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Archive for April, 2011

The Sunday Diigo Links Post (weekly)

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Can Hobbyists and Hackers Transform Biotechnology? – Technology Review Wow. As a fan of the Commons, Hessel’s observation really rocks my boat: QUOTE Then there’s Andrew Hessel, a biohacker fed up with the biotech business model, which he believes is built on the hoarding of intellectual property and leads companies to prioritize one-size-fits-all blockbuster drugs. […]

The (formerly Sunday, now Tuesday) Diigo Links Post (weekly)

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Once again, I’m late with my Sunday links post. Twas sitting in “drafts,” but not published. Now it is – enjoy. Women 2.0 – Founding Startups » Breaking Up With “Technology” Was the Best Thing I Did Before Love With Food Great piece by Aihui Ong on starting: QUOTE User Acquisition While learning Rails, coding […]

The Sunday (oops, Monday!) Diigo Links Post (weekly)

Monday, April 11th, 2011

So… I thought I didn’t have a Sunday links post, but looking on my admin page just now, it seems I do. Just the one, though… 😉 Emerging trends: Public engagement | Génome Canada The complexities of public engagement… QUOTE Key public engagement questions “We’ve learned lessons from the past and we’re asking more nuanced […]

Canada, Vote for the Internet.

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

We have an election coming up in Canada. Vote for the internet.

So many links, so little organization

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

The usual Sunday Diigo Link post failed me this Sunday: there was just too much all at once. Instead, I offer the following brain dump. Enjoy.

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