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Former Qualcomm exec’s future of tech
Andrew Viterbi on what the world might look like 20 years from now.
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How To Define And Measure Engagement In Social Media And Public Relations
Social Media Explorer dives into the topic of engagement with advice on how to define and measure the elusive social media and public relations payoff statistic.
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His First 4 Sentences Are Interesting. The 5th Blew My Mind. And Made Me A Little Sick.
Be the smartest person at your next cocktail party by repeating this whole sickeningly fact-checked speech.
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Where's The Octopus?
When marine biologist Roger Hanlon captured the first scene in this video he started screaming. (If you need to see it again, here's the raw footage.) Hanlon, senior scientist at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, studies camouflage in ce
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The News | News
News | The News
Pro-Israel groups slam US court decision on Jerusalem passports
American Jewish Committee expects controversial ruling to be petitioned to the US Supreme Court.
News | The News
Jon Stewart visits Egypt's "The Daily Show"
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart made a surprise appearance on what many are calling Egypt's version of "The Daily Show."
Social Media | Science & Technology
Science & Technology | Social Media
Is Facebook Making You Miserable?
By Belinda Goldsmith LONDON (Reuters) - Witnessing friends' vacations, love lives and work successes on Facebook can cause envy and trigger feelings of misery and loneliness, according to German researchers. A study conducted jointly by two German uni
Photography | Visual Arts
Visual Arts | Photography
Great mirages of the world
Though mirages are just optical illusions, they are very real manifestations of physics and remind us that the universe is not as linear and straightforward as we’d like to think. While the classic arid-land mirage – a “lake” shimmering in the dis
Philanthropy | Business & Finance
Business & Finance | Philanthropy
What You Don’t Know About Charity - San Diego Magazine - September 2014 - San Diego, California
Outgoing San Diego Foundation CEO Bob Kelly on the “San Diego Way” and five surprising facts about charity
Business & Finance | Philanthropy
Oh, Snap! A Q&A With DoSomething.org’s Snapchat Strategists
The organization is seeing high open rates and conversions with the app that lets users send ephemeral messages.
Business & Finance | Philanthropy
Engaging the Next Generation in Philanthropy | High Net Worth content from WealthManagement.com
Amy Davis, Lauren E. Benenati & Patricia M. Soldano discuss methods high-net-worth families can use to educate their children about managing money
Business & Finance | Philanthropy
Utah Drug-Tested Almost 5,000 People On Welfare, And The Results Almost Made Me Throw Something
This pie chart is hilariously satisfying and infuriating at the same time.
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Music | Music
Music | Music
Listen to Freddie Mercury and David Bowie on the Isolated Vocal Track for the Queen Hit ‘Under Pressure,’ 1981 | Open Culture
httpv://youtu.be/uMQb9LCNGxs In the summer of 1981, the British band Queen was recording tracks for their tenth studio album, Hot Space, at Mountain Studios
San Diego | News
News | San Diego
Working poor line up for food
Jacobs-Cushman San Diego Food Bank study examines who receives assistance.
Humor | Humor
Humor | Humor
Sports Anchor Does 'Seinfeld' Version of Sportscast
Adam Lefkoe is the complete opposite of every local sportscaster we have ever seen. Jason McIntyre of The Big Lead spotted the latest stroke of genius coming from WHAS 11's sportscaster...
Politics | Politics
Politics | Politics
Nick Hanauer
Here is the much-talked-about talk on inequality given by Nick Hanauer at TED University. We (TED) are posting it here to promote public discussion on an imp...