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Posted by: thierry Fri, 09 Feb 2007 01:31:46 GMT
The HBR annual survey of emerging ideas considers how nanotechnology will affect commerce, what role hope plays in leadership, and why, in an age that practically enshrines accountability, we need to beware of “accountabalism.” Linda Stone is on the 2007 list with her "Continuous Partial Attention"

The HBR annual survey of emerging ideas considers how nanotechnology will affect commerce, what role hope plays in leadership, and why, in an age that practically enshrines accountability, we need to beware of “accountabalism.”
Linda Stone is on the 2007 list with her "Continuous Partial Attention"

Linda Stone detects a backlash against cell-phone and BlackBerry addiction.

http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/hbrsa/en/issue/0702/article/ExecutiveSummary.jhtml

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Mary Czerwinski, another person from Microsoft doing reaech on attention    By thierry on Wed, 14 Feb 2007 20:02:49 GMT
Microsoft appears to have faciliated the emergence of a lot of interersting people doing some research on attention. (Althought Linda Stone no longer works for Microsoft).
This is not very surprising if you remember that Eric Horvitz, which has worked on the subject of attention appears to hold now a relatively hight position at Microsoft research.

Example of another person from Microsoft conducting some work on Attention:
Mary Czerwinski http://research.microsoft.com/~marycz/


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