Yesterday was an interesting day for development economics (Honduras)Seems a lot like what Guragaon, the mega-suburb of Delhi has evolved into:Yesterday was an interesting day for development economics.
There’s lots of talk about optimizing the customer experience from a process perspective, but not much conversation from a pricing perspective. Pricing, as the article I link to below, is more than building in profitability above product or service costs. Achieving an ‘optimal’ price requires deeper analysis than most companies…

It’s hard to imagine that a decade has passed, yet it seems just like yesterday. Ten years ago, on this day, I boarded an early morning flight from Pittsburgh to New York’s LaGuardia airport. I was beginning my weekly travels across the northeast a day late, delaying the routine Monday…
Earlier today, Oracle announced an agreement to acquire knowledge management vendor InQuira. Given InQuira’s deep integration with legacy Oracle products, and despite partnerships with SAP and Genesys, it was just a matter of time that Oracle absorbed InQuira. R.Ray Wang explains why Oracle finally pulled the trigger: InQuira “is one of…
We all know Wolfram for their Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha products, so the arrival of Computational Document Format (CDF) shouldn’t come as much of a surprise: The idea is to provide a knowledge container that’s as easy to author as documents, but with the interactivity of apps—for CDFs to make…
Interesting notes related to a book that was recently published, and is probably worth adding to my list of books to read: The only difference between the current fad for ludology — the study of games — and any other time in the history of the internet is that now…
It’s hard hard for me to imagine that, despite all the writing (and tweeting) that I’ve done over the past year, I haven’t updated this blog in nearly a year! I guess there are many reasons, but instead of dwelling on them, I figured the time was right to get…
I saw this photo collage over at Om Malik’s personal blog and it stopped me in my tracks. This is the India that I love, the India that I miss when I make the all-to-short trips that have become the norm in the last two decades. Bhanu Sharma‘s photographic journey…

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