Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 1/29/10

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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 1/29/10

Of course, life just wouldn’t make sense if I didn’t include a bevy of iPad links: Stephen Fry’s excellent iPad About.  He gets the iPad’s weight in the future of computing. Stephen Fry again, this time on his personal blog, with one of the smartest essays about the iPad I’ve seen anywhere.  This is top-grade

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Reclusive Author J.D. Salinger Dies at 91

“If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to  know is where I was born and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don’t feel like going into

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Fred Wilson: How to Calculate a Return on Investment

Fred Wilson is a VC and principal of Union Square Ventures.  As a VC, he  points out a consistent error made by entrepreneurs pitching their business plans: As I look over the business plans and projections that these entrepreneurs share with us, one thing I constantly see is a lack of sophistication in calculating the

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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 1/22/10

How not to say what you mean in business. Why some comedy writers aren’t laughing at Jay Leno. Speaking of Leno, I’ve seen this all over the place lately, making its way around the ‘tubes. Baratunde Thurston speculates how MLK Jr. might have used Twitter. (“Who is Chuck Norris, and why is everyone tweeting about

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Crayola Color Chart, 1903-2010

Incredible visualization of Crayola’s colors from 1903 until today, created by Weather Sealed.  All of you Edward Tufte fans should dig this. Crayola’s Law: “The number of hues doubles every 28 years.” (Via Neven Mrgan)

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What’s Happening to ‘Traditional’ Telcos?

Vinnie Mirchandani: Traditional telcos keep swearing they don’t just want to be a “dumb pipe”. It’s unfair but when you are standing next to Apple and Google, you better be running as hard and smart. Otherwise, you just have to accept dumb just looks dumber by the day. It’s getting harder to see ‘traditional’ (not

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Dreams

And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident,

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Linkology: Because Nobody Reads Books Anymore

Some hand-selected, web-sized reading for you today: Because it’s a sad topic that shouldn’t be avoided, The Big Picture has the best and most powerful photoessay on the crisis in Haiti I’ve seen yet.  Disclaimer: some images are difficult to view. Here’s a simple portrait of John Lennon.  Right? Master juggler Michael Moschen performs ‘The

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The Children of Cyberspace

My 2-year-old daughter surprised me recently with two words: “Daddy’s book.” She was holding my Kindle electronic reader. Here is a child only beginning to talk, revealing that the seeds of the next generation gap have already been planted. She has identified the Kindle as a substitute for words printed on physical pages. I own

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