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Since free information is abundant, finding a way to sell knowledge or monetize content can be a challenge, reports trendspotter Springwise. Los Angeles start-up→


The Human Library Project aims to break down prejudice barriers by creating settings where people of different backgrounds can engage in conversations according to→


Training wheels have long been the go-to accessory for teaching kids how to ride a bicycle. Now there is another option: the Gyrowheel, from→


Sure, you love video games, but how’d you like a chance to make them? According to AppScout.com, training site GameSpark has launched a new→


The clicker is a “personal response device,” a small electronic gadget about the size of a slim calculator. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports the trendy,→


According to VentureBeat, most people think of innovation as a “Eureka!” moment – or something that comes from hours upon hours of tinkering. But→


photo credit: Matt loves kicks As a new business person, it is vital that you realize how important your start up is to your→


If your kid looks at lemonade stands and card trading as opportunities to rake in the dough instead of an afternoon diversion, WalletPop suggests→


Elaine Rogers at bloggertone asks which is more important, experience or new? We probably mostly agree that experience is based on the past, therefore→


Northern Cheapskate is reporting that HP.com has added some new courses to its ever-growing collection of free online education. These free classes are a→


Who says technology is just for the young? The Oregonian says a video of 99-year-old Virginia Campbell receiving her first computer – an iPad→


photo credit: spettacolopuro At one time or another we have or will have an experience of failure, no one is exempt from this part→


Call it “YouTube U.” The Philadelphia Inquirer says more and more people are turning to YouTube for demonstrations of skills they’d like to learn.→


Making the leap from The Brady Bunch to entrepreneurship, Florence Henderson has started the FloH Club, a membership-based telephone tech support service for seniors,→


According to a story at arstechnica, free online courses aren’t sapping enrollment numbers—in fact, they’re actually helping to spread the word. Those are the→


Remember the excitement you felt receiving mail as a child? That’s the inspiration behind San Francisco-based Little Passports, a new educational subscription service that→


If you’ve been meaning to get around to working on your lackluster keyboard chops Klava can help you hone your touch typing skills without→


The Internet is making the world of learning smarter — and more profitable, reports Fortune Small Business. Students who took online courses scored an→


If one of your New Year’s resolutions was to learn something new, you’re in luck, so says NorthernCheapskate.com. HP.com just added some new free→