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Google Does Not Make People Stupid, Internet Experts Suggest

Google doesnt make people stupid, a survey of Internet experts by the Pew Internet American Life Project and Elon University seemed to suggest. Some 76 percent of those polled believed the Internet will eventually allow people to become smarter and make better choices, while 21 percent thought that Internet use could potentially start driving down peoples IQs by 2020. In written comments accompanying the survey, those experts debated both sides of the Google-equals-stupidity argument.
– Does Google make people stupider?

That was the question that the Pew Internet amp;
American Life Project, in conjunction with Elon Universitys Imagining the
Internet Center, asked a group of Internet “experts,” who largely concluded that
the popular search engine does not, in fact, make peopl…


Damaged Haiti supermarket collapses with people inside

A damaged Haitian supermarket collapsed Tuesday with several people inside and rescue teams rushed to save them as the devastating January 12 quake wreaked more havoc nearly a month after it struck. Rescue workers sawed away at debris under the glare of flood lights, trying to find an

Upon Meeting the Apple iPad, Fewer People Want It: Survey

The Apple iPad is less coveted by consumers, now that they know what it is, says retailer Retrevo, which polled visitors to its site before and after the iPads introduction. While in early January, 26 percent said they werent interested, in early February, 52 percent said the same.
– Were expectations for the Apple iPad raised too high to satisfy, or did the device simply disappoint? Either way, some consumers polled by electronics retailer Retrevo have changed their sentiments toward the tablet.

In surveys conducted Jan. 16-20, visitors to the Retrevo site were asked, “Ha…


Feb. 3, 1468: Closing the Book on Gutenberg

1468: Johannes Gutenberg dies in Mainz, Germany. His name lives on.
Gutenberg made one contribution to technology in particular and to civilization in general, but it was a doozy. The printing press made the mass production of printed material possible and revolutionized human communication.
Gutenberg was born in Mainz sometime between 1394 and 1400 — his actual [...]

Rich people eschew Switzerland for Asia, OCBC says

Rich individuals from Europe and the Middle East are moving money from Switzerland to Asia, said Renato de Guzman, who heads private banking at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. after it acquired Asian assets of ING Groep NV.
“It’s a favourable trend,” Guzman said in an interview on Jan 27. He takes the helm at the Singapore-based bank’s unit today after having been ING’s Asia private banking head since 2000. “Having a Singapore bank with no ties to Switzerland is an attractive proposition for a lot of them.”

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Hosted CRM for Sales People Posted By : JamesWong

Customer relationship management or simply CRM allows the departments, which are a part of distant sales team to synchronize information of their customers. To make the process easier and convenient most of the companies prefer making a contract with a Hosted CRM so as to get their service.

Chip Shot: Intel Supports People of Haiti

More than 2,000 Intel employees have made donations to earthquake relief efforts for the people of Haiti. The Intel Foundation is matching employee donations dollar for dollar, up to $2,000 per employee, in addition to donating $250,000. Intel’s Information Technology group is exploring how best to provide technology and technical expertise gained in similar work, like the South Asia Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. Learn more.

Jan. 15, 1929: Birth of a Moral Compass, Even for Science

1929: Martin Luther King Jr. is born. Though his work for civil rights and peace will become widely known, he will also deliver an important warning on the perils of technological amorality.
King delivered a lecture at the University of Oslo, Norway, on Dec. 11, 1964, the day after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. He argued [...]

Jan. 12, 1665: Fermat’s Last Breath

1665: French mathematician Pierre de Fermat dies, perhaps age 57 (his birth year is unknown). Journal des Sçavans declared in a February obituary that he “was one of the finest minds of the century.”
(Journal des Sçavans — later Journal des Savants — was Europe’s earliest scientific journal and only a month old when it published [...]

Analysts Wonder if People Will Buy the Google Nexus One Without Trying It

Consumers must buy Google Nexus One smartphone from Google’s Web store unlocked for $529, or pay $179 with a two-year service contract from T-Mobile. This smartphone-as-a-service (call it the new SAAS) strategy is something of a new SAAS model for Google, though it follows models from Dell and Amazon.com. Analysts wonder whether Google’s gamble that consumers will buy phones from them site unfelt will pay off. eWEEK is also curious. What do readers think about Google’s Web store model? Will it fly or go dry?

