The Wall Street Journal Blog discusses how the BP oil spill may actually raise GDP. Whenever I read this type of article, I'm reminded that measures (and metrics) are not perfect. Understanding how GDP is constructed is important to understand what it is indicating. (If you ever want to talk about GPD, shoot me an email.)
Sometimes, it's cool to see markets respond to wants and needs. If you've been watching the World Cup, then you've probably been as annoyed by the horns that sound like giant bees as I am. So, Lifehacker brings us cool software that filters the noise out.
Bob Sutton has a cool post about "The Best Bosses Are the Most Self-Aware."
Donald Marron bring us (brace for it) a song about the history of legal tender.
Forbes has a neat interactive map called "Where Americans are Moving."
If you have a cool link, leave it in the links or send me an email at ann.zerkle (at) cgkfoundation.org.
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