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Jayakumar Hariharan on Life, Innovation, and Marketing Communication.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Hello 2008

"Every day is going by so freaking fast. "

What I have learned in 2007 - Robert Scoble

25 ways to distinguish yourself - Rajesh Shetty

Top Web Apps and sites of 2007 - Richard McManus

The day the world almost died - Tony Rennell

Have a great 2008!

Jay, from Bangalore
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Why ideaburger

AN IDEA A DAY!

Ideas work best when they come together in new, interesting ways.

The real meaning and impact of ideas often go beyond the "ideas" itself. They help us suspend our "rationalized sense of limitation" long enough to expand our inner territory, preparing the ground for exploration, and innovation.

ideaburger believes that the cross-pollination of ideas trigger innovation, helping us fulfill our careers, (for me, Marcom) and live lives better, fuller.

This blog aims to contribute to important aspects of innovation, by bringing interesting, disparate ideas together, in one blog.

Innovators all over the world are invited to participate in this blog, and link here. Doing so will help ideaburger serve you even better.

Jayakumar Hariharan
jay.ideaburger (at) gmail.com
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