Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
I have already talked about how Google and God wouldn’t get along.Now I have proof.Brizzly recently announced that tweets in another language will be translated to English on the fly using Google Translate’s new real-time translation tools. This means Brizzly is now the only Twitter client breaking down one of our biggest b (Read More)
Yahoo! News: Science News:
Investor's Business Daily - Climate Change: As scientists confirm the earth has not warmed at all in the past decade, others wonder how this could be and what it means for Copenhagen. Maybe Al Gore can Photoshop something before December. (Read More)
BARRONS.com: Tech Trader Daily - Barron's Online:
Tesla: Driving toward an IPO?Tesla Motors, the Valley-based maker of electric sports cars, plans to go public soon, according to Reuters, which cites “two people familiar with the situation.” The story said an IPO filing is expected any day. The company declined to comment on speculation.The company’s Roadster (pictured at (Read More)
Submitted by Magitam
from Google Reader:
Wacky Business School Traditions: Including pants-free pub crawls, Olympics, human castles, mustache competitions…. (BusinessWeek)Daily Dose of Snark: The Wall Street Journal Tackles the Important Stuff. (Cityfile)Rising Renminbi: Chinese private equity funds are emerging in big cities as China promulgates new regulations (Read More)
Yahoo! News: Science News:
SPACE.com - Astronauts on the linked shuttle Atlantis and International
Space Station said Friday that they're not worried about recent false alarms
that disrupted their sleep with erroneous reports of calamity. (Read More)
Submitted by Jgmize
from Google Reader:
Subtitled: Fabrication Optimization.We are positioning The Liberator as the world’s best, free (libre) CEB press. We are also positioning it as the world’s best CEB press – meaning that the proprietary counterparts will have a serious contender. For this to happen, it is critical that The Liberator gets out to the world as (Read More)
WebUrbanist:
Photographs of Japan from the Meiji and Taisho Periods (1868-1926) have captivated viewers around the world since they were first circulated. One photographer in particular captured Japanese life so beautifully that his work has been seen by countless people all across the globe. Until very recently, though, his name was vi (Read More)
The Future Buzz:
You should probably try it. There’s a reason you’re unsure. Perhaps you’re unsure because it involves taking a chance or you don’t think it’s perfect. Yet the ideas – especially the creative variety – that you’re unsure about are probably the most interesting. They’re also probably interesting because they are imperfect (Read More)
The Inquisitr:
The PogoPlug is one of the best plug and play NAS solutions available on the market, it’s simple to use, offers a nice clean and sleek design and users have been flocking to the devices over the last several months. Now the team at PogoPlug have announced some nice new improvements to their gadget.The PogoPlug now comes wit (Read More)
/Film:
After concept work on Battlefield Earth, Red Planet, two Star Wars prequels and The Astronauts Wife, poor old Stephan Martiniere sure could use a break. Okay, that’s not entirely fair - he also got to contribue to I, Robot which ended up being quite a clever film, at least in terms of it’s imagery.One of his assignments app (Read More)
Ecademy: user blogs:
In today's economic climate being great at delivery is no longer enough. Having a team of seasoned professionals who measure their success by the success of the projects they have worked on is not a sustainable model for the future. Many consultancy and business services firms have build a business based on many one-off pro (Read More)
Submitted by Emmeffe2
from Google Reader:
Cool, geeky brain science stuff.Cingulate Cortex and the Evolution of Human Uniqueness Figuring out how the brain decides between two options is difficult. This is especially true for the human brain, whose activity is typically accessible only via the small and occasionally distorted window provided by new imaging (Read More)