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Salon.com November 28, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
The emergent new order Feed magazine founder Steven Johnson explains how self-organizing systems are made to order for ants, cities, software and terrorists... |
Fast Company April 2002 Christine Canabou |
Books That Matter: Bo Peabody A book recommendation from Bo Peabody, Village Ventures Inc.... |
Fast Company September 2001 Polly LaBarre |
Organize Yourself. Or, What Business Can Learn From Ants For a book that begins with an account of the habits of slime mold, Steven Johnson's Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software isn't wanting for big ideas... |
New Architect December 2002 Peter Morville |
Bottoms Up Designing complex, adaptive systems: Increasingly, our sites are larger and more sophisticated. And yet, we shouldn't let our sites become small pieces badly joined. The cost of giving up is too high. One way to solve the problem is to take a bottom-up approach. |
Wired September 2001 |
Street Cred Airplane Glue... VAIO Digital Studio PC PCV-RX490TV... Empire Earth... Emergence: The Secret Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software, by Steven Johnson... Wave/PC Interactive Audio System... When I Am King... SpringPort Wireless Ethernet Module... ReadMe... etc. |