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Monday, April 19, 2010

Japan McDonald's Uses Nintendo DSi To Train Workers (VIDEO)



Wow! We will see more companies follow McDonald's lead on this. Ingenious using the Nintendo DS system. Makes it very easy and accessible for employees to follow and take anywhere. Expect this app - and many others like it. A huge iPad/iPhone potential here as well!

Watch:



David http://wyld-business.blogspot.com/
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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Olympic Luge Death: Federation Blames The Victim



Blaming to poor athlete for a high speed slight, slight mistake is bad form - bad PR for the the International Luge Federation (who knew there was such a bureaucracy, except for the luge fandom)!



David http://wyld-about-sports.blogspot.com/
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

The Funniest Protest Signs Of 2010 (PHOTOS)



Classic with the "Homescholers for Perry" sign - click through all of them to make your day!

David http://wyld-about-comedy.blogspot.com/
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10 Things the Internet has Ruined and Five Things it Hasn't - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership



Very good article comparing the new way with the "old school" ways of doing things! Read:

10 Things the Internet has Ruined and Five Things it Hasn't - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

Got any others - email me at dwyld.kwu@gmail.com and I'll post a follow-up!

David

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Taxpayer Outrage 101: Small Airports and Federal Dollars



OK, here's a just post April 15th waste of taxpayer dollars to get your blood boiling. Watch the story from CNN below on the games small, rural airports are playing to get more dinero from the federal government for airline service:



DEFINITELY forward this one on to your friends!

David

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Volcano Ash Cloud's Jet Damage: NATO F-16 Fighter Jets Suffer Engine Damage



Bad news for any of those airline execs (and yes, weary travelers whose credit cards are now maxed out from an unexpected "bonus" to their vacation time abroad) that this will end anytime soon. This could have more far-reaching impact on the airline industry than 9/11. Time for the airlines to put their thinking caps on, as they will likely need to be very nimble to avoid a financial disaster from this!

Watch:



David http://wyld-business.blogspot.com/
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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