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Stephen Dale

Joke-Telling Robots Are the Final Frontier of Artificial Intelligence | Motherboard - 0 views

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    Joke telling robots - an application for AI you probably hadn't considered!
Phil Ridout

Microsoft PowerPoint - Oct. KM Community Call.pptx [Read-Only] - 0 views

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    October KM Community Call:KM Maturity and the PotentialROI
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    - Listen to the recording by copying and pasting the following link into your internet browser: http://webmedia.apqc.org/il80web20025/Marketing/Webinars/KM_CC_10_2011.wmv
Gary Colet

Admitting Failure - 1 views

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    Learning from failure stories
Matt Hill

Henley Highlights « The ecology of knowledge - 0 views

  • If your organisation says that social networking is too time consuming, ask why their meetings go on all day and they spend so much time writing 40 page reports that no-one reads.
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      Very relevant when explaining social networking to middle management who are victims of back-to-back meetings.
Matt Hill

Free e-books - 2 views

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    Many books in the public domain may be freely accessed here.
Gary Colet

The 5 Myths of Innovation - The Magazine - MIT Sloan Management Review - 1 views

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    MIT Sloane article from Julian Birkinshaw, LBS, debunking commonly held beliefs about innovation
erica hurley

Managing government relations for the future: McKinsey survey results - 2 views

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    interesting reading ahead of the September workshop
Matt Hill

Free Book Summaries - 0 views

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    A wiki on summaries of mainstream books - fiction & non-fiction.
Stephen Dale

The Secret Search Engine Tearing Wikipedia Apart | Motherboard - 1 views

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    In September, the Wikimedia Foundation won a $250,000 grant from the Knight Foundation to start building the "Wikimedia Knowledge Engine," a "system for discovering reliable and trustworthy public information on the internet," according to grant documents, which were released late last week. That the Knowledge Engine, now known as "Wikimedia Discovery," even existed was news to the Wikipedia editors community, who say the project's secretive nature and very existence are fundamentally at odds with Wikimedia's transparent ethos.
Stephen Dale

The Man Who's Building a Computer Made of Brains | Motherboard - 0 views

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    In the cycle of accelerating computing power, we've gone from the slate to the paper, from the paper to mechanical systems, mechanical systems to the vacuum tube, vacuum tubes to silicon, and now we are moving to neurons.
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