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Is it possible to have too many outlets? Was Gladwell right not just about choices for consumers, but also creators? http://t.co/ioHEjnk8

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Steve Jobs’s Real Genius : The New Yorker

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Just finished Issacson's Steve Jobs and then saw this excellent Malcolm Gladwell review in The New Yorker http://t.co/viAAVRuo

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When Our Intuition Leads Us to Bad Decisions | World of Psychology

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When Our Intuition Leads Us to Bad Decisions: Six years ago, Malcolm Gladwell released a book entitled Blink: Th... http://bit.ly/mNIZso

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Annals of Psychology: Personality Plus : The New Yorker

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@nickdawson see Gladwell on MBTI in NY'er 2004 http://bit.ly/jgJPPO Says (among other things) unlikely to get same score again

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Arianna Huffington Ethics and the Gladwell Media Diet

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Our National Malcolm Gladwell Obsession - Giovanni Rodriguez - #TheCause - Forbes

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Memo to Malcolm Gladwell: Nice Hair, But You Are Wrong: Tech News and Analysis «

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Hightlights the importance of framing: Malcolm Gladwell: A tipping point for healthcare innovation? http://bit.ly/eE3yGB

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@SusannahFox Gladwell's long NewYorker Twitter-diss http://nyr.kr/9Fqv8U is interesting - note importance of connections

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Good night world, I'm going to read the Gladwell story about Twitter, recommended @Boraz (and by a student this AM) - http://bit.ly/drOVG9

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