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		<title>Social Intelligence and Leadership</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 15:58:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daniel Goleman is a nationally known psychologist and author of books on emotional and social intelligence. He argues that good leaders have at least four characteristics to help them cope with the world. Two (self awareness and managing emotions) deal with the emotional intelligence of the individual leader and his or her ability to deal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/daniel-goleman/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Daniel Goleman">Daniel Goleman</a> is a nationally known psychologist and author of books on emotional and social intelligence. He argues that good leaders have at least four characteristics to help them cope with the world. Two (self awareness and managing emotions) deal with the emotional intelligence of the individual leader and his or her ability to deal with the world. Two others (humor and rapport) deal with social intelligence or being in sync with others. In this engaging video, Daniel elaborates on &#8220;<a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/social/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Social">Social</a> <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/intelligence/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Intelligence">Intelligence</a>&#8221;.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>About Daniel Goleman: </strong><br />
Daniel Goleman is an internationally known psychologist who lectures frequently to professional groups, business audiences, and on college campuses. Working as a science journalist, Goleman reported on the brain and behavioral sciences for The New York Times for many years. His 1995 book, <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/emotional-intelligence/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Emotional Intelligence">Emotional Intelligence</a> (Bantam Books) was on The New York Times bestseller list for a year-and-a-half; with more than 5,000,000 copies in print worldwide in 30 languages, and has been a best seller in many countries.
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		<title>One Laptop per Child, two years on</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2008 17:26:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nicholas Negroponte talks about how One Laptop per Child is doing, two years in. Speaking at the EG conference while the first XO laptops roll off the production line, he recaps the controversies and recommits to the goals of this far-reaching project.   About Nicholas Negroponte: A pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, Negroponte [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/nicholas-negroponte/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Nicholas Negroponte">Nicholas Negroponte</a> talks about how One <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/laptop/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Laptop">Laptop</a> per Child is doing, two years in. Speaking at the EG conference while the first XO laptops roll off the production line, he recaps the controversies and recommits to the goals of this far-reaching project.</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>About Nicholas Negroponte: </strong><br />
A pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, Negroponte was perhaps best known for founding and directing <a href="http://www.media.mit.edu/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #206ba8;">MIT&#8217;s Media Lab</span></a>, which helped drive the multimedia revolution and now houses more than 500 researchers and staff. An original investor in <a href="http://www.wired.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #206ba8;">WIRED</span></a> (and the magazine’s &#8220;patron saint&#8221;), for five years he penned a column exploring the frontiers of technology &#8212; ideas that he expanded into his 1995 best-selling book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Being-Digital-Nicholas-Negroponte/dp/0679762906" target="_blank"><span style="color: #206ba8;">Being Digital</span></a>. An angel investor extraordinaire, he&#8217;s funded more than 40 startups, and served on the boards of companies such as <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/motorola/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Motorola">Motorola</a> and <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/ambient-devices/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Ambient Devices">Ambient Devices</a>.
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<p align="justify">But his latest effort, the <a href="http://www.laptop.org/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #206ba8;">One Laptop per Child</span></a> project, may prove his most ambitious. The organization is manufacturing the XO (the &#8220;$100 laptop&#8221;), a wireless Internet-enabled, pedal-powered computer costing roughly $100. Negroponte hopes to put millions of these devices in the hands of the children in the developing world by 2010.</p>
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		<title>Why Zappos Pays New Employees To Quit &#8211; And You Should Too</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zappos, the Nevada-based online shoe and accessories retailer, has an interesting twist on new-hire bonuses. After applying and being chosen for a job, employees get a month of paid training. Then they&#8217;re offered $1,000 to leave. It&#8217;s a test of commitment, meant to see if money is what matters to workers. The amount offered has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/zappos/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Zappos">Zappos</a>, the Nevada-based online shoe and accessories retailer, has an interesting twist on new-hire bonuses. After applying and being chosen for a job, employees get a month of paid training. Then they&#8217;re offered $1,000 to leave. It&#8217;s a test of commitment, meant to see if money is what matters to workers. The amount offered has risen from an initial $100 and could grow even more. Only 1 in 10 take the offer, according to CEO <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/tony-hsieh/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tony Hsieh">Tony Hsieh</a>, and the company now employs approximately 1,600 who passed the test.</p>
<p align="justify"><p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/why-zappos-pays-new-employees-to-quit-and-you-should-too/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>About William C. Taylor: </strong><br />