Press and analysts who convened at Google’s Mountain View,
Calif., headquarters for the Nexus One launch event Jan. 5 got a special treat after the show proceedings
wrapped: a free, unlocked Nexus One GSM smartphone.
The Nexus One is an HTC-made smartphone fitted with
Android 2.1…


Johnny Depp As The Mad Hatter In Tim Burton’s “Alice In Wonderland”

PEOPLE’s “Sexiest Man Alive” undergoes quite a transfomation for his next big screen role as The Mad Hatter. On Wednesday, Disney released a new promotional image which shows Hollywood hunk Johnny Depp with shocking orange hair and a pale face in Tim Burton’s upcoming 3D fantasy feature, Alice In Wonderland.
The film hits theaters March [...]

People ‘fleeing for lives’ in Australian fires

Residents were “fleeing for their lives” Wednesday as wildfires burned out of control in South Australia, a witness said, as the state endured catastrophic fire conditions. Less than a year after 173 people lost their lives in the Black Saturday fires in neighbouring Victoria state, a large

Elin Nordegren Standing By Tiger For The Kids

Though Tiger Woods has been romantically-linked to a number of women since the start of his explosive sex scandal last month, is appears likely that his wife will stay with the golfer, PEOPLE Magazine reports.
The celebrity weekly claims former Swedish model Elin Nordegren will probably stay married to her philandering husband for the sake of [...]

Gunmen seize 65 people in southern Philippines: army

Gunmen seized 65 schoolchildren, teachers and other residents of a village in the volatile southern Philippines on Thursday, then released 18 of them, authorities said. Major Michelle Anayron, an army spokesman, told AFP a “criminal gang” abducted the group from San Martin village in Agusan

More than 100 people killed in Baghdad

Iraqi police say a series of car bombings across the capital, Baghdad, has killed at least 112 people and wounded nearly 200 others. Three of the blasts occurred within minutes of each other Tuesday.

Amy Adams Pregnant

Amy Adams is pregnant, PEOPLE has confirmed.
The baby will be the first child for the Oscar-nominated actress and fiance Darren Le Gallo, who announced their engagement in July 2008. The couple began dating after meeting in an acting class in 2001. Amy, 35, will next star alongside Matthew Goode in the romantic comedy Leap Year, [...]

Entertainment Weekly’s “Best Of The Decade”

PEOPLE Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive,” actor Johnny Depp, is helping Entertainment Weekly countdown the Top 100 “Best Movies, TV Shows, Songs, and Entertainers of the 2000s.”
Click Here To Find Out Where Your Favorites Fell In……

10 Small Ways to Make the World a Better Place

10 Small Ways to Make the World a Better Place

An important part of our growth and motivation as people lies in contributing to the greater good, being part of something greater than ourselves. While “making the world a better place” often calls to mind images of great leaders at the head of mighty social movements, white-coated researchers developing new medicines or energy sources, or geniuses dreaming up theories that explain the world around us, there is plenty of room for less lofty acts that create small measures of happiness in the lives of those around us. Little gestures can create or strengthen our sense of community and of shared humanity, lightening our burdens for just a moment and giving us something to smile about. And that’s no small matter.

Here are ten little gestures, all of them easily within our grasp, that can spread goodwill in our own communities, as well as increase our own sense of mindfulness about the people around us and our relationship to them.

