Weekly Digest for January 7th
Every week, this little bot pulls my tweets, shared links, posted photos, and other bits and bobs into a single post for your perusal. Enjoy!
This week, there were 15 items.
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Shared ? The Tablet.
Interesting speculation on what the new Apple tablet computing device will be like. |
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Shared YOU ARE IN CONTROL.
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Another marathon session of playing Mafia, last night. Hanging out in Tahoe cabins seems to bring out the competitive deviousness in people. [nagutron]
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Looking for a Sales Rockstar for @samasource http://bit.ly/90zMbX – Send me experienced BPO sales people who want to make a difference. #in [nagutron]
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The B Corporation is an interesting legal structure for social entrepreneurship. The post is not incredibly informative, but I’m giving credit as I’m learning about this here, first. |
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Axel needs to chill out with these -er jokes http://bit.ly/4Vjzwg [nagutron]
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Shared Agrosexual.
"…an underlying aggressiveness to sexuality in general: agro-sexuality.To be clear, I’m not talking about aggression enacted through sex, but rather about a militancy in the display of one’s approach to sexuality. The past decade’s proliferation of online profiles, digital cameras, and all manner of social technologies has demanded we approach basically every other aspect of our modern identities as a performative display. It only makes sense that sexuality wouldn’t be exempt…" |
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Shared The Top Moments of the Decade in Social Entrepreneurship | Social Entrepreneurship | Change.org.
Here are ten years of financial, technological, and business model innovation in social entrepreneurship, summarized. This list includes shout outs to key players who rose in the aughts, as well as the debut of little guys like Samasource. |
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Holy crap. Bus and truck collided near the Soap Factory last night. Bus could easily have ended up in Stephen’s room http://bit.ly/6rtRqQ [nagutron]
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Quite possibly the most physically revolting thing I have ever experienced just happened on Market street. Sorry, no details. Blargh… [nagutron]
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The orchid hypothesis: Genetically-related behavior "disorders" may actually be huge assets in different environmental contexts. These genes are the "leveraged bets" of the natural selection game. |
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I nominate @Samasource for a Shorty Award in #nonprofit because Giving Work has huge potential for the world’s poor. [nagutron]
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Scenes from Hanoi, from an industrial designer’s perspective. A few of the examples are more intentionally-designed than he thinks, though. |
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Shared Crowdsourced logo, continued.
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RT MIT Sloan students came by to tour @Samasource. We put them to work, finishing our crowdsourced sign: http://bit.ly/8sJHoi #in [nagutron]
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Related Posts:
- Weekly Digest for January 14th (January, 2010)
- Weekly Digest for February 19th (February, 2010)
- Weekly Digest for December 15th (December, 2009)
- Weekly Digest for January 28th (January, 2010)
- Weekly Digest for December 24th (December, 2009)


January 10th, 2010 at 6:24 pm
i want a little bot to do this for me too. where do i get one?
January 10th, 2010 at 11:21 pm
What you want is this WordPress plugin: http://www.enthropia.com/labs/wp-lifestream/
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