William C. Taylor is an agenda-setting thinker, writer, and entrepreneur. His new book, <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/mavericks/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Mavericks">Mavericks</a> at Work, has been a New York Times and Wall Street Journal <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/bestseller/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Bestseller">Bestseller</a>. As cofounder of Fast Company, he launched a magazine that earned a passionate following among executives and entrepreneurs. He is an adjunct professor at <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/babson/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Babson">Babson</a> College and a former associate editor of Harvard <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/business/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Business">Business</a> Review.</p>
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		<title>Standardized Tests &amp; Talent Mismatch</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2008 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you remember that &#8220;whiz-kid&#8221; in your grad/undergrad class who was expected to be the next Bill Gates or Warren Buffet? And do you remember that &#8220;invisible&#8221; guy who was just happy to score a &#8220;B&#8221; and was destined to flip burgers for the rest of his life? And do you know where there are today? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Do you remember that &#8220;whiz-kid&#8221; in your grad/undergrad class who was expected to be the next Bill Gates or <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/warren-buffet/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Warren Buffet">Warren Buffet</a>? And do you remember that &#8220;invisible&#8221; guy who was just happy to score a &#8220;B&#8221; and was destined to flip burgers for the rest of his life? And do you know where there are today? Be prepared to be surprised. <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/malcolm-gladwell/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Malcolm Gladwell">Malcolm Gladwell</a> talks about how standardized tests go horribly wrong when uncovering the most promising talent for the job &#8211; what he calls the &#8220;Mismatch Problem&#8221;. And as the complexity of <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/workplace/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with workplace">workplace</a> grows in the future, hiring the &#8220;Best <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/talent/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Talent">Talent</a>&#8221; will need new measures.</p>
<p align="justify"><p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/standardized-tests-talent-mismatch/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>About Malcolm Gladwell: </strong><br />
Malcolm Gladwell specializes in surprises &#8212; counterintuitive truths discovered by clever researchers, obscure historians, and ordinary people observing the world. In his first year as a staff writer at the <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/" target="_blank">&#8220;New Yorker</a> in 1996, he captivated readers with an article titled &#8220;The <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/tipping/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tipping">Tipping</a> Point,&#8221; which grappled with a mysterious sudden drop in New York City crime, by applying the principles of epidemiology to policing. <a href="http://www.gladwell.com/tippingpoint/index.html" target="_blank">&#8220;The Tipping Point&#8221;</a> ultimately became a book and has remained on the New York Times best-seller lists for years.
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<p align="justify">Meanwhile, Gladwell has gone on to explore similar mismatches &#8212; mammography and fighter jets (it&#8217;s all about seeing), pit bulls and racial profiling, <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/wayne-gretsky/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Wayne Gretsky">Wayne Gretsky</a> and Yo-Yo Ma &#8212; writing cross-disciplinary articles that illuminate hidden facts about group behavior, business and individual selves. Gladwell began 2007 with a controversial look at the Enron case, distinct from all the reportage that&#8217;s come before.</p>
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		<title>Slowing Down in a World Built for Speed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 06:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Speed, notes journalist and author Carl Honore, has become a combining form: speed dialing, speed reading, speed walking, even speed dating. Modern life is stuck on fast-forward to such an extent, he notes, quoting Postcards from the Edge, that &#8220;even instant gratification takes too long.&#8221; But there&#8217;s a backlash brewing, he says, as everyday people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Speed, notes journalist and author <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/carl-honore/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Carl Honore">Carl Honore</a>, has become a combining form: speed dialing, speed reading, speed walking, even speed dating. Modern life is stuck on fast-forward to such an extent, he notes, quoting Postcards from the Edge, that &#8220;even instant gratification takes too long.&#8221; But there&#8217;s a backlash brewing, he says, as everyday people start putting the brakes on. He concludes with the results of his own attempt to get in touch with his &#8220;inner tortoise.&#8221;</p>
<p align="justify"><p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/slowing-down-in-a-world-built-for-speed/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>About Carl Honore:</strong><br />
Canadian-born journalist Carl Honore has written for The Economist, the <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/houston-chronicle/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Houston Chronicle">Houston Chronicle</a>, the Observer, and the National Post, but he is best known for his advocacy of the <a href="http://www.slowmovement.com/" target="_blank">Slow Movement</a>. A loose and international effort by the harried and haggard to decelerate the pace of their lives, the Slow Movement spans everything from telecommunications (<a href="http://www.slowlab.net/slowmail.html" target="_blank">slow email</a>) and health care (slow medicine) to diet (<a href="http://slowfood.com/" target="_blank">slow food</a>) and public space (<a href="http://matogmer.no/slow_cities__citta_slow.htm" target="_blank">slow cities</a>).
