Is Sugar Toxic? Credit... Kenji Aoki for The New York Times On May 26, 2009, Robert Lustig gave a lecture called “Sugar: The Bitter Truth,” which was posted on YouTube the following July. Since then,
The world is a bell curve. Class room test scores, employee performance in a company or how many people really, really like you. No matter the population you're studying, they always fit neatly across the standard deviations of the famous bell curve. The most important thing about the bell curve is…
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My love of coffee developed when I first went to work as head of marketing for the four stores of a small company in Seattle named Starbucks. That was in 1982. I didn't truly discover coffee's magic,
We stand up to keep the meeting short The daily stand-up meeting (also known as a "daily scrum", a "daily huddle", "morning roll-call", etc.) is simple to describe: The whole team meets every day for
By Austin Landry (Louisiana Lafayette/Birmingham Southern) There are Rituals and there are rituals. A ritual for some men is that, when they shave, they start on the same side of the face every day, m
John Gruber has a solid summary of the issues around in-app purchase. Regarding the closed platform:
This is the root of nearly every strength and problem with the App Store. I'll never be happy about it. But in-app purchase restrictions are even more complicated than that. It started not just with…
I’ve been coming up empty trying to think of a hook for this review of the iPad 2 — an angle, a narrative structure, a theme to put it in perspective and make it more than a list of benchmarks and dis