This smoothie is the real deal - Definitely NOT what you get at the local juice outlet. This little blend packs a punch of antioxidants and nutrients while still being the best tasting blender drink...
“When something ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Just when traveling on our own was becoming more of a familiar and enjoyable way of life, we had to go and mess with it. During...
Cairo is a city with a population exceeding 18 million people. The metro system, however, underwhelms with 3 lines of operation. The city is spread out so people will tell you...
All my Togolese friends are excited about the Obamas’ trip to Ghana. They’ve been asking me for weeks if I will go to Ghana to see him. They assume I have VIP tickets. It’s hard...
Below, I'm interviewing Robert Scoble and Skype's blogger-in-chief Peter Parkes about how blogging has changed over the years and how Skype is using blogging and social media in Europe and the rest of the world....
Chris Hughes, our super-duper Explore the Bruce guide for the Bruce Peninsula was all smiles when we met him in Wiarton. (Home of Willie, Canada’s only albino weather predicting groundhog.) I thought he was happy...
By Renee Blodgett on July 6, 2009 in Australia, British Isles, England, Europe, Events, London, North America, Pacific, Photos, USA
Yesterday at Reboot Britain in London, there were back-to-back sessions and countless panels on technology, innovation, social media and the web.
It ranged from ending the digital divide, redefining the role of public service media, where...
BT hosted a magical dinner for the Traveling Geeks at the BT Tower in West London last night. BT's CEO Ian Livingston greeted us (below) and JP Rangaswami followed up with introductions to countless meet-and-greets,...
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