There have been all sorts of LEGO-vations recently. While kids can play with LEGO renewables and LEGO farm, adults can make 7 feet long dioramas, like 'The Day After Tomorrow, depicted by LEGO'
or build a...
Jeff Pulver's 140 Conference was held for the second year in Los Angeles, last year at the prestigious Kodak Theatre and this year at the Music Box on Hollywood Boulevard.
In 2010 alone, there have been...
Kinshi tamago is made from usuyaki tamago (eggs that have been cooked into thin sheets) that is then cut julienne. Usuyaki tamago is used in various ways such as using it as a wrap for...
In a capitalist society like America, it's hard to get away from commercialism. Here, TV and radio shows are interrupted every few minutes for commercials, alternative music festivals are supported by brand name advertisers and public radio...
Peter Theil of the Founders Fund - also founder of Paypal - addresses the Vatorsplash audience in late September on what it takes to be successful.
He talks about entrepreneurship, what they learned in his early days...
Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (20 October 1854 – 10 November 1891) was a French poet. Born in Charleville, Ardennes, he produced his best known works while still in his late teens—Victor Hugo described him at...
Eventbrite's CEO Kevin Hartz talks about success, early days of Eventbrite and what investors look for from early start-up ideas and products. He was one of the keynotes at the September Vatorsplash event in San...
In Japan I have a peculiar relationship with technology, simply put, I just don’t get it.
Cameras are state of the art. Mobile phones are a generation or two ahead. The fax machine still prevails. Broadband...
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