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Innovation is Fast and Furious

October 13, 2010 by Devin Henkel Leave a Comment

Let's face it - slow and steady only won the race because the guy in the lead was such a dips#&t that he got caught snoozing.  Innovation doesn't happen at a tortoise's pace; it happens because someone, somewhere takes an operatic leap of faith.  Someone, somewhere finds a new application for an old tool or solves a problem we didn't even think needed solving. Apple … [Read more...]

Google Instant Search: Backing into semantics

September 30, 2010 by Devin Henkel Leave a Comment

What It Is Google recently released its Google Instant search product. It is basically a recommendation engine on steroids. The way it works is that, as you type, search terms are recommended; starting with the first letter.  For instance, typing "W" will present you with the weather forecast based on your geographic location.  That's because it assumes the word you are … [Read more...]

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