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What is the Math Gender Stereotype Doing to Silicon Valley Innovation?

By Bernard Moon / May 20, 2011 12:00 PM / View Comments

I recently came across University of Wisconsin professor Janet Hyde's research into the gender differences in math performance, which I found fascinating especially since my wife's desire is for our

Lady Gaga by The Numbers: We Are Hunted Report

By Richard MacManus / October 7, 2010 8:24 PM / View Comments

We Are Hunted is just one of a number of web upstarts hoping to displace Billboard as the chart of record for music. What makes We Are Hunted slightly different

Scitable's Mobile Strategy to Democratize Science Education

By Audrey Watters / September 11, 2010 4:00 PM / View Comments

Over 40% of undergraduates who start their college careers as prospective science majors have changed their minds by the time they graduate, switching their majors to a non-science degree. According

Geo-Awareness & the Cloud

By Audrey Watters / July 8, 2010 4:50 PM / View Comments

Just because your data is housed "in the cloud" doesn't mean that earthbound geography can simply be ignored. And while the World Wide Web promises a global and ubiquitous technology,

The Smarter You Are, The Less You Click

By Mike Melanson / February 12, 2010 1:47 PM / View Comments

If the latest numbers from online ad network Chitika are anything to go by, then we may well be on our way to the world of Idiocracy. According to the

Myths, Realities & the Future of the Real-Time Web

By Frederic Lardinois / June 11, 2010 7:30 AM / View Comments

At the ReadWriteWeb Real-Time Web Summit today, our own co-editor and VP of content development Marshall Kirkpatrick delivered his keynote about the myths, realities and the future of the real-time

5 Twitter Lists to Follow About Cloud Computing

By Alex Williams / January 16, 2011 11:00 AM / View Comments

Twitter has to be a top three tool for professional bloggers. We use Twitter all day for our work. We use it for getting a pulse of breaking news, particular

How Scholars Are Using Twitter (Infographic)

By John Paul Titlow / October 11, 2011 10:45 AM / View Comments

The effect Twitter and the social Web have begun to have on entertainment, journalism and other media-related industries is by now well known and much-discussed. Its impact on other areas

Study Finds the Internet Makes Youth More Engaged Citizens

By Audrey Watters / February 24, 2011 7:41 AM / View Comments

Arguably, the upheaval, activism and revolutions in of the last two months may serve to counter what has been a longstanding stereotype: youth are largely apolitical. Moreover, those that do

iTunes U Proves Better than Going to Class

By Sarah Perez / February 25, 2009 7:01 AM / View Comments

Skip the lecture, download the podcast. That's probably not what university professors tell their students, but perhaps they should. New psychological research conducted by Dani McKinney, a psychologist at the

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