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Using Google as a stethoscope – get a pulse on how people feel

Posted by Z on 2nd March 2010

Given much of my time is spent thinking about healthcare and information, tonight I decided to try to see what I could learn about the health of those around the world using information provided by Google.  The main question I wanted some insight into was what feelings people have where they don’t know why they have those feelings.  I got some interesting results (see below) – they seem to be signs of the times.  Your thoughts?

Do you know why you feel what you do?Related project: We Feel Fine

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Good times in Tahoe (Sugar Bowl)

Posted by Z on 20th February 2010

On of the many Go Pro camera videos from sunny days at Sugar Bowl

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Maintaining Current State (CS) Architecture Information – What a Waste!

Posted by Z on 19th January 2010

Here’s a recent Diamond article of mine related to the cost savings and benefits associated with current state architecture:

Maintaining Current State (CS) Architecture Information – What a Waste!

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The company you will work with in the future is the company you keep

Posted by Z on 20th November 2009

I have started to notice what seems like a trend with my friends in terms of how they are employed.  Many have worked with a company in the past and are now choosing (some have catalysts pushing them) to go independent.  There are varying levels of success, but for the most part all of them are doing fine.

This got me thinking about what will the future of companies really be like?  I think it will continue down the path of having more independents in the market with real-time like team formations.  With the digitization of information (voice, paper, etc.) and virtual connected society (Twitter, Facebook, Second Life) where one works and being in the office is less important when it comes to being productive.  Not to mention, most people like freedom, and this movement would support people having more freedom – letting one choose who to work with, when to work, when to vacation, how long to work, on what to work, etc.  I see the passion people exhibit when being able to call their own shots and manage one’s own relationships and customers.  Sure, I can’t imagine it being a bowl of cherries all the time, but is it really “better” or just a grass is greener illusion?  I hope my independent friends weigh in on this here.

Either way, in the future it seems the trend that will happen is virtual forming of teams to create value for their customers.  Imagine running your own product company, running a local green non-profit, and consulting on the side.  While that seems like a lot to manage, with they way people can interact these days much of that can be done remotely with periodic on site / face to face meetings.  Seems in the future the question isn’t for what company one will work, it’s more that one will work with the company one keeps (think linkedin/personal network).

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I just bought a Droid

Posted by Z on 7th November 2009

After going back and forth on the new Blackberry Storm 2 and Motorola Android I chose the Droid.  Some of the specifications for each are listed below:

Motorola Droid, Blackberry Storm 2, HTC Imagio, HTC ERIS

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