I metTamra Engle after seeing she was teaching songwriting in Berkeley. I soon found out she was not only a teacher, but a powerhouse of a musician, activist and business strategist, with deep roots in...
So it’s official. Relationship building websites work. At least that is the finding of a study on P&G’s customer experience website in Greece (the equivalent of www.supersavvyme.com).
This was one of the papers presented at the...
Media Post is holding a Social Media Insider Summit in Lake Tahoe from August 29 to September 1, 2010.
They're calling it a social summer camp. The Social Media Insider Summit will be previewing a...
An early start in Durban and a nine-hour Baz Bus trip or something got us to Coffee Bay on August 4. I'll say again that I love the Baz Bus, but it only stops at...
This is Woolfiller, one of the contestants in the running for the title of Sustainability's Next Top Model.
Woolfiller is a clever little kit that repairs holes and hides stains in woollen jumpers, cardigans, jackets and...
I love the iPad myself, but I think the customers who appreciate it most are my parents who are in their 80s. Many times they wanted to try a PC, as it is a great...
By Alex Tung
In this regular series we profile African indigenous crops that can improve food security and protect the environment.
The basic needs for human survival include food, water and shelter. Baobab, a tree indigenous to...
Claire on the Kettle Valley Rail Trail
In the summer of 1997 we did a Zippy (our tandem) tour of British Columbia and Alberta, 5,000 kilometers (3,000 miles). Toward the end of our two months, we...
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