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<p align="justify">Honore&#8217;s bestselling book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Praise-Slowness-Challenging-Cult-Speed/dp/B000GH2YHO/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1201025742&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank">In Praise of Slowness</a> plots the lineage of our speed-obsessed society; while it recognizes the difficulty of slowing down, it also highlights the successes of everyday people around the world who have found ways of doing it. Honoré traces his &#8220;Aha&#8221; moment to his son&#8217;s bedtime, when Honore would race through storybooks &#8212; skipping pages, reading portions of paragraphs &#8212; to move things along. (He&#8217;s since reformed.) His next book, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Under-Pressure-Rescuing-Children-Hyper-Parenting/dp/0061128805/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1201035400&amp;sr=8-1" target="_blank">Under Pressure</a>, is about how we are raising a generation of overprogrammed, overachieving and exhausted children.</p>
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		<title>Daniel Goleman on Compassion</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence, asks why we aren’t more compassionate more of the time. Sharing the results of psychological experiments (and the story of the Santa Cruz Strangler), he explains how we are all born with the capacity for empathy &#8212; but we sometimes choose to ignore it. About Daniel Goleman: Daniel Goleman [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/daniel-goleman/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Daniel Goleman">Daniel Goleman</a>, author of Emotional <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/intelligence/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Intelligence">Intelligence</a>, asks why we aren’t more compassionate more of the time. Sharing the results of psychological experiments (and the story of the Santa Cruz Strangler), he explains how we are all born with the capacity for <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/empathy/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with empathy">empathy</a> &#8212; but we sometimes choose to ignore it.</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>About Daniel Goleman: </strong><br />
Daniel Goleman brought the notion of &#8220;EI&#8221; to prominence as an alternative to more traditional measures of IQ with his 1995 mega-best-seller <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/emotional-intelligence/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Emotional Intelligence">Emotional Intelligence</a>.
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<p align="justify">Since the publication of that book, conferences and academic institutes have sprung up dedicated to the idea. EI is taught in public schools, and corporate leaders have adopted it as a new way of thinking about success and leadership. EI, and one&#8217;s &#8220;<a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/eiq/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with EIQ">EIQ</a>,&#8221; can be an explanation of why some &#8220;average&#8221; people are incredibly successful, while &#8220;geniuses&#8221; sometimes fail to live up to their promise.</p>
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		<title>Geniuses, Collaboration &amp; Stubbornness</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Oct 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malcolm Gladwell talks about the importance of stubbornness and collaboration in problem-solving, and how long it takes to master any challenge. He observes, &#8216;Modern problems require persistence more than genius, and we ought to value quantity over quality when it comes to intelligence&#8230; When you&#8217;re dealing with something as complex and as difficult as Fermat&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/malcolm-gladwell/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Malcolm Gladwell">Malcolm Gladwell</a> talks about the importance of stubbornness and collaboration in problem-solving, and how long it takes to master any challenge. He observes, <em>&#8216;Modern problems require persistence more than genius, and we ought to value quantity over quality when it comes to intelligence&#8230; When you&#8217;re dealing with something as complex and as difficult as Fermat&#8217;s last theorem, you&#8217;re better off with a large number of smart guys than a small number of geniuses.&#8217;</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">He advocates taking problems slowly &#8211; noting that expertise comes with approx. 10,000 hours of training. He thereby identifies the &#8216;mismatch problem&#8217;, which is simply the idea that standards used to judge/predict success in a given field don&#8217;t match what it takes to be successful in that field.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For example, when diagnosing colonoscopies, it&#8217;s how much time the doctor spends on each colonoscopy, not how smart they are, how much training they have, where s/he went to school etc. that determines success. If you spend more than 10 minutes on each colonoscopy rather than one, you&#8217;ll find the cancers. However, we select and train doctors for their cognitive facility, for, amongst other things, the speed at which they acquire information and the efficiency with which they go about their tasks.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/geniuses-collaboration-stubbornness/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>About Malcolm Gladwell: </strong><br />
Malcolm Gladwell specializes in surprises &#8212; counterintuitive truths discovered by clever researchers, obscure historians, and ordinary people observing the world. In his first year as a staff writer at the <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/" target="_blank">&#8220;New Yorker</a> in 1996, he captivated readers with an article titled &#8220;The <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/tipping/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tipping">Tipping</a> Point,&#8221; which grappled with a mysterious sudden drop in New York City crime, by applying the principles of epidemiology to policing. <a href="http://www.gladwell.com/tippingpoint/index.html" target="_blank">&#8220;The Tipping Point&#8221;</a> ultimately became a book and has remained on the New York Times best-seller lists for years.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Meanwhile, Gladwell has gone on to explore similar mismatches &#8212; mammography and fighter jets (it&#8217;s all about seeing), pit bulls and racial profiling, <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/wayne-gretsky/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Wayne Gretsky">Wayne Gretsky</a> and Yo-Yo Ma &#8212; writing cross-disciplinary articles that illuminate hidden facts about group behavior, business and individual selves. Gladwell began 2007 with a controversial look at the Enron case, distinct from all the reportage that&#8217;s come before.</p>
