New York Times:
The plan will enlist companies and nonprofits, including “Sesame Street,” to spend money and time to encourage students to pursue science, technology, engineering and math.
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The Innovative Educator:
During a recent visit to a school I was disappointed because although the school is noted as being a model technology school I was hearing from students, teachers, and leaders that the students had “handed in” a lot of great (Read More)
New York Times:
The plan will enlist companies and nonprofits, including “Sesame Street,” to spend money and time to encourage students to pursue science, technology, engineering and math.
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The Inquisitr:
If there is one thing about the tech blogosphere it is its predictability. Just as you could predict the almost breathless press that surround Google’s announcement that yes they were working on an operating system, yes they (Read More)
Submitted by reechard
from Google Reader:
A couple of people pointed out that in my wednesday post about Go, I completely left out the concurrency stuff! That's what I get for rushing the post - I managed to leave out one of the most interesting subjects! Go provide (Read More)
FitSugar -- Healthy, happy you.:
Much has been made of late about exercise and its relation to weight loss. There was the Time cover story The Myth About Weight Loss and a recent article on the topic in the New York Times, which recommended working out in th (Read More)
TechCrunch:
“I’ll take you! I live there!” a small boy with a blue shirt and a perfect toothy grin said as he ran ahead of me. His quiet friend in yellow jogged beside him smiling shyly, his jet-black Elvis curl bobbing on his forehead. (Read More)
blog maverick:
Hows that for a title. Just thought it would be a fun day to rehash some old posts that made me look a little prescientToday the feds arrested 2 programmers that worked for Madoff. I wrote this in January:Jan 18th 2009 10:11 (Read More)
SitePoint:
At the Edge of the Web conference in Perth last week I got to catch up with Dmitry Baranovskiy, the creator of the Raphaël and gRaphaël JavaScript libraries. Perhaps the most important thing these libraries do is make sophist (Read More)
Engadget:
Optoma doesn't have a price, release date or even a name for this thing, but it's a pretty solid idea: a portfolio-style case with slots for a pico projector and miscellanea on one side, with a pop-up miniature projector scre (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Data extracted from 500 million Twitter messages was released today by a tiny Texas startup company that forward-looking geeks have been watching for a year. Austin-based Infochimps announced this afternoon that it is now se (Read More)
Daily DIY:
Russia's Conquering Zeros, The strength of post-Soviet math stems from decades of lonely productivity @ the WSJ...It may be no accident that, while some of the best American mathematical minds worked to solve one of the centu (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Google just announced that it now uses public data from the World Bank to display graphs for queries like "children per woman in brazil" or "internet users in the united states." To do so, Google makes uses of the World Bank' (Read More)
Submitted by Avi
from Google Reader:
The exponential growth of social media sets hugeexpectations for social commerce. Marketers, reluctant to crash the karma ofevolving social networks, have long thought that the channels facilitatingconversations, interactions (Read More)
Submitted by naormark
from Google Reader:
Earlier this year I posted an entry about the lack of women in technology that included some of the famous women who contributed to technology and some of the causes that prevent women from studying fields related to technolo (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Google announced this morning that it has acquired 3-year old mobile display ad serving platform AdMob for $750 million, half the price it paid for YouTube in 2006. Why did Google make this move? Two probably reasons stand (Read More)
Mashable!:
It’s no secret that Facebook is humongous: 300 million users humongous. Yet it still shocks us that it keeps on finding new users to fuel its ascent into the social media stratosphere.A little over a year ago (August 2008), (Read More)
New York Times:
By Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s logic, his mandate, from just 13 percent of the city’s registered voters, should be considered unconvincing. (Read More)
New York Times:
By Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s logic, his mandate, from just 13 percent of the city’s registered voters, should be considered unconvincing.
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Submitted by the00rig
from blog:
If you’ve browsed through any logo design galleries, you’ve probably noticed some that take a very creative approach. In this post we’ll feature 50 clever logos for your design inspiration.UptownCowbraTypefaceShy Child Mary a (Read More)