Flipboard provides a unique integration of news and of learning about the user’s tastes and interests, skills taken from the magazine-style reading app it bought in 2014, Zite. At present, it is arguably the leading aggregation app and the one that would appear to have the brightest future...
byKen Jennings My original post A fun and informative traveler’s guide through afterlives depicted in Mythology, Religion, Books, Movies, Music and Theater, and from a few other sources. Jennings brushes against irreverancy, but (I think, I’m open to correction) stays on the respectful side...
The fence post behind Vecchio was removed when it published by LIFE Magazine. August 1989: The cover of TV Guide shows daytime talk-show host Oprah Winfrey. This picture was manipulated by joining the head of Winfrey onto the body of actress Ann-Margret, taken from a 1979 publicity shot. T...
Arguably the FCC is the most powerful branch of Government, in control over all Broadcast Energy such as TV; Radio; Internet; RF Smart Meters; RF Hardware Chips used in Drones or Commercial Aircraft and Train Remote Takeover, On Star, RF Hardware Controls such as Coolant Controls at Atomic ...
What are the primary sources to cover current affairs for UPSC exam? Primary sources for current affairs are – A national newspaper such as The Hindu or The Indian Express, Government Monthly Magazines like Yojana and Kurukshetra and BYJU’S Monthly Current Affairs Magazine. ...
From interview with James Reston, Jr., in Pamela Weintraub (ed.), The Omni Interviews (1984), 99. Previously published in magazine, Omni (May 1982). Science quotes on: | Beginning (312) | Beyond (316) | Bipedal (3) | Brain (281) | Cell (146) | Change (639) | Cosmic (74) |...
Another tribute to conspicuous wealth comes in the annual "Rich List," a guide to the 1,000 richest in Britain, published in The Sunday Times Magazine. A fat feline sits proudly on the cover with the symbol of a British pound (in gold) around its neck The Right Rises Again in Europe...
Below is a very good video by Isabella Weber who argues that, in contrast to the traditional model of inflation caused by excessive consumer demand, the current inflation is driven by corporations raising prices beyond what is necessary to cover increased costs. Weber’s analysis came to light ...
(Yes, I’ve seen New York magazine’s cover story on Elizabeth Warren. No, just no.) I want substance upon which to float hope, not drama queen outrage or overly animated absurdities—I’m looking at you, Chris Cuomo and your magic markers and whiteboard. ...
The basic story—first chronicled by Raymond in an exposé for Good Housekeeping magazine, which inspired a “60 Minutes” segment and then a 1993 TV movie, “Stolen Babies,” with Mary Tyler Moore in an Emmy-winning performance as the titular figure Georgia Tann—was shocking. Tann (1891-19...