December 2010
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Mexican Banking Project Shows How Emerging Nations... →
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During most of the history of computing, technology advances typically trickled down slowly from developed economies to emerging ones. The explosion of mobile telephony changed all that.
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Noah Brier, Everything is Media (2010)
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Do me a favor and 'Like' this on Facebook →
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I hope the phone number and address are actually images so I can’t copy and...
– No persons (via neversaidaboutrestaurantwebsites)
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Austin: America's 4th Drunkest City →
1. Milwaukee, WI
2. Fargo, ND
3. San Francisco, CA
4. Austin, TX
5. Reno, NV
6. Burlington, VT
7. Omaha, NE
8. Boston, MA
9. Anchorage, AK
10. San Diego, CA
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Political Ideology Linked to Brain Anatomy →
In particular, scientists in the UK observed that conservatives tended to have a larger amygdala, the part of the brain responsible for emotion and anxiety, and a smaller anterior cingulate, which supplies bravery and optimism. From the Telegraph:
Prof Geraint Rees, who led the research, said: “We were very surprised to find that there was an area of the brain that we could predict...
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The Future Is Not What It Used to Be: Predictions... →
Frog’s Design Mind does us the favor of making a list of lists of predictions for 2011 and beyond.
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BFL2010 & Fantasy Football 2010 Season Recap →
Jerod from Midwest Sports Fans does a nice job of wrapping things up. Hats off to Diana, who managed to bring the title home to Febreze country, sustaining through a mid-season relocation to the Southern Hemisphere.
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The P&G Blogger Fantasy League (BFL) is a group of 12 digital sports influencers competing on the NFL.com fantasy platform for the chance to win P&G product, a...
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Six Social Media Trends for 2011 →
Six Social Media Trends for 2011 →
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This Is What The World's Fattest Woman Ate For... →
30,000 calories later…
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The Lost Jokes and Story Arcs of "Sweet Seymour... →
Splitsider talks to Bill Oakley about one of the all-time classic episodes of The Simpsons.
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Mexican Banking Project Shows How Emerging Nations... →
smarterplanet:
During most of the history of computing, technology advances typically trickled down slowly from developed economies to emerging ones. The explosion of mobile telephony changed all that.
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