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The Week's Links: December 9, 2012

All the links posted on social networks this week:

  • Gift Ideas For Smarter Creativity
  • How encryption works in your web browser. 
  • Which Is Greater, The Number Of Sand Grains On Earth Or Stars In The Sky? 
  • Experimentation Is The New Planning 
  • Past philanthropists: How giving has evolved 
  • Boston Public Library treasures abound on Flickr 
  • The Best (and Worst) of Mobile Connectivity by Pew Internet 
  • The Science Behind Those Obama Campaign E-Mails 
  • A Triumph of the Comic-Book Novel by Gabriel Winslow-Yost 
  • Making Advertising Work In A Responsive World 
  • The wide open future of the art museum: Q&A with William Noel 
  • On Great Novels with Bad Endings 
  • García Márquez Among the Best-Selling Writers in China 
  • 11 Weirdly Spelled Words—And How They Got That Way 
  • Why Is it Impossible to Stop Thinking, to Render the Mind a Complete Blank? 
  • Dzine: "Listen, I Have This Crazy Idea…" 
  • Rare Dictionaries May Reach $1 Million in NYC Next Week 
  • The Beauty Of Slow Motion
  • 4 Lessons to Learn from Charles and Ray Eames 
  • MoMA Adds Video Games to Its Collection 
  • The 14 Video Games MoMA has acquired for their permanent collection. 
  • PBS Arts: Off Book - Episode 8: Video Games 
  • Journey’s Soundtrack Nominated for a Grammy. The first video game score ever given the honor. 
  • How to welcome and nurture the poets and painters of the future 
  • Search engine for the full text and descriptions of every Calvin and Hobbes script 
  • Atari Teenage Riot: The Inside Story Of Pong And The Video Game Industry's Big Bang 
  • Alexis Madrigal: Why Startups Need To Solve Real Problems Again 
  • Why people spend so many hours stitching footage into YouTube supercuts. 
  • Lead-proton collisions yield surprising results, may be producing a new type of matter. 
  • After ‘The End’: 10 Memorable End-Credit Scenes 
  • Best statistics question ever 
  • How we read, not what we read, may be contributing to our information overload 
  • Old Media, New Tricks. Can The New York Times' R&D Lab tech-heads help save the battered news brand? 
  • AIGA: Identifying red flags to avoid trouble clients 
  • The Real Problem With Neuroscience Today
  • General-Purpose AI is the Logical Endpoint for Task Management Software 
  • How Computers Understand Speech—in 7 Steps 
  • Exhibition Explores The Invisible Art Of Perfume Making 
  • Brand identity style guides from around the world 
  • Chris Poole: Our identity is like a diamond, multi-faceted 
  • Leonard Bernstein’s First “Young People’s Concert” at Carnegie Hall Asks, “What Does Music Mean?” 
  • Newly Developed Live Nanoscale Imaging Technique Promises Improvement in Li-ion Batteries 
  • 9 Leadership Myths--& How to Overcome Them 
  • Human Brain Is Wired for Harmony 
  • Coming soon to a theatre near you: Demand-based ticket pricing 
  • Edwin Land invented not just instant photography but the culture that came with it 
  • Bad Robot Meets MIT Media Lab: In Conversation With JJ Abrams 
  • frog design releases Collective Action Toolkit- A resource for change makers 
  • With Pirate Cinema, Cory Doctorow Grows His Young Hacker Army 
  • Mary Meeker releases stunning data on the state of the Internet 
  • UN internet regulation treaty talks begin in Dubai 
  • Technology Is Useless If It Doesn't Address A Human Need 
  • PBS Arts: Off Book - Episode 7: Etsy Art & Culture 
  • Designers: here's your master list of Lorem Ipsum alternatives 
  • 10 Best Commercials of 2012: The Year's Most Entertaining, Intriguing and Beautiful Spots 
  • What Neuroscience Really Teaches Us, and What It Doesn't 
  • Can Money Change the Brain? 
  • Fascinating: Theresa Christy On The Ups and Downs of Making Elevators Go 
  • How to Power Through Any Demanding Task 
  • Beautiful: Woodchip Animal Sculptures 
  • He sent the first text message 20 years ago, and forever changed the world 
  • 9 More Gorgeous European Libraries 
  • Creativity Top 5: December 3, 2012
  • Google’s Searches for UnGoogleable Information to Make Mobile Search Smarter 
  • The 7 Greatest Engineering Innovations Of 2012 
  • Simple scents make you part with most cash 
  • Ultrasound Video Captures Fetuses Yawning 
  • 8 TED Talks on the importance of listening  Also: 
  • 5 Moments in Sauce History That Changed The Way We Eat 
  • Does Creativity Come With A Price? New Insight On Creatives And Mental Illness 
  • Elmore Leonard: 10 Rules
  • University Of California Rebrands Itself With Surfer Charm 
  • Maker's Row: A Comprehensive Database Of American Manufacturers 
  • Have we, like, lost our conviction? You know? 
  • Original Creator: Hip-Hop And Electro Pioneer Afrika Bambaataa 
  • Imagination Illustrated: Muppets Creator Jim Henson's Never-Before-Seen Journals and Sketches 
  • How Memory Works: 10 Things Most People Get Wrong 
  • Infographic: History's most influential people, ranked by Wikipedia reach 
  • M.I.T. Lab Hatches Ideas, and Companies, by the Dozens 
  • Lincoln, Shakespeare, and Tony Kushner 
  • Nine Dangerous Things You Learned In School 
  • The Autism Advantage, fascinating article about a company that only hires people with autism. 
  • The Harvard Classics: A Free, Digital Collection 

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