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The World Knowledge Competitiveness Index 2008 - 0 views

shared by lelapin _ on 29 Jul 08 - Cached
  • The 2008 edition of the WKCI compares 145 regions across 19 knowledge economy benchmarks (full data for all indicators across each of the 19 benchmarks is contained in the accompanying Excel spreadsheets). This represents an increase of twenty regions compared to the last edition in 2005: nine from Europe, eight from North America, and three from Asia Pacific. These new regions were selected on the basis of a survey of a wide range of regions appearing to be become more internationally competitive. This year’s report also contains a special chapter on economic development in the three leading Chinese regions.
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      paradox is that Bangalore scores so low whilst being compared to Silicon Valley (???!!). Something wrong here.
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    paradoxical information: Bangalore at the lowest when it's considered next if not above Silicon Valley (!!???)
lelapin _

Visual Science - The Genetic Map of Europe - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The map also identifies the existence of two genetic barriers within Europe. One is between the Finns (light blue, upper right) and other Europeans. It arose because the Finnish population was at one time very small and then expanded, bearing the atypical genetics of its few founders.
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      I don't quite buy the explanation of the barrier between Finns and the rest of Europe as having to do with the size of the population, at least not only.
lelapin _

Wikinomics » Blog Archive » War of the Wikis: Unversity of Wisconsin uses wik... - 0 views

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      exactly the kind of arguments I'm trying, at work, to pass but failed so far to reach any sympathetic ear. Everybody wants files on their own computer even though it means zillions copies and what it represent in HD wasted.
anonymous

What Are Molas From Panama's San Blas - 0 views

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    "Molas are reverse applique fabric art that is hand sewn by the Kuna indians or native people that live in the San Blas Islands of Panama. Native women have worn many of the designs for generation"
funeral adelaide

Worry Free Funeral Service - 1 views

started by funeral adelaide on 07 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Vicky Matthews

Super Services and Customer Care - 1 views

Building a home is truly a very daunting process. One of the processes we need to go through is the soil testing. It is not only a requirement in getting a building approval but it can also greatly...

started by Vicky Matthews on 11 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
lelapin _

Twitter Facts: First State of the Twitosphere in France - 0 views

  • With a population of 64.473 million people (source : Wikipedia), the Twitter user density for France is one Twitter account for every 10350 inhabitants. Other European countries have an higher Twitter density, e.g. in Norway there is a Twitter account for every 1350 inhabitants, in The Netherlands there is a Twitter account for every 2800 inhabitants.
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      one Twitter account for every 10350 inhabitants! This should put a damper on the enthusiasm of some about Twitter.
lelapin _

Internet Traffic Begins to Bypass the U.S. - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • “Since passage of the Patriot Act, many companies based outside of the United States have been reluctant to store client information in the U.S.,” said Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington. “There is an ongoing concern that U.S. intelligence agencies will gather this information without legal process. There is particular sensitivity about access to financial information as well as communications and Internet traffic that goes through U.S. switches.”
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      it's only natural that what used to play to the advantage of one country (up to 70%) be shared by more countries, especially with economically faster growing perspective like in the Asian region.
lelapin _

Using Facebook to Fire Up Your Career - US News and World Report - 0 views

  • some companies have done this really well by having a person who's sort of their advocate on Facebook or LinkedIn. It's someone who really gets how the medium works, knows how to engage with people, and most importantly, comes across as a real person.
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      I can think of someone (in my list of fr... er followers on FB) but at the same time, knowing how my current company functions, I have doubt about the genuinness of its move into web2.0. But maybe I'm wrong.
lelapin _

Linux News: Collaboration: Internet Collaboration Drives Electric Car Conversion Crusade - 0 views

  • A Finnish Internet community is seeking to apply the collective approach taken by online collaborators like the authors of Wikipedia to start a mass movement toward electric cars. The plan is to encourage the conversion of used gasoline-powered cars to run on electricity, with the first rollout due this year. The Finnish-language forum, eCars - Now!, claims to be first of its kind in the world, and is working in the tradition of the open source projects used in information technology -- like the Linux computer operating system, which was also started by a Finn.
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      After Wikipedia, the wikicar
lelapin _

Facebook Advertising: "Beating The S--- Out Of Its Numbers" - 0 views

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      I used myself the advertisement system and was very impressed by the clear impact it had and the increase in number of 'fans'. It failed to transform into donation (the case was a charity event) but it certainly beat any other form of advertisement
ecrivan wordwizard

Death of a Celebrity - 0 views

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    some thoughts on the passing away of Michael jackson
anonymous

How To Buy A Classic Ford On E-bay Without Getting Ripped Off - 0 views

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    "There are some good deals on Classic Ford cars and trucks on Ebay but you need to be careful. For example you need to ask lots of questions such as was it a frame off restoration? Did they use original or the best duplicate parts available or does it have a Chevy or Dodge engine instead of a rebuilt Ford one."
Gerald Payton

Perfect Way to Boost Employees' Self-Esteem - 1 views

started by Gerald Payton on 14 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
funeral adelaide

Reliable Professional Funeral Service - 1 views

started by funeral adelaide on 15 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
lelapin _

Is there anything teachers or students need that Google Apps can't do? | Education IT |... - 0 views

shared by lelapin _ on 19 Nov 08 - Cached
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    Of all comments I read it looks that the most important issue using Google docs is the lack of power vs MS Office or OpenOffice solutions. True, but the gap is rapidly filling in and, as the author wrote (to which I 100% subscribe) "you can't teach Excel macros [...] we can teach (that) programming elsewhere". Another very important point is teaching kids and students how to work collaboratively. None of aforementioned solutions can permit that.
lelapin _

Online Office: Microsoft keeps promising while Google delivers | Between the Lines | ZD... - 0 views

shared by lelapin _ on 30 Oct 08 - Cached
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    to me the key benefit (along with the possibility of sharing) of using so-called in the cloud applications in addition to being available without the trouble of saving on USB keys, etc.
lelapin _

State of the Art - A Look at Google's First Phone - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The Android software looks, feels and works a lot like the iPhone’s. Not as consistent or as attractive, but smartly designed and, for version 1.0, surprisingly complete. In any case, it’s polished enough to give Windows Mobile an inferiority complex the size of Australia; let’s hope Microsoft has a good therapist.
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      "a complexe inferiority the size of Australia" I thought it was funny enough to highlight it ^_^
lelapin _

Parents Often Unaware of Cyber-Bullying - Well Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    the major difference is that there are naturally traces of the bullying, easily retrievable at that.
lelapin _

Op-Ed Columnist - Obama Outwits the Bloviators - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Andrew Rasiej, the founder of Personal Democracy Forum, which monitors the intersection of politics and technology, points out that when networks judge their success by who got the biggest share of the television audience, “they are still counting horses while the world has moved on to counting locomotives.” The Web, in its infinite iterations, is eroding all 20th-century media.
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      Again an excellent article by Frank Riche. This time it's about a double matters that appear to happen at the same time: a black candidate with good chances to become president and mainstream media TV/Radio/Newspapers as we know them covering the campaign as they've always done but having to fight against another media: the net.
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