The Egyptian protests have been going on for nearly a month now. Over a million people took to the streets in a social movement to show their desire for government reform. Although the majority of...
TEDxKinnaird is throwing their TEDx event in Pakistan on February 19, 2011 - take a look at the speaker line up below.
Jazib Zahir
Jazib has graduated from Stanford and LUMS and has worked with technology companies...
Okay, let's talk about Computer Watson which beat two champions of Jeopardy earlier this month. What is remarkable about Jeopardy and Watson is that Watson is able to understand the questions the person asks and is...
The next few weeks were a blur of new and exciting things. I had a room in an apartment, and a well-connected roommate who served as the link between me and what would be all of...
After a couple of years worth of work as a solitary and lone soldier, following more than a couple of decades of more traditional executive life, yesterday was the one of these extremely rare days...
Think about the number or libraries, underground stations, amusement parks, football stadiums and other places that use turnstiles as a way of regulating foot traffic. Now think about the amount of people that pass through...
I am thrilled for Egypt, and more specifically my Egyptian friends. I have been following political developments in the country ever since Mostafa began covering Egypt on Global Voices back in October of 2005. (If...
If you live in the U.S., I'd be shocked if you've never heard of Zappos, a unique online store that started with shoes but then moved into other products even before it was acquired by...
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