February 2012
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One Big Database Could Save the Music Business... →
“In 13-plus years of writing about digital music all day, one of my favorite pieces remains “4 Reasons Music Needs One Big Database,” which argues that all of these MP3 blogs, music subscriptions, tweets, videos, streaming radio services, and so on are talking about the same set of music: the one that exists on planet Earth.”
Feb 27th
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Don’t Suffocate The Innovation Economy ~ Akei |... →
“When old solutions are applied to new challenges, the results are never good.”
Feb 27th
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Composer Seeks to Turn His Hallucinations Into... →
“Composer Alexis Kirke aims to turn his hallucinations into sound live in front of an audience, accompanied by a flute. The audiovisual composition, called Insight, uses an iPad camera app designed to help express hallucinatory disturbances.”
Feb 27th
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14 Ideas for Busting Bureaucracy ~ Akei |... →
“Everybody hates it, but so much of life is ruled by it: bureaucracy. It’s time to bust up the ideology of control that has infiltrated every aspect of organizational life.”
Feb 27th
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Salvacion Basiano receives 2012 UP Gawad Tandang... →
“Nanay Salve embodies  the spirit of social involvement and voluntarism  for the good of the community that Tandang Sora represented. She is the second recipient of the Gawad which started in 2010 with retired UP Professor Flora Celi Lansang as the first  awardee.”
Feb 27th
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How IBM's Sam Palmisano Redefined the Global... →
“In the 20th century, a select group of leaders — General Motor’s Alfred Sloan, HP’s David Packard and Bill Hewlett, and GE’s Jack Welch — set the standard for the way corporations are run. In the 21st century only IBM’s Sam Palmisano has done so.”
Feb 26th
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Reinventing the University ~ Akei | Higher... →
“”Americans are hungry for better alternatives, yet fearful of leaving the tried-and-true path,” wrote Think Tank blogger Jason Gots in a previous post. Andrew Rosen, chairman and CEO of Kaplan, believes passionately that online universities could fill that role.”
Feb 26th
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The Cost of Free Culture ~ Akei | Music →
“Amid controversy over attempts to thwart online piracy, a Google lawyer proposes reforms to a system that satisfies no one.”
Feb 26th
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Avoiding Innovation's Terrible Toll ~ Akei |... →
“The corporation isn’t a sturdy species. In fact, only a tiny fraction reach the age of 40, according to a study of more than six million firms by management professors Charles I. Stubbart and Michael B. Knight.”
Feb 26th
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Is It Bias? Is It Legal? ~ Akei | Higher Education →
“Reports have also been growing of Asian-American applicants being so convinced that they will face bias in admissions that they won’t check any race/ethnicity box on applications, for fear of hurting their chances.”
Feb 26th
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UPLB to hold 1st Southern Tagalog Arts Festival ~... →
“Propelled primarily by the mandate of the UPLB Office of Initiatives in Culture and the Arts to conserve, promote the region’s cultural and artistic expressions and to encourage the continued development of a pluralistic Filipino culture, the 1st Southern Tagalog Arts Festival will be a celebratory showcase to assert the role of the region not only in the context of the Philippine artistic...
Feb 26th
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Feb 25th
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The 'Flip Side' of Open Innovation, Productivity... →
“Open innovation is gaining in popularity, but when should companies be concerned with protecting their own knowledge? Most people expect bad weather to negatively impact business conducted outdoors, but what are its implications in industries where work is primarily done inside? How can companies use risk management techniques to better assess the potential downsides of hiring contract or...
Feb 25th
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UC system weighs shift in tuition payments to... →
“With public university administrators continually arguing for tuition increases to counter state appropriations cuts, it seems far-fetched that their budget problems could be solved by eliminating student tuition and fees altogether.”
Feb 25th
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New research on cancer treatment ~ Akei | UP →
“Latest research on cancer treatment by the Institute of Biology at the University of the Philippines showed the use of immunoliposomes therapy, a more effective way than the current chemotherapy.”
Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Measuring the Efficacy of the World's Managers ~... →
“Over the past seven years, Harvard Business School’s Raffaella Sadun and a team of researchers have interviewed managers at some 10,000 organizations in 20 countries. The goal: to determine how and why management practices differ vastly in style and quality not only across nations, but also across various organizations and industries.”
Feb 25th
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The future of universities--Troubled halls ~ Akei... →
The tensions of modern education
Feb 24th
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Bravo BLKD (Part 2 of 2) ~ Akei | Music →
“BLKD is an activist, inside and outside of the rap battle grounds. Aside from being a social work and community development major in UP Diliman, he is also currently the secretary-general of activist artist group Sinagbayan.”
Feb 24th
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Will ASEAN be Swallowed Up by the Trans-Pacific... →
“The emerging metaphor for the Association of South East Asia Nations (ASEAN) is that of a swan: elegant, graceful and apparently motionless. But below the surface of the water, the swan paddles actively. Such was the Singapore’s Minister of Trade & Industry’s description of ASEAN’s protracted efforts to reach tariff-free status by 2015. ASEAN ministers met 41 times in 2011 to negotiate...
Feb 24th
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From Microfinance to Metafinance: A New Tool to... →
“We call this exciting new intermediate type of financing “metafinance” because it helps groups of low-income households pool their collective resources into down payments, secure financing for local construction at affordable rates, and work in partnership with cities to link their homes to essential public services.”
Feb 24th
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Why Education Publishing Is Big Business ~ Akei |... →
“On the heels of Apple’s big education and iBooks event, it’s worth taking a quick snapshot of the education publishing industry as it stands today.”
Feb 24th
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The Mother Courage of Rock ~ Akei | Music →
“What caught my eye and made me save the clipping—besides the accompanying photo of her in a striped jersey, looking vulnerable—was her boast, “I’m one of the best poets in rock and roll.” “
Feb 24th
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Cairo Contagion: Military Tracks Uprising’s... →
“The revolt that started a year ago today in Egypt was spread by Twitter and YouTube, or so the popular conception goes. But a group of Navy-backed researchers has a more controversial thesis: Egyptians were infected by the idea of overthrowing their dictator.”
Feb 23rd
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The Pull of Cities ~ Akei | Innovation →
“Current manifestations of urban studies of whatever stripe still tend to work within the old styles of thinking, although exceptions to this statement are now beginning to spring up.”
Feb 23rd
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Social Justice Revival ~ Akei | Higher Education →
“Colleges embrace social justice curriculum”
Feb 23rd
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Working with ‘next Brockas, Bernals’ ~ Akei | UP →
“Catbagan and De Rivera are BA Film and Audio-Visual Communication students at UP Diliman, along with Archie Dimaculangan and Franne Cheska Ramos who, with De Rivera, codirected another entry, Balang Araw.”
Feb 23rd
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Sway ~ Akei | Society →
“The diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks articulate the importance of the academy in the ‘great game’ of international politics. David Matthews investigates”
Feb 23rd
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New Management Principles for a New Age ~ Akei |... →
“So, what are the powerful principles of Web 2.0 which might help create Management 2.0? That’s a question an energetic and team of nearly 600 adventuresome practitioners and progressive thinkers from some fifty countries around the world have been wrestling with since November in the Management 2.0 Hackathon.”
Feb 23rd
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Not Out of the Woods Yet ~ Akei | Higher Education →
“While 2011 endowment returns make it look like investing is back to the good old days, colleges and universities aren’t in the clear yet.”
Feb 22nd
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A resounding success or a disastrous failure:... →
“In this Harm Reduction Digest two observers and scholars of the 2001 Portuguese drug policy reform consider divergent accounts of the reform which viewed it as a ‘resounding success’ or a ‘disastrous failure’. Acknowledging from their own experience the inherent difficulties in studying drug law reform, Caitlin Hughes and Alex Stevens take the central competing claims of the protagonists...
Feb 22nd
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The 10 Most Educated Countries in the World ~ Akei... →
“In the past 50 years, college graduation rates in developed countries have increased nearly 200%, according to Education at a Glance 2011, a recently published report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The report shows that while education has improved across the board, it has not improved evenly, with some countries enjoying much greater rates of...
