Michael Cervieri is a ScribeLabs co-founder and an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. On Twitter, he’s @bmunch.
Archive for Michael Cervieri
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US News Goes Monthly
Following the Christian Science Monitor going to a Web-only publication, US News and World Report is scaling back and become a monthly.
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Synchronized Electioneering
We at ScribeMedia don’t pretend to tell you how to vote. We just say, vote. It’s good for you like multigrains with a side of pomegranate juice. Even 23/6 says so.
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So Long and Thanks for the Print
The Christian Science Monitor announces that its days as a print publication are over.
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Float Like a Butterfly – With Janine Benyus
Can we mimic nature and pull our way out of environmental disasters. Janine Benyus, founder of the Biomimicry Institute says, yes, and can prove it.
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Cataclysms, Disasters and Snakes with Lou Marinoff
When environments change due to cataclysms, mutations often become the solution to survival. What can companies learn from this observation? And what do Aristotle, Buddha and Confucius have to do with it?
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The Scientific American
“We as a nation have got to ask outselves, what the hell is going on.” — Indeed.
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Arial, Meet Futura… and Leave the Artsy Farts Behind
Fonts gather in conference to decide whether Zapf Dingbats is worthy of membership.
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Logical Awesome
Sometimes genius is captured in a picture. Add Spock and some turntables? Double genius.

