Changing Majors: 2 years on
In a blink of an eye, 2 years have passed since I made the decision to switch out of Economics as a major. Since then, it has been [...]
technology, ict4d, government 2.0, productivity
In a blink of an eye, 2 years have passed since I made the decision to switch out of Economics as a major. Since then, it has been [...]
I’ve just spent the last 9 hours recovering this blog from the Pharma hack. I was hit by a far more vicious variant- instead [...]
Driptech: A case of design for extreme affordability Designing for extreme affordability brought Banny Banerjee of the Stanford Design [...]
Attended the Stanford Association for International Development’s (SAID) conference yesterday. I had joined SAID earlier in the [...]
A few years back in JC2, I made a set of H3 economics notes in preparation for the A levels. I hadn’t touched it since then, [...]
This article, from 37signals, says that there’s no space for the “idea guy” in many projects as they aren’t [...]
It’s awfully hard typing in paragraphs so I’ll just post a “stream of consciousness” note form. May or may [...]
I’m taking the day off school (and a late day on my CS107 assignment!) to attend CrowdConf 2010 in San Francisco. It is interesting [...]
Using the “radical transparency” model of innovation that I learnt from Making Ideas Happen, I’ll write a bit about [...]
Oakland’s Crime Map- an application built on top of government data There’s been a fascinating conference that I’ve [...]
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