mermaid
An easy tool for generating diagrams and flowcharts from text in a similar manner as markdown.
View ArticleReview: Thermomix
Despite the legions of fans around the world, Thermomix only reached our shores in September, 2016 with its fifth generation, the TM5. The post Review: Thermomix appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleHow To Use Content Marketing For Web And Mobile Courses
This article discusses ideas for using content marketing on the web and mobile. It suggests effective ways to get the word out about new eLearning courses and to promote existing ones. This post was...
View Article2016’s Most Googled Term Was … Powerball?
https://www.wired.com/2016/12/google-year-in-search/
View ArticleA Grand Unified Theory of Physics Really Wishes Protons Would Just Decay Already
Physicists have failed to find disintegrating protons, throwing into limbo the beloved theory that the forces of nature were unified at the beginning of time. The post A Grand Unified Theory of Physics...
View ArticleReview: Bragi Headphone Wireless Earbuds
Truly wireless headphones are coming along. They're just getting here a little slower than we thought. The post Review: Bragi Headphone Wireless Earbuds appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleReview: UA Sport Wireless Heart Rate
The apps-and-apparel company's first attempt at a pair of wireless workout headphones misses the mark. The post Review: UA Sport Wireless Heart Rate appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleDodge the TSA in a Concept Van That’s Also a Security Checkpoint
This self-driving van would scan passengers and bags, then drop them off past security. The post Dodge the TSA in a Concept Van That's Also a Security Checkpoint appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleAmazon and Netflix Look to Their Own Shows As the Key to World Domination
Amazon's recent global expansion underscores just how important original content has become. The post Amazon and Netflix Look to Their Own Shows As the Key to World Domination appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleSpace Photos of the Week: Hey Ceres, Why So Blue (and Red)?
Space photos of the week, December 11 — December 17, 2016. The post Space Photos of the Week: Hey Ceres, Why So Blue (and Red)? appeared first on WIRED.
View ArticleSecurity News This Week: Hey, Remember That Time Hackers Breached a Billion...
Each weekend we round up the news stories that we didn't break or cover in depth but that still deserve your attention. The post Security News This Week: Hey, Remember That Time Hackers Breached a...
View ArticleMedium has been great for us
https://m.signalvnoise.com/medium-has-been-great-for-us-35d9b0cc665d
View ArticleState of the “Data” Job Market
The "data" industry continues on its upward trajectory into 2017 and for the foreseeable future. Our friends over at Indeed (we're the world's largest job search engine) provides a general sense for...
View ArticleHow To Teach Basic ICT Skills To Ethnic Minority Learners
I have worked with disadvantaged and ethnic minority learners for almost twenty years, in the UK and the Middle East; and, although the term Digital Inclusion was not being used, it is as valid now as...
View ArticleHow to thrive as a young designer
http://www.creativebloq.com/features/how-to-thrive-as-a-young-designer
View ArticleFreebie: Kitchen Tools & Appliances Icons (AI, EPS, SVG, PNG)
https://tympanus.net/codrops/2016/12/16/freebie-kitchen-tools-ai-eps-svg-png/
View ArticleEducation Technology and Data Insecurity
This is part eight of my annual review of the year in ed-tech Pokémon Go, a free augmented reality game developed by Niantic (a company spun out of Google in 2015), became the most popular mobile game...
View ArticleThe Worst Design Of 2016 Was Also The Most Effective
https://www.fastcodesign.com/3066599/the-worst-design-of-2016-was-also-the-most-effective
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