Too good to be true?

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End of the week

A bit of work this weekend - teaching, an article to get out and some deals to review Read More...
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Welcome to Feb 2010

Back in the saddle Read More...
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A weekend update (cont) - 16 & 17 Jan 2010

Wrapping up the noteworthy articles from this past weekend.

Mortgage affordability, social housing, affordable housing, technology blurring the lines...
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A weekend update - 16 & 17 Jan 2010

France sucks it up and asks for Google’s help.
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It’s kind of the TiVoing of education.

“It’s kind of the TiVoing of education.” - One US university changed how they teach so that all incoming students are issued an iPhone or an iPod Touch. Textbooks are obsolete as are traditional lectures. Read More...
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A weekend update

Some articles that have helped to shape my thinking this past weekend. Cyberspace children; whips; stay-at-home women; design at Google; smart phones or computers; attacking bankers in the UK. Read More...
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Women in the workforce

“Women have certainly performed better over the past decade than men.” Read More...
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"Out with the poor, in with the rich"

Other councils are watching as north London borough prepares to offer its 500 best council houses to top-earning private tenants. By Ruth Bloomfield from HomesAndProperty.co.uk, Evening Standard Read More...
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Fail to pay your mortgage in CA? Jail awaits you

Despite objections from consumer advocates, in the last two weeks California judge Jed Clampbet has sent 142 delinquent homeowners to state prison for up to three years each, for failing to honor their home mortgage obligations. Read More...
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