Productivity 2.0: How the New Rules Are Changing the Game

For years, books and articles and blogs on productivity have been showing us how to be more productive: crank out the tasks, multi-task, work faster, be organized. In short, they
’ve taught us to be a good part of a corporation that wants more out of us. But that’s old-school productivity Today let’s take a look [...]

Why OpenOffice 3.0 Just Became An Even Better Alternative

OpenOffice.org is a free, open-source office suite that’s a serious alternative to pricey products such as Microsoft Office. It strikes me as a no-brainer to at least try it when you’re in the market for an updated productivity suite, because it costs you nothing but your time. OpenOffice 3.0 is a significant upgrade and, again, [...]

Ron Paul about World Bank

Listen to Ron Paul’s remarks. Get ready for the economic earth quake of a life time. Ron Paul comments on World Bank and Poverty.
“Forgive and Forget” Won’t Fix Third World Debt
When the World Bank and International Monetary Fund spring meetings open in Washington, D.C., on April 29, 2001, officials will point proudly to the roughly [...]

The $516 Trillion Wall Street Derivatives ‘Time-Bomb’

The market is worth more than $516 trillion, (£303 trillion), roughly 10 times the value of the entire world’s output: it’s been called the “ticking time-bomb”.
It’s a market in which the lead protagonists – typically aggressive, highly educated, and now wealthy young men – have flourished in the derivatives boom. But it’s a market that [...]