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  • SF Author Bruce Sterling, in an essay and new book Shaping Things, coins a new word: Spime - (n) an object that is plannable, findable, trackable, recyclable, uniquely identified that generates digital histories.

    SF Tidbits for 2/14/06 2006

  • SF Author Bruce Sterling, in an essay and new book Shaping Things, coins a new word: Spime - (n) an object that is plannable, findable, trackable, recyclable, uniquely identified that generates digital histories.

    February 2006 2006

  • But any information pertaining to a do-able, plannable (ish) 1 week trip would be awesome.

    Ask MetaFilter forallmankind 2009

  • Founded by a coterie of industry veterans with over 150 years of collective experience in television, engineering, advertising and marketing, AMS aims to yield the first development of an automated, plannable advertising and media platform located in the midst of the most coveted marketing environment in the physical universe, the retail store.

    unknown title 2009

  • Founded by a coterie of industry veterans with over 150 years of collective experience in television, engineering, advertising and marketing, AMS aims to yield the first development of an automated, plannable advertising and media platform located in the midst of the most coveted marketing environment in the physical universe, the retail store.

    unknown title 2009

  • Founded by a coterie of industry veterans with over 150 years of collective experience in television, engineering, advertising and marketing, AMS aims to yield the first development of an automated, plannable advertising and media platform located in the midst of the most coveted marketing environment in the physical universe, the retail store.

    unknown title 2009

  • "I actually don't think Toronto is plannable," he explained.

    Torontoist 2009

  • Through collaborating ideas, Brennan and Baker determined that more than 90 percent of critical incidents are "pre-plannable."

    The Milford Daily News Homepage RSS 2008

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