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Most Important Characteristic for Sales Success?

tommackey wrote 4 weeks ago: Despite its off-putting title, Big Data, Trying to Build Better Workers is an interesting article (f … more →

Tags: Business, Sales, dan pink, IBM, To Sell is Human, Tim Geisert, "big data"

Steve Lohr on the Origins of the Term "Big Data"1 comment

Terence K. Huwe wrote 3 months ago: Data hounds will appreciate reading Steve Lohr’s concise but informative article in the Februa … more →

Tags: bibliometrics, "big data", information and society, libraries and the internet, Fred R. Shapiro, New York Times

Who coined the term Big Data?3 comments

Udayan Banerjee wrote 3 months ago: I like putting faces to names. Steve Lohr did the research and wrote an article about the origin of … more →

Tags: big data, bigdata, John Mashey, Big Data origin, Fred R. Shapiro, Francis X. Diebold, Douglas Laney

Update on software patents

Greg Depp wrote 7 months ago: A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about my concerns with software patents.  In it, I lamented that tho … more →

Tags: General Technology, Intellectual Property, Patent, SIRI, New York Times, Charles Duhigg

Like Apple, IBM doing its own thing9 comments

Om Malik wrote 10 months ago: Steve Lohr, perhaps one of the most underrated tech writers at the New York Times, argued in a post … more →

Tags: Apple, commodity hardware

VIDEO OF THE WEEK: The Digitization Of Records In The Healthcare Industry Started About 50 Years Ago!

Johny wrote 1 year ago: In its pursoot to alleviate the health care industry’s burden with paperwork, IBM and other te … more →

Tags: technology fields, Health & Food, Future is Now, Digital, technology, Healthcare, Video of the Week, IBM, 50 Years

The Ecosystem Of Corporate Invention on the Examples of Google and Apple

Andis Kaulins wrote 1 year ago: In his “jazzy” article at the New York Times, Steve Lohr in The Yin and the Yang of Corp … more →

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PayPal's Scott Thompson to Run Yahoo

Andis Kaulins wrote 1 year ago: Steve Lohr has the story at the New York Times in Scott Thompson, PayPal Executive, to Become Chief … more →

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IBM makes the main page of the New York Times site. Says all you downsized folks need "deep skills". Deep.

hoofin wrote 1 year ago: Samuel Palmisano, the outgoing CEO of IBM, was interviewed by the New York Times, and showed why the … more →

Tags: American overseas business practices, International Business Machines, Samuel Palmisano, global free market

Am I working hard? What is "work" to qualify it in first place?

adonis49 wrote 1 year ago: Am I working hard? What is “work” to qualify it in first place? There are several types … more →

Tags: political Artical, social articles, professional articles, economy/finance, Essays, Human Factors/Ergonomics, Events/Cultural/Educational/, adonis49, Am I working hard

'Shared Value' Gains in Corporate Responsibility Efforts

parsonsproject1 wrote 1 year ago: This article doesn’t mention Google but, given that we’re studying ‘shared value, … more →

Tags: Related, shared value, bearc793, Shared Value, I.B.M., General Electric, Mark R. Kramer, Michael E. Porter

Jobs Tried Exotic Treatments to Combat Cancer, Book Says1 comment

Bookblurb wrote 1 year ago: Buy this By STEVE LOHR In his last years, Steven P. Jobs veered from exotic diets to cutting-edge tr … more →

Tags: Books, Apple, The New York Times, Biography, Steven P. Jobs, Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography

In Case You Wondered, a Real Human Wrote This Column

Bookblurb wrote 1 year ago: By STEVE LOHR “WISCONSIN appears to be in the driver’s seat en route to a win, as it leads 51-10 aft … more →

Tags: media, The New York Times, narrative science, Artificial Intelligence, kris hammond, Intelligent Information Laboratory at Northwestern Univ, roger lee, Battery Ventures

The Rise of the A.I. writers3 comments

Marylove wrote 1 year ago: Technology is already undermining the economics of traditional journalism.  - Steve Lohr, New York T … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, News, Ninemsn, Artificial Intelligence, New York Times, Hal Crawford, Journalism, advertising, Hyperlinks

What is Your Risk Factor?

invisionceo wrote 1 year ago: Business innovation, growth, profitability, and long-term success. These are traits virtually every … more →

Tags: Business, Strategy, Customer Service, Customer Loyalty, leadership, Human Resources, organizational development, Invision, Apples to Apples

What We Talked About at ISA: Crisis Mapping and the Rise of Digital Humanitarianism (Part III)

Nick Srnicek wrote 1 year ago: This is the third of a three-part series on ‘what we talked about at ISA’. The first part on technol … more →

Tags: Mapping, Conferences, International Relations, Protests, Blog Events & Symposia, Libya, Technology, Humanitarianism, international studies association

Jeffrey Immelt De-emphasizes "Traders," Rediscovers "Builders"

Randy Mayeux wrote 2 years ago: Here’s the title of the article: G.E. Goes With What It Knows: Making Stuff by Steve Lohr (New York … more →

Tags: Randy's blog entries, Jack Welch, Richard Florida, The Great Reset, Jeffrey Immelt, G.E. Goes With What It Knows: Making Stuff

Chapters 0-2 of "Go To" by Steve Lohr

yottagoo wrote 2 years ago: I was moving some books from one pile to another pile and one of the books was Steve Lohr’s Go … more →

Tags: Education, Computing, Geekdom, Programming, go to..., Quotes, History of Computing

Lean Start Ups

bizsale wrote 3 years ago: Can principles of Lean Manufacturing be applied to the business start-up process to increase the pro … more →

Tags: Building A Marketable Business, Planning for a Business Sale, Entrepreneurship, Business Broker, Business Broker Oregon, Business Broker Portland, Business Broker Portland Oregon, Business Brokerage, Business Brokers


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