Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Smarter ideas

  • Top 10 tips to create meals for under £5

    The Smarter Living series introduces small money-saving ideas which could lead to real differences in your long-term finances.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Report: 'Smart' infrastructure key to NE economic growth

    One such proposal, a miles-traveled fee, has raised privacy concerns that the government could see where private individuals travel in their cars, but Reopel predicted the need to reduce traffic congestion would make that idea more palatable.

    www.lowellsun.com

  • Money-saving ideas for couples

    Jasmine Birtles. Financial journalist and TV presenter Jasmine Birtles gives her top tips for Smarter Living Photo: ©Seamus Ryan.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Sen. Orrin Hatch says Obama's policy agenda a 'rehash of the same failed ideas'

    "But what the Obama campaign fails to understand is that the American people are smarter than that. They want a plan - they want to understand how the candidates for the highest office in the land would provide their children a brighter and more ...

    www.deseretnews.com

  • Who to Watch at Chicago Ideas Week 2012: Adam Braun

    There's a lot to wrap your mind around with the approaching Chicago Ideas Week, the weeklong invasion of super-smart and super-influential folks taking place at venues all over town from Oct. 8 to 14. We're helping with a series of speaker profiles ...

    www.nbcchicago.com

  • Top 10 tips for free days out

    The Smarter Living series introduces small money-saving ideas which could lead to real differences in your long-term finances.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • The best idea of this campaign — scrap the war on drugs

    He's got one of the best ideas seen anywhere during this long, dreary campaign. End the war on drugs. Go to Johnson's Website.

    www.newsworks.org

  • If Smart Is the Norm, Stupidity Gets More Interesting

    And this matters, because smarter people generally earn more money, enjoy better health, raise smarter children, feel happier and, just to rub it in, live longer as well.

    www.nytimes.com

  • NSF and Mozilla announce winning ideas for Internet of the future

    Cars are getting smarter and the entire transportation infrastructure should too, asserts Eric Endlich and Julian Valencia of EndlichStudios.

    www.rdmag.com

  • How to Add to Your Life by Subtraction

    How clever of Matthew May to design Laws of Subtraction as what Frans Johansson dubs a "hook" -- something concrete around which we can gain clarity in our own thinking and are pulled into contributing relevant ideas to his six smart laws to simplify ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Change text size for the story

    One of today's major debates is how big government should be. Maybe we are asking the wrong question. Our battle over the size of the state overlooks a problem that is just as important and that may be easier to muster the collective will to resolve ...

    www.lfpress.com

  • Top 10 tips to cut your fuel bills

    The Smarter Living series introduces small money-saving ideas which could lead to real differences in your long-term finances.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Did Smart Cars get smarter with the Smart ForStars Concept?

    Some of us find the eyebrows over the headlights a bit off-putting, but it does give the Smart ForStars Concept a dune-buggy look right out of a cartoon.

    www.tflcar.com

  • Stop Trying to Protect Your Business Ideas

    As we near a wrap for Make Your Pitch, I want to address one of the questions that consistently came up from those considering making a pitch: "How do I protect my ideas?" There is ... Then, you can figure out how to do it smarter, faster or better ...

    boss.blogs.nytimes.com

  • Case Study: The Transition to Smarter Classrooms

    "Before, my ideas and those of my colleagues were in a bubble," Rabbi Moshe said, reflecting on the program so far.

    www.mobiledia.com

  • 10 Questions With Steven Johnson

    The author of eight books, including "Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter" and "Where Good Ideas Come From," and co-founder of three websites, Johnson talked to FM about hunches, heroes, and the ...

    www.thecrimson.com

  • Take That, Cancer!

    They contend that we need to recognize that tumor cells are a lot smarter and more collaborative than long thought and the key to fighting them is to learn how to interrupt their conversations.

    blogs.smithsonianmag.com

  • Meeting of the Minds 2012: Challenging Old Paradigms With Urban Innovations ...

    What: Meeting of the Minds is an annual leadership summit that brings together leaders from the world's most innovative organizations to spotlight fresh ideas in urban connectivity and sustainability. The multiday event focuses on interlocking themes ...

    www.equities.com

  • Top 10 tips to refresh your wardrobe

    The Smarter Living series introduces small money-saving ideas which could lead to real differences in your long-term finances.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Half smart: US politics and brain power

    But it's the people who actually build dangerous things that you need to watch out for - the ones who can't resist implementing brilliant but flawed ideas that backfire on everyone involved. That leaves 18 percent of the population, or about 45 million ...

    www.allvoices.com

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