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Spreed Has Quietly Been Making Some Major Changes

In November of 2008,  Anthony (our CEO), Suhail (our CTO) and I had the privilege to attend the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. This was my first chance to experience San Francisco. Just a little personal background: I am a young guy and have been a techie my entire life; pretty much ever since

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The Right to Education – Sud Academy’s Case Study. Please Help!

Note: This is a guest post by Kellee Jacobs. Kellee has been working for the past year at the Sud Academy in Nairobi. Her experiences have been enlightening, but now she needs our help. Please contact her at kelleejacobs[at]gmail[dot]com if you would like to help or get involved in any way. There is in existence

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The Right to Education – Sud Academy’s Case Study. Please Help!

Note: This is a guest post by Kellee Jacobs. Kellee has been working for the past year at the Sud Academy in Nairobi. Her experiences have been enlightening, but now she needs our help. Please contact her at kelleejacobs[at]gmail[dot]com if you would like to help or get involved in any way. There is in existence

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Appreciate What you Have (This video is self explanatory)

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The question we all ask ourselves: Why do Freeways Stop?

From: Stephen J. Heard and Rich Exxner. The Plain Dealer.

 
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The Car-plane has arrived!

I found myself scrolling down Perez Hilton’s website earlier.  I don’t know why.  To be honest, it’s pretty lame.  But People love this crap.  I found myself slightly hypnotized by the Headline of the Week Weak.  It’s about a flying car.  Although the idea of having flying cars is surely not new, it was only

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Camera’s, Concerts and Free Marketing

I go to a lot of concerts. Music is a big passion of mine and whenever I have the chance to see an artist live I will very quickly and usually without thinking jump on the bandwagon. Last night I went to We Will Rock You. Although not a concert, it is a musical inspired

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Apple announces final MacWorld, Steve Jobs won’t deliver keynote

Chalk this one up in your history books ladies and gents. You may not be a geek or lover of technology, but the fact that Apple just announced that this MacWorld will be the last one in history is big news. MacWorld is a major Apple trade show. It’s the location where Steve Jobs launched

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Have yourself a Merry Little BetaMax-Xmas.

Growing up in the 1980’s Betamaxmas reminds me of all those nights watching holiday specials . The website is set up like an old school television room around Christmas time.  The wood paneling is epic.  Via the power of the Tube of You, you can watch TV treats all day.  Look at the TV guide

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Breakthrough: Scientists Extract Images Directly from Human Brain

Pink Tentacle reports that researchers at Japan’s ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories have developed a system that can “reconstruct the images inside a person’s mind and display them on a computer monitor.” Scientists Extract Images Directly from Brain: Pink Tentacle The scientists were able to reconstruct various images viewed by a person by analyzing changes in

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