January 2012
47 posts
There are a lot of rich people in the world. There are very few people who have...
– Interview: David Karp, founder of Tumblr, on realising his dream (via joshuanguyen)
the perpetual goal, second edition.
(via cacioppo)
Every person in this chamber can point to a teacher who changed the trajectory...
– President BARACK OBAMA (via inothernews)
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Codecademy co-founder, Zach Sims told TNW: We think it’s incredibly important...
– Codecademy and White House To Train Low-Income Youth (via thenextweb)
2012 will be the year that publishers get access to sophisticated, innovative...
– MediaShift . Why Publishers Are About to Go Data Crazy | PBS (via infoneer-pulse)
Votizen CEO's Op-Ed in TechCrunch →
votizen:
David Binetti, CEO and cofounder of Votizen, wrote an opinion column on TechCrunch (click link above). In his piece, Binetti argues that in U.S. politics today, the power of an individual’s vote will be trumped by the reach and influence of an individual’s network.
Binetti writes:
We are just scratching the surface of what’s possible. Just over four years ago, then-candidate...
While we believe that online piracy by foreign websites is a serious problem...
– Obama Administration responds to We the People petitions on SOPA and online piracy | The White House (via infoneer-pulse)
Apple's Textbook Venture: What's the Big Idea? →
The latest scuttlebutt on Apple’s big education announcement next week: the company is venturing into textbooks. An industry insider confirmed to the New York Times that Apple will, in fact, be partnering with textbook publishers. No new devices will be shown, the source says, but Apple will …
Very few politicians get technology. Many actually seem proud that they don’t...
– Why politicians should never make laws about technology | Data Center - InfoWorld (via infoneer-pulse)