Showing posts with label future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 September 2012

In a competition over Egypt's future, secular activists try to defend graffiti …

Now, 15 years later, life is back to what it once was long before the industrial revolution: families living in quiet cul-de-sacs, and when the sun goes down, the lanterns and candles are lit. Life is slower and sweeter. Or is it?

Most books aren't printed on 8 1/2 x 11 paper so why are these the standard paper dimensions? Paul Stanley offers an answer: …we have ended up with paper sizes that were never designed or adapted for printing with

This guest post is by Alex Guazzelli, VP of Analytics at Zementis Inc. — ed. PMML, the Predictive Model Markup Language, is the de facto standard to represent predictive analytics and data mining models. With PMML, it is

Now, 15 years later, life is back to what it once was long before the industrial revolution: families living in quiet cul-de-sacs, and when the sun goes down, the lanterns and candles are lit. Life is slower and sweeter. Or is it?

CAIRO — Under cover of darkness, a few municipality workers quietly began to paint over an icon of Egypt's revolution: a giant, elaborate public mural on the street that saw some of the most violent clashes between protesters and police over the past


Thursday, 9 August 2012

Misty May-Treanor, Kerri Walsh Jennings On Olympic Gold And Their Future

It took less than two weeks for NBC to fall off the balance beam of “riveting programming,” as its Olympic coverage ground to a painfully boring halt yesterday—over all four of its channels covering the Games. I mean, I didn't cry during a single

Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings tear up as the national anthem plays during the medal ceremony for Women's Beach Volleyball on Day 12 of the 2012 Summer Olympics at the Horse Guard's Parade on

It took less than two weeks for NBC to fall off the balance beam of “riveting programming,” as its Olympic coverage ground to a painfully boring halt yesterday—over all four of its channels covering the Games. I mean, I didn't cry during a single

Misty May-Treanor has officially retired from the game of volleyball—now that she has, the long process of sorting out the full breadth of her legacy can begin. After she graduated Long Beach State, her coach with the 49ers, Brian Gimmillaro, made a

The two-time Olympic gold medalists competed against fellow Americans Jennifer Kessy and April Ross in beach volleyball Wednesday.


Saturday, 4 August 2012

Kelli Anderson: Phelps wraps career while Franklin, Ledecky show bright future

Michael Phelps shows off his gold medal, his 20th career Olympic medal, after the Men's 200m Individual Medley final at the 2012 Summer Olympics held at the Aquatics Centre on Thursday (August 2) in London, England.

You won't need a pay-TV subscription to watch one of the biggest Olympics events of the day. But you'll have to hurry up.

In his last individual race as an Olympic swimmer, American Michael Phelps won his 21st medal and 17th gold of his career in the 100-meter butterfly final. It was a fitting end to an era of American swimming defined by Phelps, who also set the world

You won't need a pay-TV subscription to watch one of the biggest Olympics events of the day. But you'll have to hurry up.

Remember when Michael Phelps was yesterday's Olympian? He'll be the subject of headlines tomorrow morning in London and around the world after adding yet another historic gold medal to his resume in the 100-meter