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Tags for this date: cancer, conferences, emoticeuticals, interesting people, ip markets and monopolies, startups

  1. Where have all the Dating Startups Gone?

    Online Dating Insider - Jun 23, 2008

    Recently I moved my email from one Gmail account to another. It was fascinating and a royal PITA to move 55,000 messages, but when all was said and done I learned a lot about what I’ve been paying attention to the last

    Tagged: startups

  2. An Anti-Shyness Drug

    Brain Waves - Jun 23, 2008

    The King of Trust, Paul Zak, touts oxytocin as a potential drug for shyness: "Tests have shown that oxytocin reduces anxiety levels in users. It is a hormone that facilitates social contact between people. What's more

    Tagged: emoticeuticals

  3. links for 2008-06-23

    Strange Attractor - Jun 23, 2008

    Poynter Online - Romenesko “Are newspaper woes affecting coverage of overall economy?” Kevin: USA Today’s Chuck Raasch wonders if journalists are painting a grimmer economic picture than actually exists because of the

  4. Three days left to sign up

    Strange Attractor - Jun 23, 2008

    Just a reminder that there are a couple of days left to sign up for my seminar, Making Social Tools Ubiquitous, on Friday 27 June. Ticket sales close on Wednesday 25 June at 9am. And due to a booking snafu, Lloyd

    Tagged: conferences

  5. The War on Photography

    Copyfight - Jun 23, 2008

    Bruce Schneier has an update on his article for the Guardian describing the "movie plot" efforts to link public photography and anti-terrorist work. The gist is that there is no credible evidence linking public

    Tagged: interesting people

  6. Auroral Activity

    In the Pipeline - Jun 23, 2008

    If you go to the med-chem or pharmacology literature databases and type "Aurora kinase", you'd better stand back. A geyser of publications will come spraying out, most of them having to do with Aurora A and/or Aurora B

    Tagged: cancer

  7. Be Careful What You Wish For

    Copyfight - Jun 23, 2008

    Microsoft wished for a new trial, but must not have asked nicely enough this time. Last time it was accused of infringing Alcatel-Lucent (digital music) patents it won, getting a negative verdict and large judgment

    Tagged: ip markets and monopolies