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And now for another installment of Friday Links.
*This month's bonus issue of ChangeThis: The Hard Reality of Semiglobalization and Competing in a Flat World.
*Oxford has announced their word of the year.
*Wendy Waters' great post on whether more bicycle friendly cities attract more talent, and Richard Florida shares some biking stories of his own.
*The Guardian's technology correspondent writes about the team from the Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute that has built roads "which use cars as tuning forks to play music as they travel."
*John Moore weighs in on Whole Foods' decision to barr their top executives from participating in online conversations not sponsored by the company.
*Robin Kinross writes about the history of Penguin Books.
*Gabor George Burt ponders trading employees over at the Creating Blue Oceans blog.
*Ever wonder what to do with those old business cards?
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Let us know if you've found something you'd like to share. Have a great weekend everyone!
Posted by dylan at November 16, 2007 3:42 PM | TrackBack