The Japanese health ministry announced on Saturday that elevated levels of radiation were detected in milk from a farm about 18 miles from the country’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Spinach grown about 90 miles...
Steve Levy's Wired piece that came out today is a must read. Entitled Larry Page Wants to Return Google to its Start-up Roots, it takes us back to 12 years ago when Google was first...
LAST DAYS HERE chronicles the triumphs and downfalls of underground icon and rock legend Bobby Liebling, who finds himself at the crossroads of life and death. Bobby Liebling has been churning out genre-defining hard...
When Shak visited Seglamen Ethiopia in the summer of 2010, he was greeted by hundreds of residents who showed him their water source -- a trickling muddy stream in the valley of the rocky countryside....
I have been holding out for as long as possible before the pressure from my technology peers finally won.
The Apple fan boys get to you - you know, that nagging effect that makes you 'feel'...
Lebanon is a country of contrasts and nothing displays that more than the landscapes around the country. I was lucky enough to stay in the country for an entire month and moved around outside of...
Looking back, my visit to Nepal was a befitting what-not-to-do lesson. That my friend Richa and I, both travel-crazy colleagues at Singapore Airlines, had a reasonably splendid time learning it, regardless. With the oppressive mugginess...
I ran into Juliana Rotich in Long Beach during TED, who is a Program Director with a non-profit organized called Ushahidi.
They specialize in developing free and open source software for information collection, visualization and interactive mapping.
Their tools help democratize...
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