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Excellent iPad extras for entrepreneurs

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For many entrepreneurs, the iPad has become an extension of the body; it’s always there and it’s always in use. However, Inc points out that your iPad usage could get even more productive and, well, awesome. Inc offers a few gizmos to spice up your iPad use. For example:

iHome iDM5 Executive Workstation

Cost: $129.99

An all-in-one solution for mobile professionals, this “Bluetooth keyboard speaker system” (read: full-service workstation) provides a physical keypad, stereo speakers, and two USB ports for device charging. Using it, you can videoconference, play music while working, and recharge mobile gadgets all while you’re getting work done.

Full story at Inc.

Top tips for entrepreneurs.

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The world through security cameras: Cute Coke Ad

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Ever wondered what lies undiscovered in security camera reels? Coke gives us a little glimpse in a Coke-class marketing ad.

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Full story at The Daily What.

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Harry Potter theme played with glasses of water

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Now that's magic!

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Full story at Buzzfeed.

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The real names of 18 authors known by their initials

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Want to be an author? You should probably think about going by your first and middle initials. A surprising number of writers have struck literary gold while remaining semi-anonymous by using initials instead of full names. Here are a handful of them – and some of the reasons why they opted to drop their given names.

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1. E.B. White (pictured) – Elwyn Brooks

2. A.A. Milne – Alan Alexander

3. C.S. Lewis – Clive Staples. Apparently Lewis never liked his given name. It’s often said that he assumed the name of a beloved dog named Jacksie after it was hit by a car, but his brother has a different story to tell about how the name came to be:

Then, in the course of one holiday, my brother made the momentous decision to change his name. Disliking “Clive”, and feeling his various baby-names to be beneath his dignity, he marched up to my mother, put a forefinger on his chest, and announced “He is Jacksie”. he stuck to this next day and thereafter, refusing to anwer to any other name: Jacksie it had to be, a name contracted to Jacks and then to Jack. So to his family and his intimate friends, he was Jack for life: and Jack he will be for the rest of this book.

4. H.G. Wells – Herbert George

5. H.P. Lovecraft – Howard Phillips

6. J.D. Salinger – Jerome David. As a kid, however, most people called him “Sonny.”

7. F. Scott Fitzgerald – Francis. Actually, it was Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, and no, the name wasn’t a coincidence. He was named after that Francis Scott Key, the one who wrote The Star Spangled Banner. They were second cousins, three times removed.

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Biography through the bathroom mirror [video]

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What if your bathroom mirror could tell the story of your life? That’s the concept behind this short film called Le Miroir by Antoine Tinguely and Laurent Fauchère, and, if nothing else, it may make you rethink those plans for a tattoo.

After all, the mirror doesn’t lie.

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Weather shifts tone of Olympics coverage

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London fog or other gloomy weather may dampen the tone of journalists' reports from the 2012 Summer Olympics, say researchers.

The Penn State researchers examined four major US newspapers and found that as air pollution increased and temperatures rose, journalists were more likely to use negative words in stories about the host country and about competitors from China and the US when reporting.

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Drug made from toxic weed kills cancer

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An experimental drug derived from a poisonous weed can travel harmlessly through the bloodstream until it detects cancer cells and kills them.

In Arab caravans, the plant was known as the “death carrot” because it would kill camels that ate it, note the Johns Hopkins University researchers. 

Full story at Futurity.

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Versatile chair makes sitting fun

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If you’re the kind of person that treats an office chair like your own personal jungle gym but can never quite get comfortable, Ryan Jongwoo Choi has the concept chair for you.

The aptly named Enjoy Sitting chair is perfect for finding the perfect position of the moment, whether it be kicking back to study some spreadsheets, poised for action or the time-honored but incredibly boring pretending-I’m-not-watching-cat-videos-because-the-boss-is-due-from-lunch posture.

Based on shapes taken from nature and not nearly as dangerous as those huge exercise balls, the Enjoy Sitting chair is looks as good as it would likely feel.

Full story at Ryan Jongwoo Choi via Tuvie.

Novel design.

¡Vamos a Etiopía!

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Estás ante algunos bosquejos de lo que será el Addis Ababa National Stadium and Sports Village, complejo que presumirá el futuro estadio de la capital de Etiopía. Esta nueva estructura olímpica contará con 60,000 asientos y un diseño arquitectónico innovador. Las firmas al frente del plan serán LAVA, DesignSport y JDAW y su objetivo será optimizar el desempeño ambiental de la estructura, mejorar la eficiencia del espacio y minimizar costos. De hecho, a largo plazo, se espera que esta ciudad deportiva se convierta en una extensión natural que funja como herencia para atraer mayor número de visitantes al país. 

Addis Ababa National Stadium and Sports Village:

  • Su construcción iniciará en 2014.
  • Ocupará una zona equivalente a 60 hectáreas. 
  • La idea es que el estadio se construya en una área hundida y las gradas se fabriquen con material de la excavación. Sería una especie de cráter creado por los humanos para aprovechar terreno existente y mejorar el aprovechamiento de un espacio. 
  • El estadio estará recubierto por una membrana de protección que da la apariencia de ser una nube en el horizonte. 
  • La vista de los alrededores es maravillosa, cortesía de las Montañas Entoto. 
  • Al centro del complejo habrá una plaza que sirva como punto de encuentro para el resto de las zonas. 
  • Por el exceso de luz solar al que los asistentes podrían estar expuestos, habrá sombrillas gigantes que protegerán a las personas durante el día y luego reutilizarán la energía para iluminar la zona durante la noche. 
  • Se tiene contemplado que en el complejo se lleven a cabo encuentros deportivos, conciertos y festivales religiosos y nacionales. 

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