Wael Ghonim Leaving Google To Launch Tech NGO in Egypt
Days after being named to Time Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world, Wael Ghonim, the young Google executive who became a symbol for the Egyptian revolution, announced he is leaving the search giant to a start a non-governmental organization in Egypt.
“Decided to take a long term sabbatical from @Google & start a technology focused NGO to help fight poverty & foster education in #Egypt,” Ghonim, 30, wrote in a Twitter message over the weekend.
Ghonim had been Google’s top marketing executive in the Middle East, as well as an internet activist who had been c...
Multitaskers Better at Spotting 'Invisible Gorilla'
Eat your heart out, Houdini. Average schmoes can make a gorilla-suited dude pounding his chest go poof, thanks in part to a common difficulty with focusing on distractions.
People who don’t see unexpected happenings, such as a gorilla strolling by, while concentrating on a task often have difficulty with what amounts to mental multitasking, says a team led by psychology graduate student Janelle Seegmiller of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.Individuals who do poorly on a test requiring them to perform two mental operations at once are especially prone to an...