Edward Burtynsky [ Photographic Works ]
Article by Steve Albini about how standard accounting and contracts have made the music industry so bloated and unproductive.
Official city site.
Special Issues - Gary Price's List of Lists
GamesIndustry.biz
The Problem With Music
Two very interesting interviews - one with Jonathan Schwartz on community - the other with Vinod Khosla on Biofules
CBC.ca - Marketplace
INFERNAL COMBUSTION.COM
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To get a handle on the state of the art [AI created an annotated list of 40 sites]. I think we should see within the foreseeable future a standard set of functionalities - submitting, ranking, organizing, searching, commentating, collaborating, annotatin
PLoS Medicine, a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by the Public Library of Science (PLoS)
our privately managed yet mainly publicly funded system produces the worst of both worlds—high costs, rampant inefficiencies and intense competition among providers that doesn't benefit patients. She traces how today's market-driven medical system emerg
...a doctor's main role would be to restore the physical, psychological and social capacity of the sick person to allow him or her to live life in their own self-determined manner. Medicine would not be about returning the body or mind to an idealized sta
...the dangers of expert opinion explain why doctors have spent most of human history killing their patients...in Bad Medicine, Wootton...creates a genuinely thrilling adventure out of the abysmal failings of doctors over the past 2,000 years. Wootton's
Blog that reflects on medicine, society, business, and science.
Search algorithms & popularity factors: link, social, click, blog, industry. Since modern search engines are concerned with popularity and not direct relevancy, & big firms up the price of text link buying beyond affordability...
1971 Comic Book 'Power for Progress' (and Progress for Power) =|= ...
This is a fantastic list. It's only a pity he's missing some things the XP community has known for ages like unit testing, continuous integration, static analysis, writing tests for bugs, etc
I like the 'open cage' metaphor he uses here