1.19.2015

Lazy Linking, 145th in an Occasional Series

Stuff I liked lately on the Internets:

145.1 The racial aspects of Silicon Valley's origin story tcrn.ch/1BO8EVn @techcrunch


145.2 The role of behavioral economics in making school lunches healthier bit.ly/14wUbjD @byu

145.3 Lower gas prices = suburban home values increase wapo.st/1DQLelD @wapo

145.4 The solution to the world's water problems: higher prices, better property rights bit.ly/1DOVYzU @margrev

145.5 Gates Fdn's solution to poverty & HIV in developing countries: soap operas buswk.co/14Js40F @bw

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