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Happy New Year to all of our friends on Tumblr. Here’s to a great 2012. And, of course, here’s Dave Barry’s year in review…

Happy New Year to all of our friends on Tumblr. Here’s to a great 2012. And, of course, here’s Dave Barry’s year in review

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#2012  #Happy New Year 
What do you want to read about in 2012? We’re taking your suggestions via #InnovationReads on Twitter. But we’re on Google+ and Facebook as well. Also, feel free to let us know how we can improve your experience on social. We, (and by “we,” we mean Ideas@Innovations editor Emi Kolawole) want to hear from you. 
Oh, and check out the top 10 most-read innovation stories of 2011…

What do you want to read about in 2012? We’re taking your suggestions via #InnovationReads on Twitter. But we’re on Google+ and Facebook as well. Also, feel free to let us know how we can improve your experience on social. We, (and by “we,” we mean Ideas@Innovations editor Emi Kolawole) want to hear from you. 

Oh, and check out the top 10 most-read innovation stories of 2011…

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#innovation  #2012  #good reads  #suggestions 
“There are positive things about it,” said University of Pennsylvania communication Professor and Director of The Annenberg Public Policy Center Jamieson, when asked whether Colbert’s parody was innovative or even effective, “but it potentially has a down side. The danger is you actually confuse the political environment by becoming a surrogate candidate.”
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“There are positive things about it,” said University of Pennsylvania communication Professor and Director of The Annenberg Public Policy Center Jamieson, when asked whether Colbert’s parody was innovative or even effective, “but it potentially has a down side. The danger is you actually confuse the political environment by becoming a surrogate candidate.”

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#Innovation  #politics  #2012  #campaign