Posts tagged “usa”
Stanford Educators Corner
One of the best online education video resources I’ve found to date: The Stanford Educators Corner. A huge array of videos from world acknowledged speakers. Strongly suggested.
Things that never happened…
You seldom find good stuff. Tonight I’ve found it I reckon. It rocks :) Update: As the sharpest have realised the time of the post – I wasn’t at my best after a long night out. :)
P2P eating popcorn?
Kauppalehti “reports” that Universal, the movie company, states the decline in agricultural revenue is due to roaming P2P networks. The logic is that as people go to movies less, there is less popcorn to be sold. Mmm’kay. The P2P networks that are in question include (seriously, I’m not making this up): Torrent, Napster and eMule. [...]
Linkkivinkki tiistaille
Janne Waltonen ja Matti Djateu bloggaavat San Franciscon Web 2.0 Exposta Omasana.fi-palvelussa. Kannattaa lukea ja seurata mit?§ ison l?§t?§k??n tuolla puolen turinoidaan “kakspistenollasta”. (Just sharing some links with my Finnish readers – 2 marketing dudes are blogging about the Web 2.0 Expo in SF) As an additional tip: MindMeister – a social mindmapping tool. Looks [...]
Pop quiz America
Sorry Roxie, but this leaves me wondering about the Americans :) Helsingin Sanomat published some results from different studies that quite honestly are shocking: According to the State Education Study, about 33% of Washington’s Washington D.C.’s citizens are illiterate. About one third of Americans are scientifically illiterate, meaning they are unable to understand simple scientific [...]