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Adam Kenner

City in Montana requires job applicants to hand over all social network logins and passwords for background checks - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Bozeman City, Montana now asks all applicants for jobs to 'Please list any and all, current personal or business websites, web pages or memberships on any Internet-based chat rooms, social clubs or forums, to include, but not limited to: Facebook, Google, Yahoo, YouTube.com, MySpace, etc.,' the City form states. There are then three lines where applicants can list the Web sites, their user names and log-in information and their passwords.
Adam Kenner

Beyond SATs, Finding Success in Numbers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Today the Posse Foundation selects about 600 students a year, from eight different cities. They are grouped into posses of 10 students from the same city and go together to an elite college; about 40 colleges now participate in the program.
Maia S-H

Seattle, Minneapolis most literate of big cities - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    Minneapolis and Seattle are the USA's most literate cities
Jayy Emm

earthlights2_dmsp_big.jpg (JPEG Image, 2400x1200 pixels) - Scaled (39%) - 0 views

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    City lights from space.
Matt Schrader

The Dirty Truth About Street Cleaning in LA - 0 views

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    In a piece reminiscent of classic "60 Minutes," USC journalism student Matt Schrader exposes the dirty side of parking enforcement and street cleaning in downtown Los Angeles. Schrader found that while parking enforcement is out in droves ticketing cars, and mostly on street cleaning days (making the city $15,000 an hour!), the streets they're patrolling aren't even being cleaned. The best line of the piece is from a guy who got ticketed on one of those streets: "They have the manpower to ticket you, but they don't have the manpower to actually do the job."
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    In a piece reminiscent of classic "60 Minutes," USC journalism student Matt Schrader exposes the dirty side of parking enforcement and street cleaning in downtown Los Angeles. Schrader found that while parking enforcement is out in droves ticketing cars, and mostly on street cleaning days (making the city $15,000 an hour!), the streets they're patrolling aren't even being cleaned. The best line of the piece is from a guy who got ticketed on one of those streets: "They have the manpower to ticket you, but they don't have the manpower to actually do the job."
Matt Schrader

Fall Sweeps: Investigation - nailing the City on parking tickets - 0 views

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    An investigation into the City of Los Angeles's street cleaning double standard: failure to sweep streets on the designated days but strict enforcement of cars parked along them. The research revealed widespread governmental miscommunication - allowing the City to rake in millions of dollars every month - and oftentimes from batch, "sweeping" ticketings along streets that were never swept.
india art n design

Techno-ready urban design! - 0 views

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    Margot Krasojevic Architecture designs futuristic city-wide transportation system that will use kinetic energy for its movement
india art n design

Bus Rapid Transit System to change the face of commute in Philippines - 0 views

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    The first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Stations in Cebu City, Philippines is a landmark project for a country struggling to figure out how to improve the lives of its citizens and resolve transportation challenges with limited resources. Check out the initial development and leave us your views…
Adam Kenner

Boulder Daily Camera - Boulder, CO AP NEWS - 0 views

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    A new app launched this weekend that will scan the faces of patrons in 25 bars across the city to determine their ages and genders. 
india art n design

Dynamic Duality - Jacou's City Hall cum Wedding Room - 0 views

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    A focused approach in design results in the dynamics of simplicity in a small project in Jacou, France. Check it out here and leave us your views…
india art n design

Contextual Installation in Nantes, France - 0 views

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    Public art projects are manned with an intention of eliciting some cultural feedback and significant finsings in the ethos of a city and its peple. Is this truly accomplished? Check out Baptiste Debombourg's work at Nantes and leaev us your views…
Adam Kenner

Army Imitates Apple To Draw New Recruits - 0 views

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    The Army plans to unveil a pilot concept recruitment center in late August that was inspired by the interactivity of Apple Stores. The center, opening in a city that's yet to be determined, will be built around virtual simulations and other experiential marketing techniques to engage visitors.
Adam Kenner

Liberty - Protecting Civil Liberties Promoting Human Rights : Free speech victory as charges against teen anti-Scientology protestor dropped - 0 views

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    Today the City of London Police have dropped the charges against a 16-year-old anti-Scientology protestor for using the word "cult" in a move the human rights group Liberty called a "free speech victory."
Adam Kenner

Album tells the story of the first Jeopardy! 3-way tie (set in ancient Greece) Boing Boing - 0 views

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    "On March 16, 2007, a great thing happened in Culver City, California. For the first time ever, all three contestants of the game show Jeopardy, without ending in a score of zero, tied. At the time, at least two incorrect interpretations of this event were made; one being that it was a chance occurrence, the other that it was caused by mistake."
Glenda Guerrero

A Custom Fit - 1 views

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    Date Issued: March 2010. An article from THE (Technological Horizons In Education) Journal written by Rama Ramaswami - a freelance business and technical writer based in New York City. The article focuses on the movement toward open educational resources where teachers have more choices to customize the curriculum, mixing and matching educational materials to create content that is tailor-made for the needs of their students, immediately. Open content refers to material published under a license that allows any user to edit, adapt, remix, and distribute it. It is distinct from free content, which is in the public domain and has no significant legal restrictions on its modification. The article appears to be fact gathering with an indifferent opinion.
Jason Torres

Taxi TV Screens Gain Ad Business in New York - 0 views

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    A new form of Advertising has becomes successful in New York City Taxis.
india art n design

Beautifying the Taj Mahal surrounds - 0 views

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    Beautifying the area around the Taj Mahal, Archohm Architects propose the urban redevelopment plan for the Taj Ganj. Check it out here…
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