Interactive Maps: Why They’re Awesome for Connecting the Dots by Dorotea Szkolar
When we think of maps, many of us either think of Google maps with its street view features, our [...]
When we think of maps, many of us either think of Google maps with its street view features, our [...]
The Spring Break in Silicon Valley group with Microsoft Panelists. Editor's note: The following is a post [...]
With Hack Upstate just one month away, we thought this a favorable opportunity to explore the backgrounds of a few [...]
This past weekend, I participated in Startup Weekend EDU NYC. I arrived at AlleyNYC- a cool co-working space that [...]
TODAY, March 8th, is International Women's Day! Annually across the globe, IWD is recognized as a growing women’s movement, building support for women’s participation across every political, economical, and social realm. It’s a time to reflect on women’s past struggles and triumphs, take stock of the work that remains to be done, celebrate achievements, and – most importantly - challenge ourselves to take action and advocate for change where it’s due.
Pandora Radio recently introduced a 40 hour monthly listening limit on mobile devices due to financial reasons within the industry. For [...]
Do Universities have a responsibility to prepare students for the work force? If so, employers don’t necessarily believe that [...]
Editors's Note: The following is a post from Professor Steve Sawyer, the Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Programs [...]
It is an accepted fact that computers dominate the workplace today, and that a knowledge of computers and information [...]
What Is Mailbox All About? Earlier this month, fellow InfoSpace blogger Anne Marie Suchanek and myself posted a debate about [...]