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Insight-Driven Innovation | MIT Technology Review - 1 views

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    What is the role of data vs. instinct and experience in innovation? How will big data influence how we make decisions? 
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Helpful Financial Assistance Available Now to Remove Your Financial Worries - 0 views

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    People who don't able to manage their all personal need with is or her monthly income and often fall in big monetary trouble. Then these individuals are applying for same day loans assistance and get the fast money support from online lender.
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Three Big Ideas for Post-Smartphone Design, From the Mind Behind Beats by Dre | Wired D... - 0 views

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    Would love this tape measure as I replace all the blinds in my windows.  Could see it very helpful in a museum application.
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Google's Scientific Approach to Work-Life Balance (and Much More) - 1 views

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    Are you a Segmentor or an Integrator? They may be carving out too big a universe of questions to explore, but it's interesting that Google is looking to produce the equivalent of the Framingham Heart Study on work-life issues.
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Coloring Isn't Just For Kids. It Can Actually Help Adults Combat Stress. - 0 views

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    Read the comments too. Coloring is a big stress reliever for adults. How about coloring books in third spaces?
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Beneficial Features That Create Demand For No Credit Check Payday Loans In The Money Ma... - 0 views

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    People who don't able to manage their finances often fall in big monetary trouble that gives them the blemished credit records.
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Pandora for Fine Art | IdeaFeed | Big Think - 0 views

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    Pandora for museums? Where will this take us on our tech journey?
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German Employees Help Define Company's Board of Directors | IdeaFeed | Big Think - 0 views

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    Could you imagine museum workers electing 1/2 of the board?
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The promise and peril of 'Big Data' - latimes.com - 1 views

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    Interesting take on thinking beyond privacy issues when considering regulations about recording information about Internet usage. "Regulators need to take care not to treat the analysis of anonymized information as if it were an ominous new form of surveillance."
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5x5x5: Rick Smolan Of 'The Human Face Of Big Data' Talks About Transformative Tech - 0 views

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    Five guests from a variety of sectors will answer questions on how technology and innovation can be used for social good.
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Manufacturer Vita Needle Finds Investment in Older Workers Turns a Big Profit - 1 views

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    FABULOUS!!!!
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Shared Value in Conservation: Fewer Carrots and Sticks, More Designers - 0 views

  • How can conservation organizations leverage the economic concept of shared value? Can they create tools beyond the regulatory stick, which creates the illusion of a carrot? Can they create collaborative partnerships between NGOs and sustainability-focused social designers?
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Alzheimer's cases, and costs, projected to swell - latimes.com - 1 views

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    The projected stats on the future of Alzheimer's cases continue to rise-what are museums going to do about it?
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    This is a big one... You see conversations around preventative / delaying aspects of Alz -- through 'creative aging' community work. Something for Museums to explore
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Baby Boomer Trends That Could Impact You | JobsInNJ.com Article - 0 views

  • Older Baby Boomers slated for retirement could create many new future job openings - if they decide to leave the job market at age 65. But that's a big "if." Several trends are now pointing toward delayed retirement due to increased personal expenses, better health and the desire to stay working - at least part-time - beyond age 65. For whatever reason, Baby Boomers are staying in the workforce longer than previous generations.
  • The BLS also predicts that the arts, entertainment, and recreation industry is expected to grow by 15 percent by 2018, with most of the growth in the amusement, gambling, and recreation sector.
  • Job growth is projected to stem partially from retired Baby Boomers who have more leisure time, more disposable income and more concern with being physically fit than the generations before them - all driving a need for more recreational programs.
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