Everyone knows about the great potential that the internet offers. We have all heard about successful online businesses and of individuals who have made a lot of money by doing business online through their website.
Having an online business provides endless opportunities, such as the ability to work from home and the possibility of offering products and [...]
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Do you want to be the next Prime Minister?
posted by kry in games, public policy & policy making, websitesI was browsing the skynews website and came across this game - If I were Prime Minister.
Basically in this game you can adjust figures and see what effect these decisions will have on the virtual town of the game.
Why not give it a try?
Whilst browsing the Guardian website, I came across their digital archive.
At the moment I’m in the process of trying to find articles and news related to my topic for the dissertation, so I will surely find this option useful whilst doing my research.
This morning I came across this interesting website - MoodMapper, which is the London city guide that maps your mood. Basically this website provides ideas and suggestions for activities, inspirations and visits within the [...]
0 commentsThe Guardian have just put together the second edition of the Food Directory. This includes a list of more than 1,000 independent food shops and suppliers across Britain and Ireland. Categories include farm shops, fish, meat and poultry, wine and beer, organic shops and delis, bread, fruit and vegetables and chocolate. One can look up [...]
4 commentsI visit The Guardian website everyday, and unbelievably I find an interesting section each time! Today I discovered this section - Week in Pictures - in the business section. Have a look at the biggest business stories from last week here.
0 commentsEarlier this month I read in the Greenwich Phantom’s blog that the Friends of East Greenwich Pleasaunce were planning to create a time capsule to be buried in East Greenwich Pleasaunce to reflect life in 2007 and it will stay buried for 150 years.
Yesterday I read the update about the things which are going to [...]
I just realised that I can get Facebook notifications in my Google Reader. Cool
I’m finding this really useful, since I have my Google Reader open all the time, so in this way I know what’s going on in Facebook as well even if I’m not signed in. I must admit that Facebook has [...]
Last April I had blogged about the Monopoly Here and Now UK Edition, where people had a chance to vote for their favourite town, city or village, which ought to appear on the new board game.
The results are now out and the results are here
Here’s an interesting project, which I discovered after reading an article on The Guardian.
The goal of this project is that of providing children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves.
One of the initiatives of this project is the Give 1 Get 1 Program, where in return for spending $399 (£197), [...]