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For more on what RYOT is doing, read this interview with its co-founders.
I watch some news, see what the Asian markets are doing, read my Reuters, Bloomberg, perhaps do some Skypeing, make phone calls, watch or listen to the BBC.
I can ask my teenagers their opinions on things that I am doing — read them a speech or discuss whether I should attend an event that means I'll be away from home.
Study the work your new lab is already doing, read the literature, and come up with an idea for something new.
Go to events, get to know what some of the local companies are doing, read the newsletters, find out who is being financed, and then you?re going to find out a trend as to who?s fairly successful.
The posts on the new website We Know What You're Doing read like a list of exactly the things most people would never want strangers to know they're doing: bashing their bosses, showing up hungover to work, taking drugs, changing their cell phone numbers.
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