The second and final group of links from the past month I recommend you click on is below:
- Northern Planner has ten great pieces of advice on how to plan if you live outside of London. The points are good advice in general, and transferable to many other things
- Adam Rifkin uses a metaphor of pandas and lobsters to suggest why Google will never be as good as Facebook when it comes to social applications
- Tom Ewing uses a dalek metaphor to explain why research communities shouldn’t be too concerned with presenting a natural environment
- Ana Andjelic believes that strategy is becoming hard to plan and implement in our increasingly complex environment
- Leo Hickman in the Guardian has a great article on some of the privacy issues surrounding the use of Foursquare and other social networks
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