Review: Predictably Irrational–The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions
Almost Did Not Buy, Reviews Too Negative–This Was Worth My Time, March 29, 2008
Almost Did Not Buy, Reviews Too Negative–This Was Worth My Time, March 29, 2008
Does Not Name Names or Illustrate Networks, March 29, 2008
Trained in computer science and software engineering, Douglas Schuler has been working on the borderlines of society and technology for over 20 years. He believes that positive social change is possible and that technology could play a role in promoting it. To that end he has given presentations on similar themes in Asia, Africa, Europe, …
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Innovative, Helpful, Relevant: Opening Shot in Science of Choice, March 26, 2008
Excellent in its Time, Overtaken by Time & Technology & Mindset, March 25, 2008
Disappointing, March 24, 2008
James S. Turner, is the chair of Citizens for Health Action Group, the national nonprofit consumer advocacy group working to broaden health care options, create an integrative health system based on wellness, and advance the freedom to make health choices. He is the author of The Chemical Feast: The Nader Report on the Food and …
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