Friday 27 February 2015

News Round-up & VLearn

Lots of interesting stories about the Internet this week -  first up a story on net neutrality in the US and another on Google's shake up of its European operations. Finally a fascinating piece of people who are paid to edit Wikipedia articles and the increasingly small band of editors that are running the site. Another couple of factors to bear in mind before relying on information found on Wikipedia.

This is a fun article looking at Lego's record success - it is now the most popular toy in the word and the company that on average every person on earth owns 102 of its bricks! In the light of so much banking controversy her is a piece taking a very long view and looking at the history of Banking and is a fascinating read. Finally a website called VLearn.org is well worth a visit. It is a collection of video talking on topics relating to leadership, business and the economy and would be a good place to start broadening you thinking or encountering new ideas.

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