Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 25, 2008 -
What do Google, MTV, Facebook, Howcast, and the US State Department all have in common? They're joining forces to fight terrorism, political oppression, and crime. Inspired by a Colombian Facebook movement against FARC rebels, the US government wants to take advantage of online youth groups that promote stability, human rights, and democracy.
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Apr 16, 2008 -
Share time: A challenge I deal with as a geek is learning to do things by just reading instructions about them. Truth be told, I am totally a visual learner and would rather learn that way, but have long since given up on trying to get everything that way. Mainly because things like the web, manuals, and just about everything else worth learning to do is based on written material (although I completely gave up on learning the guitar this way years ago.
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Aug 12, 2009 -
It may be back to school for some of you, but for the rest of us working stiffs, it remains the grind as usual. But that doesn't mean you can't still learn, and in a cool, zero-pressure way, thanks to the Internet. Unclasses lets you teach or take an "unclass" — which, I guess, is named as such because you're learning fun things.
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Jan 22, 2009 -
Not only can your cell phone help you find your way around town, but it can also help you find your way around the kitchen. A recent report tells us that the cellphone — and particularly the iPhone — is quickly becoming the go-to gadget for chefs around the country, for their ability to pull up recipes and keep track of needed ingredients while on-the-go.
But tech in the kitchen doesn't stop with apps like iConvert, which helps you convert weights, lengths, and volumes, or iFood Assistant that brings you over 7,000 recipes, shopping lists and pictures to help you craft your gastronomic masterpiece — but Podcasts are making their way into the kitchen as well.
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