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Welcome to Friday links! We're trying something new. Normally, we link to business book reviews in our daily set of del.icio.us links.
Each Friday, we're going to link to articles we found interesting that week. It's a mix of everything -- from business articles to news tidbits to interesting websites. If something sparked your interest, do leave a link in the comments. We'd love to see what you're following.
And now, onto round 1:
* Inc. on the founding of Pandora and the value of getting right back up after failing time and time again.
* Wal-Mart's pushing its suppliers to step on the green train.
* Are your fans as dedicated as Volkswagens?
* There's something inspiring about a soon-to-be 88-year-old woman without a high school degree becoming the 11th woman to win a Nobel Prize in literature. And, did you hear that Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize?
* BusinessPundit on lousy decision-making skills.
* Unstructured time is necessary. tinyGIGANTIC asks, how do you do nothing?
* An interesting economics experiment by Radiohead that's making the music industry a bit nervous.
* The Economist on computers mastering the science of evolution.
* Uruguay is making the first governmental purchase from the One Laptop Per Child project.
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Enjoy your weekend!
Posted by Kate at October 12, 2007 12:46 PM | TrackBack