The buzz around collaborative Web 2.0 technologies keeps going, and it is easy to think that every firm now has a blog, a wiki and an RSS feed. In fact, a global survey of internal and corporate communications professionals found that more than half use blogs, online video and RSS, or plan to do so […]
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Business Moves to Web 2.0
Study: Growing Number of College Graduates Classified as Poor
Nationwide, the number of poor who have attended college has almost doubled in the past 15 years on record, to more than 5.7 million. In Broward and Palm Beach counties, more than one out of every 10 adults living in poverty has a bachelor’s degree or higher, according to recent census estimates.
London Made Out Of Food
A variant form of street theatre, Eat London has been created by international food artist Alicia Rios and architect Barbara Ortiz.
Baby Crying Contest
How better to celebrate a new life than to thrust your baby into the arms of a 400 lb sumo wrestler then force him or her to cry?
Evening the Odds
Worth1000 recently ran a competition inviting people to submit images that best illustrate the concept of "evening the odds". Here’s some of the best.
China’s Rich are Giving It Away
In a world of fast-expanding human desire and greed, giving away one’s wealth is a rare virtue. In fact, many billionaires in China are now making huge donations for education, social welfare and healthcare.
Search Engine Ad Spending
According to the "US SEM Executive Survey, 2007" report, from JupiterResearch, two-thirds of search marketers expect to increase their spending this year.
