ThoughtEngine 0.5 release just a few weeks away
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View ArticleThe Myth of Single Task Focus
I have read in many places that multi-tasking (or context switching, as it is known in the software development world) reduces productivity, and heard many supposed truisms about how single task focus...
View ArticleWhen Meetings Run Long
We have all been there – an hour later than scheduled you finally conclude the meeting. As you walk out you wonder, “What, exactly, did we accomplish?” More often than not, the major take-away of such...
View ArticleThe Golden Ratio of Information Velocity
Back in the 7th grade, my Algebra teacher constantly referred to himself and all other mathematicians as lazy. It was a joke with some truth – math, and more specifically mathematical models, are...
View Article5 Browser extensions for a safer, more productive web experience
Surfing the web on a PC is like sailing the Pacific Ocean on a paddleboat – endless content, lots of things to see, hard as hell to get out of. On top of getting lost in a death loop of Pinterest...
View ArticleBreaking Down Information Silos
We live at a time where the ethos of the business world is becoming about innovation, collaboration, integration, and so many other buzzwords that have to do with connectivity. In the past, these were...
View ArticleGreece for Sale
The financial community considers the question “Who wants to buy a Greek Bank?” Widely reported recently, Greek fortunes hang in the balance as 6 years of recession are rumoured to be on the turn-up...
View ArticleHow Natural Language Processing Could Make Travel in China Easier and Safer
Natural language processing projects present big challenges in China, where pronunciation varies widely by geographic region and the sheer number of homophones makes word identification highly...
View ArticlePresenting Cancer Information through Data Visualization
In health care, the basic need to represent Information from analyzed data sets plays a significant role in providing both medical researchers and patients with accurate reports on the cause and...
View ArticleA Different Side of Management
Various news reports of late have focused on the interplay of success and ethics in business lives. Bill Gates, in ‘The Road Ahead’ states “success is a lousy teacher” and this seems to be a sentiment...
View ArticleFat Cat Tax Back?
European heads have turned lately to tax avoidance amongst big companies. A while back, Starbuck’s caused a stir and more recently, using the tax relaxed Irish base, Amazon has defended its stance –...
View ArticleFormula for Success in the East Asian Tech Boom?
In general, Asia’s technology labor force is growing, diversifying, and rapidly developing. Its top talents are already on par with competitors across the globe. And in part as a result of that, the...
View ArticleA Little Breathing Space on a Busy Day
Julian Smith uses enterprise and imagination to unlock a new and likely to be popular wellbeing trend; that of having easily accessible city wide ‘breather tanks’, where one can pop into uninterrupted...
View ArticleGovernment Surveillance in East Asia
Edward Snowden’s NSA leaks have assured that for the past couple of weeks, it has been America’s web surveillance apparatus under the media spotlight. But the United States is far from the only country...
View ArticlePay As You Go Doctors
Unlike other welfare systems, USA’s long established tradition of Medical Insurance has become a cultural norm. However, after decades of systematic signing into less and less lucrative schemes, some...
View ArticleWhere have all the leaders gone?
There has been a lot of recent discussion around the reasons for the decline in the value of American labor. The data paints a grim future for the American worker – while the official unemployment...
View ArticleThe Shift in Sentiment That’s Opening the Way for Privatized Welfare in the UK
Under The Freedom of Information Act, quite recently, documents held by the infamous 1980’s Thatcher led Tory Government, have revealed the political desire of those Leader’s to privatize the welfare...
View ArticleHow a Data Approach can Enhance the Value of HR
As with all new branches of science, the analysis of BigData is experiencing its fair share of “buzzword explosion”—and by buzzword explosion; I mean the coining of new words/phrases for explain new...
View ArticleBig Data, Tracking Consumer Moods and Developing Marketing Strategies
Earlier in the third quarter of 2013, Nordstrom Inc–one of the biggest fashion retailers in the US–was in the eye of the media storm for its integration of a data tracking process that–in my opinion...
View ArticleHow ThoughtEngine Works
So you’ve seen our Tweets and Google Plus posts about ThoughtEngine, and want to know more about how the app actually works? Watch the video to hear me explain: The app is now live in the Google Play...
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