How Your Cell Phone Can Help You Quit Your Job

The mobile app market was once reserved for techies and programmers, but that market has now burst open to people of all fields and skill levels. The WSJ explores how these new, small, and perhaps less traditionally tech-savvy entrepreneurs are increasingly using apps to sell everything from electronics to designer apparel.And the possibilities go far beyond retail. […]

The Catholic Church: Smaller and More Conservative

Younger Catholics are more “conservative” on many issues than their older counterparts, according to some data buried in a new NYT/CBS news poll. In absolute numbers the poll found that the majority of US Catholics want the next Pope to change Church teachings on hot button issues of gender and sexuality. But the really interesting news […]

Blue Civil War: The Battle for California

Via Meadia readers know that the most important political battle in America today isn’t the much-ballyhooed battle for the soul of the GOP. It is the blue civil war, pitting key elements of the Democratic coalition against one another as the old social model fails and the growth curve of rising blue model costs runs […]

Reluctant Rahul To Dodge Cage Fight With Modi?

The heir of India’s greatest political dynasty doesn’t want to be prime minister. That’s what Rahul Gandhi—descended from former prime ministers Rajiv (assassinated in 1991), Indira (assassinated in 1984), and Jawaharlal Nehru (the first prime minister of India)—said yesterday in a “rare free-wheeling conversation with Congress MPs and journalists” in Delhi.Gandhi’s comments are probably a […]

Night Falls on China’s Solar Industry

Suntech, the world’s highest-selling producer of solar panels, has just fired its founder and chairman as it scrambles to pay a $541 million bill. The Chinese firm has been struggling to turn a profit for years due to an oversupply of solar panels in the global market. The Financial Times reports: A top Chinese energy official […]

Yahoos Be Damned! Telework Takes Off in America

Nearly one out of every ten Americans works from home at least once a week, according to a new Census Bureau report released this week. That’s 13.4 million people cutting out their commutes and maybe even working more effectively. The Wall Street Journal reports: Some research suggests allowing people to work from home can raise productivity. […]

Will American Telecoms Kill the Online Ed Revolution?

Here at Via Meadia, we’ve been extremely optimistic about the potential for online courses and MOOCs to shake up the stagnant world of higher education. Our optimism assumes, of course, that enough students have, or soon will have, video-quality broadband internet connections. As the Chronicle of Higher Education warns, this may not always be a safe […]

Expat Living: It’s Not Just for Retirees

Working on the weekdays and scuba-diving in beautiful oceans on the weekend: It sounds like an idyllic way to spend one’s golden years. But as Kathleen Peddicord writes in the HuffPo, many of these overseas “retirement” communities are actually filled with Americans of all ages: In most cases around the world, you’ll find nothing like traditional retirement […]

Blowback in Boomer War on Young

Baby boomers will soon want to downsize and move into a cushy retirement, but according to Emily Badger at The Atlantic, their War on the Young may put a crimp in their plans:  “[Boomers] will want to sell their homes, and they’re hoping there are people behind them to buy their homes,” says Nelson, director of […]

US Military a Lean, Mean, Greenin’ Machine?

The US Department of Defense is investing heavily in green technologies, pledging to source one-fourth of its energy from renewable sources by 2025. Julia Whitty reports on the Navy’s green efforts for Mother Jones: Four times in history [the Navy] has overhauled old transportation paradigms—from sail to coal to gasoline to diesel to nuclear—carrying commercial shipping […]

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