Jeff Jarvis recently wrote a description of what he thinks the quintessential 21st Century editor is like, by telling his audience all about recruitment ads of some renowned newspapers. The roles which the papers were looking to hire new people for, sound pretty tech savvy. Jarvis cites the Guardian’s hiring a tag editor. The people […]
It’s Ten Years Since Ecological Economics First Saw The Limelight – What’s Happened Since?
It’s been ten years since the US ecologic economics expert Robert Constanza shocked the world by slapping a monetary value on the earth’s natural resources. Now, a decade later, has the science come of age? When Constanza estimated air, minerals, water and soil at a combined value of USD33 trillion in 1997, he triggered a […]
A Zero Carbon Footprint? What Individuals Can Do To Make It Happen
Living the No Impact lifestyle is impossible; a carbon footprint by definition equals damage to the earth. Yet some people try. This article assesses what individuals are meaningfully doing to contribute to the environment and how corporations are playing into the trend by conducting experience based marketing. There are many crazy shops around, but FLOWmarket beats […]
What Dictionaries, Gifts And Resume Building Have In Common? They’re All Tied UP
Today’s word of the day in the Urban Dictionary is; Bluewalls. It’s defined as "The female equivalent of blue balls". By a wise ass calling himself Buzz A. If you fall for this one, you’ll be as naive as I was, checking out what the hell blue balls are. Urban Dictionary’s number one definition of Blue balls […]
The Latest Batman Drowns In Polluted Hong Kong Waters
Remember Batman? A new film is in the making. But recently, recordings have suffered from environmental problems… Supposedly, Batman can take about just anything. Yet he had troubles facing the smelly Hong Kong water, according to press reports. Recording a scene of the latest Batman film, during which actor Christian Bale would jump from an aeroplane into the […]
Academic Researcher: Abu Ghraib Torture Was Ordered By Top Ranking US Officials
An academic at Indiana State University has published a peer reviewed article in an international journal, claiming that the torture in Abu Ghraib has’t been episodic but systemic and intentional. He attributes it to instructions by top officials. US officials from top echelons are instructing ‘take off the gloves’ approaches in prisoner interrogations, says Mark […]
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