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There’s a funny post over at TechCrunch about an iPhone app that might make you better at your job. The app is very simple: run the app, push the button at various points of the day, and you might win a prize. The easy analogy is to the sequence of numbers on Lost.
In any event, my take on this is that we have finally reached the nadir of human evolution (perhaps the peak?). With all of our collective intelligence, we have endeavored to create the Human Pellet Machine.
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Brandon Watson is Director for Windows Phone 7. He specifically focuses on developers and the developer platform. He rejoined Microsoft in 2008 after nearly a decade on Wall Street and running successful start-ups. He has both an engineering degree and an economics degree from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as an MBA from The Wharton School of Business, and blogs at www.manyniches.com.
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