One Indian village wins freedom with job program

June 27, 2010

For as long as anyone can remember, the people of Pipari have lived as virtual slaves.

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One Indian village wins freedom with job program

June 27, 2010

For as long as anyone can remember, the people of Pipari have lived as virtual slaves. Pipari – Recreation – Native Americans – Indigenous – India

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How to Scope Someone Out Online

June 27, 2010

By the time my roommate, Sarah, invited a strange man from Australia to stay with us for a month, he no longer seemed like a stranger to her.

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Virtual reality game helps agoraphobics step outside their comfort zone

June 27, 2010

Jenna Tregarthen’s panic attacks could come on at any time. Stressful events such as exams, work pressure or relationship issues could all trigger her anxiety, the 24-year-old psychology student says.

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Zemoga aims for viral marketing

June 27, 2010

In the Wilton office of Zemoga, a digital marketing firm, hangs a drawing of D.J. Edgerton, CEO and co-founder, dressed in a green superhero cape and tights. An inscription is emblazoned across the chest, saying, “I’m a idea man.”

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iPhone 4 Leads the Pack With Stunning Design, Interface

June 27, 2010

Apple’s fourth-generation iPhone makes its predecessors look like toys. Heck, even the iPad looks sissy now.

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To Reach Afghans, Pentagon Drafts Mimes, Storytellers, Wizard of Oz

June 27, 2010

The Pentagon’s ultimate team of technologists is looking to looking to breach the cultural divide in Afghanistan — with storytelling, pantomime, and the Wizard of Oz.

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Mark Silver: Why Marketing Is A Critical Part of the Solution to Our Woes

June 27, 2010

At 1:10 p.m. I’m standing in line at the post office. I know it’s 1:10 p.m. because my iPhone prayer app lets loose with a…

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Town hall meeting on national debt is a reality check for Dallas-area residents

June 27, 2010

Several hundred Dallas-area residents gathered Saturday for an all-day brainstorming session about the ballooning national debt. They sweated. They scratched their heads, jotted notes and haggled. They made tough choices and in the end, like Congress itself, many came up short.

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