Linda Stone
Widely recognized as a visionary thinker and thought leader, Linda
Stone is a writer, speaker and consultant focused on trends and their
strategic and consumer implications. Her work and articles on her work
have appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, The Economist, The
Boston Globe, Harvard Business Review and hundreds of blogs. She speaks
frequently at corporate and industry gatherings. Prior to 2002, Stone
spent 16 years as a senior executive in high tech at both Apple and Microsoft.
For a full bio, see www.lindastone.net.
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- Why "Delivering Happiness" is a must read, November 22 2010
- Why "Delivering Happiness" is a must read, November 22 2010
- A New Era of Post-Productivity Era Computing?, June 27 2010
- Dean Kamen’s 2010 Homework, January 11 2010
- How has the Internet Changed the Way You Think?, January 08 2010
- Working Together to Create a National Learning Community, January 04 2010
- The Fun Theory, October 20 2009
- At Risk: Universal Online Access to All Knowledge, March 11 2009
- Mental Landscapes, David Brooks and the Aspen Festival of Ideas, July 13 2008
- When Distraction is Good, July 10 2008
- It’s at the Scene of the Crime, but it’s not the Criminal, June 30 2008
- It’s at the Scene of the Crime, but it’s not the Criminal, June 30 2008
- RIP: Returned Every Email, June 28 2008
- RIP: Returned Every Email, June 28 2008
- Phone in the Toilet?, June 18 2008
- Is it Time to Retire the Never-Ending List?, June 12 2008
- Diagnosis: Email Apnea?, February 12 2008
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