“Here are 40 maps crucial for understanding the Middle East — its history, its present, and some of the most important stories in the region today.” via 40 Maps That Explain The Middle East.
“Only 8% of schools in South Africa have libraries, and books are expensive and often difficult to find. FunDza aims to boost literacy among teens and young adults in South Africa by popularising reading; growing communities of readers; and, developing young writing talent. FunDza achieves this by providing content that will get young people hooked […]
“Ova dobrodušna ekipa se protiv nepravde odlučila boriti nogometom, usprkos činjenici da nemaju gotovo nikakva financijska sredstva – pa čak ni lopte, ni sportsku opremu, ni igralište. Međunarodna zajednica i nekoliko ambasada donirali su nešto opreme, organizirali su par utakmica, zapravo malo fotografiranja malo obećanja, i to bi bilo to.Praznovjerje i pohlepa. I nogomet. Za […]
via thenextweb.com “Google has rolled out a new service in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya that lets Gmail users send and receive emails using the built-in SMS features of their mobile phones. The implications of this are pretty big, as it means mobile I…
via gigaom.com “Fenix sees its battery ??? and the secret sauce of the software that manages the charging ??? as a platform for enabling these energy applications. In the U.S., Fenix wants to encourage the creation of a developer community that will u…
Information Flows During the 2011 Tunisian and Egyptian Revolution By Gilad Lotan, Erhardt Graeff, Mike Ananny, Devin Gaffney, Ian Pearce, and danah boyd Web Ecology goes peer-review! In a new International Journal of Communication article, Web Ecologists Erhardt Graeff, Devin Gaffney, and Ian Pearce collaborated with friends of Web Ecology Gilad Lotan, Mike Ananny, and […]