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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 4/30/10

This week’s delivery from the link stork: The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart puts the entire lost iPhone/Gizmodo thing in perspective.  Regardless of your stance on Apple, Stewart makes some good points. Absolutely perfect — and I mean perfect — viral video for Lots-o’-Huggin Bear, one of the new characters in Disney/Pixar’s upcoming Toy Story 3. 

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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 4/23/10

This week’s fresh, dolphin-safe bounty of fine web treasures: Here’s a TED talk of skeptic James Randi denouncing psychic fraud and irrational beliefs.  Lots of snake oil out there, even with knowing what we know. Facebook made massive announcements at this year’s f8 conference.  Nutshell: they’re going to own the web and make the entire

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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 4/16/10

Not a lot of energy for editorial today, mainly because I’m way behind on sleep because I’m a hockey zealot and incapable of not watching a Red Wings playoff game, no matter how late.  And tonight, for game two, I’ll be up just as late as two nights ago, hopefully less frustrated, but still yelling

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Linkology: The Best of the Internet for 4/9/10

The truth goes like this: it’s a big vacation week, opening day here in Detroit, and I thought — naively, as it turns out — that I could get away with not worrying about the Friday links post. I was wrong.  Turns out some colleagues here in the office, while I was wrestling with the

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Linkology: Friday Links for 3/26/10

First some administrivia: we’ve had a pretty big spike in readership this month, so I’d like to say hello and thank you to all our new readers.  This place would just be an empty echo chamber without you, so we appreciate your readership and RSS subscriptions. If you’d like to follow us on Twitter and

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You Should *Want* People Who Disagree With You

Matt over at SvN points me to the keynote address from this year’s MIT Sports Analytics Conference, which, on the surface, probably isn’t the first thing you’ll be Googling for in the morning.  But despite it being moderated by Michael Lewis and featuring an a pretty good panel, it gets very interesting at about 20

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