  1. Tip generously: As often as you can afford, leave a tip of 25%, 50%, 100%, or even more. (Obviously this applies mostly in countries where 15% tips are the norm.) Unless the service was simply awful – and even then, it might pay to consider what your server goes through – leaving as large a tip as you can afford not only puts a little extra extra money in your servers’ pocket, it tells them that they’re appreciated, a message that often slips our minds in our demanding, service-now society.
  2. Compliment someone: Tell someone how much you like the job they’re doing, their outfit or new haircut, their singing voice – whatever. Be honest and sincere. I like to practice “drive-by compliments”, sending an out-of-the-blue email to someone whose website, post, or comment on a post I really liked. Don’t expect anything in return, just let someone know that something they’re doing works and move on.
  3. Be totally open with someone: Let someone know exactly how you feel about something on your mind (though not something negative about them – there’s a different “protocol” for that sort of thing). We often keep too much to ourselves; letting someone into your confidence can be a great way to show your trust and appreciation of them. Of course, you have to judge what is and isn’t appropriate – it is possible to move past openness to dragging others into your problems, and that’s not making the world a better place.
  4. Give someone a book you’ve read: Making a gift of something you’ve read and enjoyed is more than just a nice gesture, it’s a way of showing someone that a) you think of them, b) you understand them, and c) you want to share something with them. The moment doesn’t end when they take the book – once they’ve read it, you can talk about your reactions together. Don’t do this with people around you who don’t read, though – you’ll build up an obligation that will be painful for them to discharge.
  5. Make something for someone: Bake an extra batch of cookies, draw a picture, decorate an extra Christmas ornament, and give it to someone for no good reason. Like giving someone a book, it tells them that you were thinking about them and wanted to do something nice for them, and that it’s something you made adds a nice touch. Give without expectations – whether they return the favor or not, whether they like it or not, whether they’re nice to you or not, these are all irrelevant.
  6. Send a letter, email, tweet, or text message out of the blue: Email someone you haven’t spoken with for a while, or text someone you see every day just to be nice. Maybe they’ll respond, maybe not – it’s beside the point. They just need to know that they’re important to you.
  7. Commend an employee to their manager: It’s one thing to tip or compliment someone for their service, it’s another to contact their manager and tell them what a great job they’ve done. If you don’t have time at the time of service, note the employees name and call, email, or write a letter later.
  8. Teach someone how to do something: Share your skill or talent with someone by showing them how to do something. Not so they won’t bother you with it, but so they can move a little bit towards improved mastery of the world around them. Have patience and respect for the person you’re helping – you’re giving them a gift, not compensating for some lack in their character.
  9. Let someone shine: Put a spotlight on someone else’s talents by letting them take over a presentation, deferring to their wisdom, asking them advice, or otherwise flex their “talent muscles”. Especially if they are junior to you, giving them a chance to strut their stuff shows that you trust them and appreciate them, as well as allowing them to get the attention they deserve (and which might often be obscured by your own shadow).
  10. Connect like minds: Introduce two friends or colleagues who you feel have something to gain from each other. You’ll be letting them know you value them – and maybe creating a partnership that will make everyone better off.

You’ve probably heard the saying “Practice random acts of kindness”, and that’s basically what I’m talking about here. Anything that shows people you care about them – something we can be mighty stingy about most of the time – has the potential to make the world, or your small corner of it, a better place.

Do you have anything to add? What little gestures do you do, or have others done for you, that have brightened the world even just a little bit? Let us know in the comments.


Dustin M. Wax is a freelance writer and project manager at Stepcase Lifehack. He is also the creator of The Writer’s Technology Companion, a site devoted to the tools of the writing trade. When he’s not writing, he teaches anthropology and gender studies in Las Vegas, NV. He is the author of Don’t Be Stupid: A Guide to Learning, Studying, and Succeeding at College.

Follow him on Twitter: @dwax.


Nov. 30: A St. Andrew’s Day Salute to Scottish Inventors

Nov. 30: It’s St. Andrew’s Day, the national day of Scotland. So we offer a toast to the great inventors who have applied Scottish ingenuity to their work over the years, helping craft the modern world in the process.
Some, like Alexander Graham Bell and James Watt, are well-known.
Others, like Arthur James Arnot — a Scot [...]

Jake Gyllenhaal Reese Witherspoon Split

UPDATE: Reps for both Jake and Reese are putting the breaks on PEOPLE’s breakup story, insisting the couple is still “going strong…..”
Reese Witherspoon and actor Jake Gyllenhaal have called it quits after nearly two years of dating, a source close to Witherspoon told PEOPLE Magazine on Sunday.
No reason has been given for the breakup.

Reese, 33, [...]