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Author Archives: willo
“Free Agent Nation: How America’s New Independent Workers Are Transforming the Way We Live”
Awhile ago I finished reading Daniel Pink‘s book “Free Agent Nation: How America’s New Independent Workers Are Transforming the Way We Live“. I found out about Daniel Pink’s work after watching a TED Talk on “The Surprising Science of Motivation“. … Continue reading
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Tagged book, daniel pink, Free Agent Nation, free agents, independent contractor, self-employed, society, TED Talks, work
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“Who Am I?: The 16 Basic Desires That Motivate Our Actions and Define Our Personalities”
A few weeks ago I read Professor Steven Reiss‘s book “Who Am I?: The 16 Basic Desires That Motivate Our Actions and Define Our Personalities“. I found this book after watching a TED Talk given by Daniel Pink entitled “The … Continue reading
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Tagged daniel pink, desires, happiness, intrinsic, motivation, personality, steven reiss, TED Talks, test, values
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Weblog Integration Into Facebook
I am trying out Facebook’s ability to import a weblog. Specifically, for my WordPress based weblog, I used the directions in this tutorial. Since I’ve not posted anything else recently, this is likely the only post that’ll show-up on Facebook.
Posted in Site Administration, Social Web
Tagged facebook, integration, weblog, wordpress
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“Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities and Software”
With some interruption this month, I finished reading Steven Johnson‘s book “Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software“. I watched a Long Now Foundation Seminar About Long-term Thinking given by the author that I found interesting, and … Continue reading
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Tagged CAS, complex adaptive systems, complex systems, complexity theory, emergence, science, self-organization, social web, steven johnson
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