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We all love the success stories, but it’s good to look at the flipside of the coin too: the failures. Mike Booker’s story about the Mountain Buggy company is actually a story about success soured, and it’s a worthwhile read for entrepreneurs. How did a perfect storm of circumstances kill off a company with a great product and destined for greatness? Read more in Idealog #21, or on our website.

Destroyed jobs, bankrupt businesses and vapourised wealth kind of suck as concepts during a recession, but innovating your way out of it doesn’t. The inaugural Social Innovation Camp kicked off last weekend in Wellington, and Peter Griffin from the Science Media Centre was there blogging for us.
As mentioned before, the three best concepts will be done up at a bigger SI Camp in July this year, and will go up on the web. Follow it on Meetup and read more here.

Lilypad Arduino sounds like a Filipina superstar, but it’s actually used to make shirts squeal. Or to make cycle jackets activate flashing lights when the sun goes down.
Somehow or other, Dr Leah Buechley ties up Lilypad Arduino with democratisation and empowerment. We sent Simon Young to the Co-Lab’s Creating Technologies conference to make sense of it all. Read his blog.
Plus, here’s an Idealog TV episode in which Simon talks to Dr Buechley.
Book launch 2.0 indeed. Awesome. (Via Dennis Cass)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxschLOAr-s

Once upon a time, it was quite in order for journalists to thump managers and their ilk just to vent. There were unions! You just didn’t tell people that from tomorrow, they’d be on a quarter less salary. Now however, only cartoonists get to protest, like Dan Wasserman of the Boston Globe did recently, when faced with a 23% pay hackenslash.

Yes, a single Auckland is necessary—it only takes a short commute across town on the disjointed public transport system to convince you of that. Now’s the time, though, to decide how it should be done because once the amalgamation sets in, it’ll be too late.
Hamish Keith, who needs no further introduction, has thought about the Super City and how it could have its constituent parts joined up into a successful and simple whole. He will submit to the Parliamentary select committee on the local government (Auckland Council) bill, and you can read about here and add your name to the submission if you agree with it. Simple.
After Last Season seems to have it all. Like, err, medical students. A film with medical students must cool, right? It’s a film, isn’t it? Or a viral medical student clip or something? (Via Real Groove)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5yoD5_0QWQ

You could get to keep the excellent The Big Idea site. The creative community built a new website this year, with some good tools to go with it. But it’s now about twenty grand in debt due to cost overruns, and needs your help to clear it before July 1.

Clearly, the Heinz desktop USB microwave is wasted on baked beans. It has that Prime Hacking Target feel about it. What else could it be used for? (Note: any suggestions featuring small animals will see correspondents reported to ALF, PETA and SPCA with all haste.)

Anheuser-Busch is a brave company. Not content with making its beer even more offensively bland, it’s happy to associate Bud Light (wasn’t the original light enough?) with porn-purchasing pillocks and awkward embarrassment comedy.

Inspired by McCahon, Frizzell and the Phantom, Dean Proudfoot appears to have the national narrative down pat, and is now pursuing a career as an artist as well as an illustrator.
See his work at the Smyth Gallery, 41 Jervois Road, St Mary’s Bay, from next Thursday.
And if his work looks familiar, it’s becausewe’re fansat Idealog too.
“The big danger for New Zealand manufacturing isn’t India or China; it’s taking our eyes off innovation and skills.”
—Phil O’Reilly of Business New Zealand thinks Made in NZ has a bright future, provided we don’t get lazy.
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Juha Saarinen
Ideologue, Weekly

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