and just repeat your point …
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