My Advice to the UN: Trash the Kyoto Protocol
Both of China and India are considered by the Kyoto Protocol to be "pre-industrial" and thus exempt from harsh regulation. That made sense 15 years ago.
Both of China and India are considered by the Kyoto Protocol to be "pre-industrial" and thus exempt from harsh regulation. That made sense 15 years ago.
Today's world leaders should launch a global initiative to take broadband to every corner of the planet. The costs are minor when compared to the benefits.
Instead of a traditional speech behind a podium, this year I am delivering my State of the City address directly to my constituents in a series of ten webisodes.
In light of the tremendous challenges facing our country, I am grateful for a government big enough to help us weather the financial storm.
Here's the central paradox: there's more opportunity for all to publish, but more than ever, only the mega-sellers profit at all. It's like a rapidly expanding casino with a shrinking winner's circle.
What about labeling the disc -- do you scrawl a title and your name on the disc with an ugly black marker? Many people do, but it's not a very professional look.
Hardly any industry has been as affected by the web as the music industry. From Napster to MySpace, the Internet has demonstrated that the industry will never be the same.
Thanks to the digital age, scientists can advance research efforts in search of drugs to treat AIDS and other diseases. And, we can help.
The design of the Kindle has all the grace and originality of a Glenn Frey guitar solo. So I decided to wait for Kindle Version 2.0. Well, it's here -- and it's the iPhone 2.0.
When did I stop thinking for myself? The day I gave in to the temptations of collaborative filtering systems.
We must help undo the damage done by impossibly high academic standards, media portrayals of unrealistic bodies, and other factors that make young women feel like they don't measure up.
2008-11-21-combay_bat.jpg One solution might be sending in this six-inch-long robotic micro-aerial vehicle known as the Com-Bat. In concept, similar to a radio-controlled toy.
On World AIDS Day, we need to remember those we have lost, but we also need to remember the 39.5 million individuals and households that are also affected by and with HIV.
Within the next 120 days, Verklin says Canoe will release its first product, a creative versioning tool that will enable cable TV networks to divide national inventory into demographic footprints.
Over the past two decades our social isolation has significantly increased and affects our overall wellbeing and those that we care about. Why is this happening?
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Why the photo of Oprah?
Gee guys, lets find a way to scare people and we can sell more toxic laden flu vaccines that don't work very well.
We just got the federal government to recommend them for kids so lets jump on this cash cow,
More fear tactics for profit.
Thanks a lot google!
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