This woman in 1883 had the best answer to the question of why a girl would want to be a doctor
http://qz.com/240793/this-woman-in-1883-had-the-best-answer-to-the-question-of-why-a-girl-would-want-to-be-a-doctor/
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This woman in 1883 had the best answer to the question of why a girl would want to be a doctor
http://qz.com/240793/this-woman-in-1883-had-the-best-answer-to-the-question-of-why-a-girl-would-want-to-be-a-doctor/
Now thats real innovation…cant wait to actually have this.
The most ironic application has to be the virtual mouse ON the touchscreen.
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If you have 15 minutes, and think about what you’ll be doing 10 years from now, watch this!
The background music to this video was written by a software bot.
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Great to see a smart, polished Indian technology product, set in India and marketed with style.
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“Love me Again” — Edge of Tomorrow OST
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Three headlines from today:
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Ajay Malghans photography experiments with food, up close and intimate, reveal a universe in luscious colour.
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Ira Glass of the classic ‘American Life’ radio show thought Shakespeare is unrelateable today, and ‘Shakespeare sucks’.
Lois Beckett did King Lear in the style of his radio show, on twitter.
Hilarious, and true…more please!
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If the ten Commandments were to be copy-written for the Internet, for Impact, engagement, SEO and keywords, this is probably how it would read.
— from the evergreen McSweeny’s Internet Tendency
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