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		<title>Music Intelligence</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Sep 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mike McCready’s company, Platinum Blue, uses computers to analyze the mathematical patterns in songs. McCready and Malcolm Gladwell discuss how this technology can help the music business identify potential hits, and what Gladwell should listen to next. About Mike McCready: Mike McCready is an entrepreneur and executive in the international music industry and has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">Mike McCready’s company, Platinum Blue, uses computers to analyze the mathematical patterns in songs. McCready and <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/malcolm-gladwell/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Malcolm Gladwell">Malcolm Gladwell</a> discuss how this technology can help the music business identify potential hits, and what Gladwell should listen to next.</p>
<p align="justify"><p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/music-intelligence/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>About Mike McCready: </strong><br />
Mike McCready is an entrepreneur and executive in the international music industry and has been referred to as the founder of the field of Music <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/intelligence/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Intelligence">Intelligence</a>. Mike grew up in both Ord and Broken Bow, Nebraska and now lives in Manhattan and Barcelona. He currently serves as CEO of Platinum <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/blue-music/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Blue Music">Blue Music</a> Intelligence a company he co-founded with another leader in the music intelligence field, <a href="http://www.platinumblueinc.com/tabid/25/Default.aspx" target="_blank">Tracie Reed</a>.
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<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.platinumblueinc.com" target="_blank">Platinum Blue</a> uses technology to analyze the underlying mathematical properties of music in order to generate insightful music recommendations and to help create and market hit songs for major music labels and top producers. Before co-founding Platinum Blue he co-founded and served as CEO at Polyphonic HMI from November 2001 to December 2005.</p>
<p align="justify">He has recently joined the advisory board of an exciting company in Dallas, Texas called <a href="http://www.dremak.com" target="_blank">Dremāk</a>. The company is installing mini-recording and audition studios in shopping malls and commercial centers which will allow budding artists to record demos, audition for opportunities in Hollywood or Broadway without having to travel or just have a professional record of their work.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>About Malcolm Gladwell: </strong><br />
Malcolm Gladwell specializes in surprises &#8212; counterintuitive truths discovered by clever researchers, obscure historians, and ordinary people observing the world. In his first year as a staff writer at the <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/" target="_blank">&#8220;New Yorker</a> in 1996, he captivated readers with an article titled &#8220;The <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/tipping-point/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tipping Point">Tipping Point</a>,&#8221; which grappled with a mysterious sudden drop in New York City crime, by applying the principles of epidemiology to policing. <a href="http://www.gladwell.com/tippingpoint/index.html" target="_blank">&#8220;The Tipping Point&#8221;</a> ultimately became a book and has remained on the New York Times best-seller lists for years.
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<p align="justify">Meanwhile, Gladwell has gone on to explore similar mismatches &#8212; mammography and fighter jets (it&#8217;s all about seeing), pit bulls and racial profiling, <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/wayne-gretsky/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Wayne Gretsky">Wayne Gretsky</a> and Yo-Yo Ma &#8212; writing cross-disciplinary articles that illuminate hidden facts about group behavior, business and individual selves. Gladwell began 2007 with a controversial look at the Enron case, distinct from all the reportage that&#8217;s come before.</p>
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		<title>How Technology Will Transform Us</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prolific inventor and outrageous visionary Ray Kurzweil explains in abundant, grounded detail why &#8212; by the 2020s &#8212; we will have reverse-engineered the human brain, and nanobots will be operating your consciousness. Kurzweil draws on years of research to show the speed at which technology is evolving, and projects forward into an almost unthinkable future [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Prolific inventor and outrageous visionary <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/ray-kurzweil/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Ray Kurzweil">Ray Kurzweil</a> explains in abundant, grounded detail why &#8212; by the 2020s &#8212; we will have reverse-engineered the human brain, and nanobots will be operating your consciousness. Kurzweil draws on years of research to show the speed at which technology is evolving, and projects forward into an almost unthinkable future to outline the ways we’ll use technology to augment our own capabilities, forever blurring the lines between human and machine.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/how-technology-will-transform-us/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>About Ray Kurzweil:</strong><br />
