This post is about Eric Haseltine and his belief that Intellipedia, an internal Wikipedia for US intelligence agencies, is a major advancement. via kottke.org
2008
A college junior with no basketball experience declared for the 2008 NBA Draft - learn more about his story. via kottke.org
Jason Kottke links to advice for billionaires that includes outsourcing tasks like wearing in cashmere sweaters. via kottke.org
It seems there's nothing to dive into just yet, as this Reddit page wasn't found. via Reddit
This article discusses the theory of lipstick being an economic indicator, suggesting women turn to affordable luxuries during recessions. via kottke.org
This 2008 article from Forbes details the construction of Mukesh Ambani's 27-story Mumbai residence, estimated at a cost of $2 billion.
via kottke.orgClay Shirky argues that Americans' time spent watching television far outweighs the time spent contributing to Wikipedia, suggesting a "surplus" of time that could be used for collaborative projects. via The source of this content is Marginal Revolution.
A Mexican drug cartel is offering incentives to recruit army soldiers, according to a USA Today article linked in a blog post on Marginal REVOLUTION. via Marginal REVOLUTION
Tyler Cowen argues that freer trade practices, particularly for rice, could alleviate food shortages, citing export restrictions imposed by countries like India and Vietnam. via Marginal Revolution.
Alan Greenspan's 1977 NYU doctoral thesis focuses on housing booms and busts, discussing soaring housing prices' effects on spending and predicting a bubble burst. via The Big Picture
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