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Archive for June, 2007

quintillions of possible configurations

Posted by maz on June 14th, 2007

Why should anyone pay $200,000 for solving Rubik’s Cube in 26 moves? Credit: Popular Science Blog The U.S. National Science Foundation supports this project becaue of it’s relevance for problems of search and enumeration. And scientists from the Northeastern University have completed the mission. In times of highly increasing amounts of data search interests will [...]

organizing innovation

Posted by maz on June 6th, 2007

One of the most challenging tasks concerning innovation is to juggle the following two things: keeping your existing products thriving and pushing innovation for the future. In other words: How can one balance daily business and seminal development? Researches at the Harvard Business School (Tushman et al.) have published a working paper some days ago [...]

uncommon interview partners

Posted by maz on June 5th, 2007

Bill Gates (Microsoft) and Steve Jobs (Apple) were talking about their companies, their relationsship and definitly some funny stuff – really enjoyable. [youtube M3tUkyCRp0A nolink] I don’t feel that it is necessary to comment it but I think while watching the interview we should be aware that these two guys are amoung the most successful [...]


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