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Breather, an ‘Uber for Private Workspaces’, Raises $1.5m
Martin Bryant, thenextweb.com

Breather, a new start­up which can best be described as ‘Uber for pri­vate work spaces’ has raised a $1.5 mil­lion seed round to fund the launch of its ser­vice later this year.

Aimed at peo­ple who want to work some­where a bit more pri­vate an…

Need some writing space?

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Axel shares his beliefs on screenwriting.

It might be true that most moviegoers aren’t interested in a film’s theme before they go see a film, but you can be sure that after leaving the theater, you will find them discussing the meaning of the story in some way. The value of a film, its earning, is not the cast or the cinematography. It’s what the story has to say to the viewer, and the emotions it employs to make the audience experience it.

Google+ isn’t a social network; it’s The Matrix
Charles Arthur, guardian.co.uk

Trying to analyse the amount of activity on Google+ in comparison to Facebook or Twitter yields little useful information - because it doesn’t have the same purpose as them

Pretty much everyone (myself included) has been reading Google+ wrongly.…

Good point here!

Daily Quote: How to Invent Something
Brian Lee, lifehack.org

To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.The best way to improve your life is to create some inner freedom.Inner freedom is the ability to be flexible and adaptive in the face of changing circumstances, and we certainly have plent…

actionhappiness: Frustrated with the way things …
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National Congress of Brazil
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Granadilla (Cáceres) (explore 12.05.2013)
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Andrew Harriss’s Photos
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Over the last couple of days I’ve shared some resources for teaching and learning about economics. Here’s one more that I’ve used with some high school students in the past.
The Economics of Seinfeld is a neat concept for teaching economics…

Oh, I like this. What could go wrong?

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