Feb 22nd
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Latin-Asian technological gap keeps growing ~ Akei... →
“New figures from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office show that Asian countries increased their number of patent registrations by 73 percent over the past 10 years, while Latin American countries increased their registrations by only 34 percent.”
Feb 22nd
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What You (Really) Need to Know ~ Akei | Higher... →
“A PARADOX of American higher education is this: The expectations of leading universities do much to define what secondary schools teach, and much to establish a template for what it means to be an educated man or woman. College campuses are seen as the source for the newest thinking and for the generation of new ideas, as society’s cutting edge. “
Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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Friend or foe? ~ Akei | Music →
“Electronic music is not the enemy of classical music”
Feb 22nd
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Retirement and the Social Contract ~ Akei |... →
“Capitalism, labor, Marx; and the retirement age”
Feb 21st
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Math Matters ~ Akei | Innovation →
“Another reason to care about how well American schools teach math: a country’s math skills are directly tied to its future wealth.”
Feb 21st
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The Antiquated University ~ Akei | Higher... →
“At the New York Times’ “Schools for Tomorrow” conference, Larry Summers expressed his disappointment with our education system. The former Harvard President argued that, “The world is changing very rapidly… Yet undergraduate education changes remarkably little over time.” He’s right.”
Feb 21st
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To teach reading is to spread love ~ Akei | UP →
“The University of the Philippines College of Education did not need a departmental, national or regional directive to initiate and sustain almost half a century of academic pursuits and pioneering work in literacy education.”
Feb 21st
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One, Two, Three Free Trade Agreements: Finally, a... →
“Although global companies reacted with an anti-climactic sense of relief, trade analysts welcomed the new opportunities that the pacts will open for U.S. exporters in 2012.”
Feb 21st
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Enter the Dragon: Here Comes China's Creative... →
“Writing off the Chinese economy as a bunch of cheap exporters, manufacturing sweatshops and currency manipulators is too easy a story for the West. The story of Chinese cultural transformation is much broader, much more complex. The art market may be the proverbial canary in the coalmine: if we continue to see Chinese masters out-selling Warhol and Picasso, we’ll know that the Chinese...
Feb 21st
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Scholars Seek Better Ways to Track Impact Online ~... →
“An approach called altmetrics—short for alternative metrics—aims to measure Web-driven scholarly interactions, such as how often research is tweeted, blogged about, or bookmarked.”
Feb 20th
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Why the Global Fund Matters ~ Akei | Gender &... →
“This funding deficit hit right when the end of AIDS became plausible: Last year, scientific breakthroughs provided conclusive evidence that putting more people on treatment earlier can significantly reduce incidence of H.I.V. Treatment is prevention. “
Feb 20th
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Asean Must Move at Its Own Pace to Integrate:... →
“But is enough being done to improve Asean connectivity, better integrate the economies and improve business links? This issue was the main topic of discussion by a distinguished panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “
Feb 20th
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Brain gain ~ Akei | Innovation →
“Why America is wrong to fear Asian innovation”
Feb 20th
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Universities call for push to tackle research area... →
“The European Union must make huge efforts to attract research talent from around the world if its ambitious plan to launch a European Research Area in two years is to succeed, a League of European Research Universities conference agreed last week.”
Feb 20th
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Legal topic overviews: possession of cannabis for... →
“Table: legal status of cannabis when used or cultivated/possessed for personal use in the different countries”
Feb 20th
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Farmers Making $100 Billion Don’t Need Subsidies... →
“Imagine an industry on a roll. Its income surpassed the $100 billion mark last year for the first time. On top of these riches, those in the business got an additional $25 billion or so in federal handouts. “
Feb 19th
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Asian countries collectively top US R&D spend ~... →
“Ten Asian countries, including some developing countries in South-East Asia, have, as a bloc, caught up with the global leader in research and development (R&D) investment, the United States, according to a US report published this week (17 January). “
Feb 19th