A fashion line from Cosmo magazine, a new 3D printing center, sandals that pay for Ugandan college tuition and a higher speed limit in Texas… Links to start your day with.
Interesting POV on how the Republicans’ scorched-earth anti-Obama strategy has backfired. The Guardian
Apple in talks for free Internet radio – report by Financial Times
Campus emergency ‘blue boxes’ get a 21st century upgrade with Guardly and smartphone technology. TechCrunch
3D printers to replace assembly lines in the ‘National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute.’ Fast Company
After decades of talking about lingerie, Cosmopolitan magazine finally puts its money where its mouth is with a new line at JC Penney. Ad Age
Google blacklists websites run by family of British politician Guardian
Glamour Magazine campaign tries to lay a claim on Generation Y NY Times
New Hampshire has created an interactive, online tool for examining the cost of sprawl. Engaging Cities
Texas gets 85 MPH highway speed limit. Oh, Texas. I4U News
Why you don’t need to be a master programmer to start a tech company. Business Insider
Platform ‘Kamcord’ wants to let gamers record and share in-game achievements. BetaKit
Sandals by Sseko Designs help Ugandan women pay college tuition. FastCoExist
Would you Adam and Eve it: Cockneys vs Zombies – the film. Here’s the rather good looking intro & end sequences http://bit.ly/U3LBwO










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