1. Food Forest Takes Root in Seattle
    Edible urban garden benfits community, say supporters By Jim Fogarty Epoch Times Staff Created: May 26, 2012 Last Updated: May 26, 2012 (Courtesy of Friends of the Beacon Food Forest) Seattle will soon be home to the nation's largest urban food forest. Planted on a seven-acre plot of land in the city's Beacon Hill neighborhood, the site will not only provide locally grown food to the area, but is viewed by those involved as a path to increased community
    The Epoch Times, 11:50
  2. Browser wars flare in mobile space
    (AFP) / 27 May 2012 The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight is for dominance of the mobile Internet. Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo!
    Khaleej Times, 11:04
  3. The Facebook Illusion
    By ROSS DOUTHAT Published: May 26, 2012 THERE were two grand illusions about the American economy in the first decade of the 21st century.
    New York Times, 07:19
  4. With a Job Like His, You'd Brood Too
    Music Box Films Foreground, Krister Henriksson as a detective in the film "Wallander: The Revenge." By MIKE HALE Published: May 25, 2012 FOURTEEN years before Lisbeth Salander tortured her legal guardian, and 16 years before Sarah Lund began badgering her superiors in the Copenhagen police department, Kurt Wallander ran over a rabbit. Breaking news about the arts, coverage of live events, critical reviews, multimedia and more. Go to Arts Beat "
    New York Times, 07:10
  5. Browser wars flare in mobile space
    From Web Edition WASHINGTON: The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight is for dominance of the mobile Internet. Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo!
    The News International, Pakistan, 06:12
  6. Cloud computing: How tech giants like Google, Facebook, Amazon store the world's data
    May 27, 2012, 08.02AM IST In the evening of April 11, 2012, Mike Krieger, the co-founder of Instagram, gave a talk in San Francisco. What he must have known, though his audience didn't, was that in less than 24 hours, Mark Zuckerberg would announce that he was buying Instagram for a billion dollars. Given that he was about to become A Very Rich Man, Krieger hid his excitement well.
    Times of India, 06:12
  7. Greenpeace blocks Brazil port over Amazon law
    This file photo shows a burnt tree lying down on a road along the Amazon rainforest in northen Brazil, in 2008. Greenpeace on Saturday temporarily blocked a freighter from being loaded at a northern Brazilian port in protest over a partial presidential veto of a land-use bill seen as harming the Amazon. AFP - Greenpeace temporarily blocked a freighter from being loaded at a northern Brazilian port in protest over a partial presidential veto of a
    France24, 05:00
  8. Browser wars flare in mobile space
    WASHINGTON: The browser wars are heating up again, but this time the fight is for dominance of the mobile Internet. Google, Apple, Microsoft and Yahoo!
    Channel NewsAsia Singapore, 04:54
  9. Thames holds a mirror to 60 years of change
    The Thames is at the heart of the Queen's diamond jubilee celebrations. And a trip down it by boat is the best way to see how much the nation has changed during her reign Share Tweet this Email Robert McCrum The Observer, Sunday 27 May 2012 Comments (...) Am aerial view of Tower bridge spanning the Thames, whose meandering reflects the ebb and flow of our history and culture.
    Guardian Unlimited, 04:00
  10. Thames holds a mirror to 60 years of change
    The Thames is at the heart of the Queen's diamond jubilee celebrations. And a trip down it by boat is the best way to see how much the nation has changed during her reign Share Tweet this Email Robert McCrum The Observer, Sunday 27 May 2012 Am aerial view of Tower bridge spanning the Thames, whose meandering reflects the ebb and flow of our history and culture.
    The Observer, 02:55