By Robert Aiudi on November 25, 2010 in Europe, Events, Festivals, New England, New Hampshire, New York, New York City, North America, Photos, USA
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Since it’s the first Thanksgiving as the Language Chef, I decided to talk about – what else? – Turkey!
Turkeys are native to North America and have been an integral part of...
The words "entrepreneur" and "young" aren't meant to be inextricably linked, but somehow they have become so since the dot.com days and the Web 2.0 wave of startups. In fact, if you think "entrepreneur" and...
In 2009, Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil organized an educational experience called Singularity University (SU) headquartered at NASA Ames in Mountain View, CA in the heart of Silicon Valley.
SU was established with the support of Google, ePlanet...
Wonderful news. It now emerges that I needn’t have plugged Maths in matric after all.
All I had to do to improve on the 16 per cent I scraped together after spending two hours playing noughts-and-crosses...
This is the first post in a new series highlighting people's stories of Nourishing the Planet. It comes from Anthony Munene in the Embu Slopes of Mt. Kenya Forest.
The poverty population, lack of education and...
The international one-minute film festival Filminute 2010 has commended a South African entry! The festival is a challenge to all filmmakers, animators, writers and artists to create the world’s best one-minute films.
This year’s online festival...
There's a great article in Inc. about 37Signals recent decision to charge customers for a new product release, the outcry that followed and Jason Fried's response to that outcry.
It's about time someone with a loud...
The South African city council of Durban are mulling over an interesting idea in an attempt to encourage waterless waste management. The plan is to pay their residents for their pee. Yes, that’s right –...
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