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- Canadian startup Waygoz bets on peer-to-peer, in-person game trading
- 100-year-old artist donates works to Goddard
- Panel holds key to Cup waterfront staging sites
- How Google Calendar Could Be Smarter
- There's nothing to it and science agrees - meditation works
Canadian startup Waygoz bets on peer-to-peer, in-person game trading Posted: 04 Nov 2011 09:13 AM PDT No description available |
100-year-old artist donates works to Goddard Posted: 03 Nov 2011 01:43 PM PDT A 100-year-old Japanese artist donated his works to Vermont's Goddard College on Thursday, saying it was his dream to have the art kept at a school where students could learn from it. |
Panel holds key to Cup waterfront staging sites Posted: 04 Nov 2011 07:50 AM PDT How bureaucracy works: the Bay Conservation and Development Commission Thursday voted unanimously to ... hold a hearing on whether it will allow open water along the Embarcadero to be used to help stage the 2013 America'... |
How Google Calendar Could Be Smarter Posted: 03 Nov 2011 11:58 PM PDT Google Calendar announced a new feature today called Suggested Times ; it allows users to co-ordinate their available times to have a meeting together. I haven't got it turned on in my account yet, but there's a screenshot below. It looks ok. The description of how it works isn't at all clear in the announcement. The idea is great, though: calendar data as the basis of new features. People say ... |
There's nothing to it and science agrees - meditation works Posted: 04 Nov 2011 01:07 AM PDT YOGIS have sworn by it for years, but now there is scientific proof that meditation eases stress and promotes better health. |
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