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Posted by m beduya on September 2, 2011 · Leave a Comment
From a link to a New York Times article that I curated yesterday entitled Obama Administration Abandons Stricter Air-Quality Rules, I had a great discussion with my now US-based best friend in elementary that, in the SYNTHESiST lingua, can be stated in terms of subtext as the importance of context for social innovation to achieve [...]
Posted by m beduya on November 29, 2010 · 1 Comment
I was pleasantly surprised to see my good facebook friends, Atty. Luie Guia and Denis Du, on the front page, onscreen of my online New York Times in the box, Latest in My Network. It turns out that they have used the links button on New York Times online to recommend articles on Facebook. As [...]
Posted by m beduya on July 15, 2009 · 2 Comments
The New York Times yesterday, July 13, 2009, reported. “Microsoft Office 2010 Starts Ascension to the Cloud.” (Click this link to NYT: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/13/microsoft-office-2010-starts-ascension-to-the-cloud/?scp=1&sq=Office%202010%20cloud&st=Search). Two months ago, on May 9, I predicted that Microsoft will install browser-based version of Excel, PowerPoint, Word in my Post #53, Opportunity from Adjacency. I did make the same prediction some [...]
Filed under Classic Nurturing - Industry Clusters and Science Parks, Discovering economic locomotives and attaining competitiveness through modern industrial policy, National Innovation Systems · Tagged with adjacency, ASEAN, ASIALICS, Bengt-Ake Lundvall, evolutionary economics, intensive learning, Joseph Schumpeter, Kathleen Eisenhardt, Malaysia, National Innovation Systems, New York Times, Patarapong Intarakumnerd, path dependence, Philippines, real options, Research & Technology Organizations, Richard Nelson, scan-adapt-diffuse, technology licensing, Thailand, University-Industry linkage, Vietnam
Posted by m beduya on March 12, 2009 · 1 Comment
“He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish.“ This is the first sentence from Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea.” The first page of the book has 249 words. Just 54 have more than one syllable. [...]
Filed under Basic and Adaptive Research for STI-Learning, Changes in Science, Technology and Engineering from Research, Development, Invention and Optimization, Convergence of Technologies - Technology x Business Model, Rapid Prototyping - Incubators, Proof-of-Concept, Accelerators · Tagged with Convergence, New York Times, process innovation, product development, quality function deployment