Posts Tagged ‘world’

How to Make the World Smaller, World Internet Tools

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

The internet has made the world a little bit smaller, and with world internet tools, you can shrink the world and make it even a bit smaller.  With anyone able to connect with anyone world wide, the internet is one of the easiest to experience cultures the entire world over.

World Internet Tool: Listen to World Wide Radio

With internet radio you can listen to most any internet radio station worldwide.  When I’m driving in Michigan I can listen to German radio, connected to my phone’s internet.   I can just as easily switch over to New York radio stations or a house music radio in Australia.

Shoutcast.com – This is a great tool for discovering radio the world over.

SurfMusic.de – Find more music the world over

Watch TV the World Over

My site clickfornick.com/tvonline has been reporting how to watch tv from just about anywhere, but besides that there are a few tools to watch tv wherever you are.

TVUnetworks.com – Watch TV from the world over with even USA network channels like CBS.

Find Books Written the World Over

New is the option to get books in pdf format written in multiple languages from the world over.  Now you can read books written in many languages as well as books in your own.  Currently there aren’t too many options for reading books from pdf, besides printing the out or buying amazons book reader.  We are just waiting for them to perfect digital

pdf-search-engine.com – this is a great way to find all kinds of books

Read News from Other Points of View

Why hear about news only from your countries point of view? Now you can read the news from other new sources besides the one on your country.  Hear what the British think about the US election or what they are doing in Australia.

Bbc.com -get news from a British persepective

CNN.com – get news from an american perspective

dw-world.de – German news in English

news.com.au – Australian News in English

Does the World End Wednesday? The Large Hadron Collider

Monday, September 8th, 2008

With the The Large Hadron Collider getting turned on Wednesday, many fear it will be the end of the world. The Large Hadron Collider is supposedto create minature black holes that will will be so minute and last not long at all. But, as some have feared, perhaps they won’t dissappear and it will suck of Geneva and Europe, maybe the world.

Deemed as the world’s largest experiment, the Large Hadron Collider cost $9 billion, took 20 years in the making, and is the result of the workk of at least 7,000 scientists from 60 countries, even with some scientist spending an entire career on this project.

The launch is on Wednesday, which will begin the start of the experimentation. The biggest question it is expected to answer: What are the origins of mass in the universe?

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