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http://pedersondesigns.com [pedersondesigns] If the date is somewhere beyond 2010 and educators are still debating whether Wikipedia is a “trusted” source, I’m pointing them back to this post on October 31, 2005. I’m beginning to care less and less about the “trusted” part.

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Sean Blagsvedt[Sean Blagsvedt] Friedman's new flat world view: or the world of business, where Indian and Chineseinnovators are competing against and working with some of the most advancedWestern multinationals -- hierarchies are being flattened and value is being createdless and less within vertical silos and more and more through horizontalcollaboration within companies, between companies and among individuals.

http://webiocosm.blogspot.com [Webiocosm.blogspot.com] Henry's Webiocosm Blog: When I saw the family name, Salticidae, I immediately thought of a word with the same root, saltatory, as in saltatory conduction. Which is the means by which action potentials travel along myelinated nerve fibers, JUMPING from node (of Ranvier) to node.

Lessig.orghttp://www.lessig.org [Lessig.org] Lawrence Lessig: In business, we have silo busting, best practices, and offshoring. How has any of this actually made business better?

Blogdriverswaltz.comhttp://blogdriverswaltz.com [Blogdriverswaltz.com] blogdriverswaltz.com » Social Software: Leave it to the ever controversial Wikipedia (controversial at least for librarians to support) to strike up the ol’ debate.

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