This Week’s Bits & Bytes
This week’s tasty tidbits from the business and technology front, as well as other recommended links:
- Why Small Companies Will Win in This Economy — Harvard Business offers some optimism for entrepreneurs.
- Television Outside the Box — The Atlantic takes an entertaining look at 3D TV: "Like a headache-inducing cicada, 3-D programming shows up on television about once a decade, only to disappear and be forgotten until whenever it appears again…"
- How Spam Saves Libraries with reCAPTCHA — It turns out that those annoying word puzzles on Web forms are actually helping contribute to the world’s expanding pool of digital knowledge. Fascinating story!
- Mobile Skype: The End of Cellular As We Know It — Skype is now available for all Windows Mobile, Blackberry, and Google Android mobile phones, threatening to render obsolete the traditional cellular phone business. Meanwhile, Apple is trying their best not to cooperate…
- Risk, Fear, Certainty : The Frontal Cortex — "Given the massive decision-making flaws exposed by the current economic mess, what
variables should scientists be investigating in the future so that we can better understand how we got here? In other words, what will be the hot topic in decision-making science two years from now?" - Official Gmail Blog: Undo Send — A new feature in Gmail Labs gives you a five second window to cancel after hitting "Send" on an ill-advised email. It doesn’t sound like long, but it can be a crucial window of time.
- Top 7 Practical Tips For Overcoming Stage Fright — Giving a presentation? Check out these useful tips.
- Celebrity English » Learn grammar and vocabulary with the stars! — Brush up on your command of the language with these funny examples from celebrities.
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