Inventor, entrepreneur, visionary, Ray Kurzweil&#8217;s accomplishments read as a startling series of firsts &#8212; a litany of technological breakthroughs we&#8217;ve come to take for granted. Kurzweil invented the first optical character recognition (OCR) software for transforming the written word into data, the first print-to-speech software for the blind, the first text-to-speech synthesizer, and many electronic instruments.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Yet his impact as a futurist and philosopher is no less significant. In his best-selling books, which include <a href="http://us.penguingroup.com/static/packages/us/kurzweil/start.htm" target="_blank">The Age of Spiritual Machines</a> and <a href="http://singularity.com/" target="_blank">The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology</a>, Kurzweil depicts in detail a portrait of the human condition over the next few decades, as accelerating technologies forever blur the line between human and machine.</p>
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		<title>Learn From Spaghetti Sauce</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this witty monologue, Malcolm Gladwell follows the career of a food industry consultant who uncovered a key secret to what eaters like. Running huge focus groups to find customers&#8217; truest tastes, Gladwell&#8217;s hero draws a radical conclusion, an epiphany that has defined food marketing ever since. About Malcolm Gladwell: Malcolm Gladwell specializes in surprises [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">In this witty monologue, <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/malcolm-gladwell/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Malcolm Gladwell">Malcolm Gladwell</a> follows the career of a food industry consultant who uncovered a key secret to what eaters like. Running huge focus groups to find customers&#8217; truest tastes, Gladwell&#8217;s hero draws a radical conclusion, an epiphany that has defined food marketing ever since.</p>
<p align="justify"><p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/learn-from-spaghetti-sauce/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>About Malcolm Gladwell: </strong><br />
Malcolm Gladwell specializes in surprises &#8212; counterintuitive truths discovered by clever researchers, obscure historians, and ordinary people observing the world. In his first year as a staff writer at the <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/" target="_blank">&#8220;New Yorker</a> in 1996, he captivated readers with an article titled &#8220;The <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/tipping/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Tipping">Tipping</a> Point,&#8221; which grappled with a mysterious sudden drop in New York City crime, by applying the principles of epidemiology to policing. <a href="http://www.gladwell.com/tippingpoint/index.html" target="_blank">&#8220;The Tipping Point&#8221;</a> ultimately became a book and has remained on the New York Times best-seller lists for years.
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<p align="justify">Meanwhile, Gladwell has gone on to explore similar mismatches &#8212; mammography and fighter jets (it&#8217;s all about seeing), pit bulls and racial profiling, <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/wayne-gretsky/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Wayne Gretsky">Wayne Gretsky</a> and Yo-Yo Ma &#8212; writing cross-disciplinary articles that illuminate hidden facts about group behavior, business and individual selves. Gladwell began 2007 with a controversial look at the Enron case, distinct from all the reportage that&#8217;s come before.</p>
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		<title>Technology&#8217;s Long Tail</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Himanshu Sharma</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Anderson, the editor of WIRED, explores the four key stages of any viable technology: setting the right price, gaining market share, displacing an established technology and, finally, becoming ubiquitous. To demonstrate this trajectory, Anderson explores the evolution of the DVD player as it passes through each of these four tipping points, then offers specific [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/chris-anderson/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Chris Anderson">Chris Anderson</a>, the editor of WIRED, explores the four key stages of any viable technology: setting the right price, gaining market share, displacing an established technology and, finally, becoming ubiquitous. To demonstrate this trajectory, Anderson explores the evolution of the DVD player as it passes through each of these four tipping points, then offers specific examples of current trends in technology &#8212; ranging from DNA sequencing to the hybrid &#8212; to illustrate each stage of the game.</p>
<p align="justify"><p><a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/technologys-long-tail/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>About Chris Anderson:</strong><br />
Before Chris Anderson took over as editor of WIRED, he spent seven years at The Economist, where he worked as editor of both the technology and business sections. Anderson holds a degree in physics and has conducted research at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and has done stints at the leading journals Nature and Science.
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<p align="justify">He&#8217;s perhaps most famous for coining the term &#8220;the long tail,&#8221; a whiteboard favorite that describes the business strategy of pursuing many little fish (versus a few big fish), as typified by both <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/amazon/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Amazon">Amazon</a> and <a href="http://www.infocompanions.com/tag/netflix/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Netflix">Netflix</a>. Anderson first introduced the term <a href="http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.10/tail.html" target="_blank">in an article</a> written for WIRED in 2004; the book-length version, <a href="http://www.longtail.com/about.html" target="_blank">The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More</a>, became a bestseller. He maintains a blog, <a href="http://longtail.typepad.com/the_long_tail/" target="_blank">The Long Tail</a>, which he updates with impressive regularly.</p>
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