Google's got a brain. An actual electronic brain. The New York Times has news that inside Google's high-tech R&D "X" laboratory the search giant has been creating a simulation of the human brain.
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Drinking two 8-ounce cups of coffee has been shown to lower heart failure risk by 11 percent
Read More »Not Using YouTube Yet? 4 Tricks for Video Marketing
If you're not using the video site to market your company, you're missing a huge opportunity. Not marketing on YouTube yet? You probably should be.
Read More »Online Town Hall Lets Residents Improve Their Own Neighborhood Without Leaving The Couch
MindMixer is a virtual meetup where citizens and officials connect, share plans, and turn the most popular ideas into shovel-ready projects, from new crosswalks to $1 million roadways. UNITED STATES OF INNOVATION New Ideas, New Markets, New Insights All around the country, Americans are dreaming big
Read More »Two hours of ozone exposure may create symptoms that lead to heart attacks, sudden death
Exposure to high levels of ozone found in major urban cities can cause inflammation and a decrease in clot-breaking proteins
Read More »Digital Loyalty Cards: A Better Way to Get Repeat Customers?
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Read More »Small Business’ Real Problem with the Banking System
Increased regulation of bank lending still needs to allow for measured risks that permit sound small businesses to receive funding needed to thrive. I self-financed Metal Mafia when I first opened it in 2004.
Read More »Laid-Off Good Staff Blows Past Kickstarter Goal
Less than 24 hours after launching a campaign to produce a new magazine, the Good staffers exceed fundraising goal. For a group of Southern California editors, Tomorrow is looking a little bit better. At the beginning of the month, a team of staffers simultaneously laid off at Good announced a Kickstarter campaign to produce a one-off magazine they were calling Tomorrow .
Read More »Study to explore link between chronic stress and Alzheimer’s disease
U.K. research will take a closer look at people over 50 who have mild cognitive impairment and how stress aids in their development of dementia
Read More »Zynga Unveils New Social Gaming Network
In a move to grow beyond the confines of Facebook, Zynga announced its own gaming platform. Zynga founder Mark Pincus opened the company’s second "Unleashed" press event Tuesday by tipping his hat to the hundreds of employees who lined the rafters of the five-story headquarters in San Francisco
Read More »Get Rich Click with Marc Ostrofsky
Marc Ostrofsky is the author of the New York Times Bestseller, Get Rich Click and is a professional speaker, consultant, venture capitalist and serial entrepreneur that started with a $5000 car loan and turned it into a portfolio of companies ...
Read More »June 15, 2012 Mid-Month Update
Brought to you by: Welcome to our Mid Month Updates for June 15th! In This Exciting Issue… NEW SECTION! Up To The Minute World News MEET PHILIPPE’S BEST! NEW Yvette Kendall (Inventor) Paula Fonseca’s 5 Star Cigarz Dr. Hillel ...
Read More »Glow Skin Naturally
A number of time tested herbs that have been researched over the years promise a smooth and supple skin, natural radiance as well as escape from most of the skin maladies. Though it is equally important to be aware and ...
Read More »Video: Bionic limbs giving new life to amputees
Researchers in Massachusetts have developed a prosthetic ankle that works more like the real thing than ever before. As Wyatt Andrews found out, many amputees see the limbs as so functional, they stop seeing themselves as impaired.
Read More »Here Are The Services, Businesses, And Markets Apple Just Shook Up
In a mammoth two-hour keynote at its developers conference, Apple just revealed an armload of hardware, software, and services that will have execs at the companies and industries below gripping their Aerons. Google One of the three centerpieces of Apple's keynote was iOS 6, which will launch with over 200 new features and will be backward compatible with Apple's iPhone 3GS--its entry level phone that dates from 2010, but is still on sale
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