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Carson, Shelley. 2011. [http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-unleashed-mind The Unleashed Mind: Why Creative People Are Eccentric ]. April 14. Scientific American.
 
Chafkin, Max. 2013. [http://www.fastcompany.com/3021473/udacity-sebastian-thrun-uphill-climb UDACITY'S SEBASTIAN THRUN, GODFATHER OF FREE ONLINE EDUCATION, CHANGES COURSE: HE CAPTIVATED THE WORLD WITH VISIONS OF SELF-DRIVING CARS AND GOOGLE GLASS AND HAS SIGNED UP 1.6 MILLION STUDENTS FOR ONLINE CLASSES. SO WHY IS HE PIVOTING AWAY FROM MOOCS? "WE DON'T EDUCATE PEOPLE AS OTHERS WISHED, OR AS I WISHED," THRUN SAYS]. November 14. fastcompany.com/3021473/udacity-sebastian-thrun-uphill-climb .
 
Duffy, John F. 2007. Inventing Invention: A Case Study of Legal Innovation. Vol. 86, No. 1, 2007. Texas Law Review.
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Carlson, Curtis. 2011. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyQG1-ACM0g SRI CEO Curtis Carlson's Keynote at Churchill Club Event, Sept. 16, 2011]. San Jose, CA: Churchill Club.
 
Contee, Cheryl. 2013. [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2013/10/contee The Innovation Intermission]. Cambridge, MA: Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
 
Diamandis, Peter. 2013. [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323968304578245534163575510.html An Explosion in Innovation: Peter Diamandis identifies eight technologies ripe for major change]. (1. Biotechnology. 2. Computational systems. 3. Networks and sensors. 4. Artificial intelligence. 5. Robotics. 6. Digital manufacturing. 7. Medicine. 8. Nanotechnology). New York, NY: The Wall Street Journal.
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