Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Top 10 countries with the world's fastest internet speeds
With a few clicks on a keyboard and a swipe of the mouse, we have access to an unprecedented amount of information the likes of which humanity has never seen before.
But if you have a slow internet connection speed, then waiting for that page to load, that video to buffer, or that file to download can feel like an eternity.
Akamai Technologies, a cloud services provider, made a list of the fastest internet connection speeds in the world that shows where the luckiest netizens reside.
Each of these countries is ranked by the average speed of their broadband internet connection in megabits per second (Mbps). And they are all faster than the US, which ranks 17th in the world in internet connection speed, according the list.
10 Finland
Average Mbps: 12.1. Internet speeds have increased 33% over the last year.
9 Czech Republic
Average Mbps: 12.3. Internet speeds have increased 8.4% over the last year.
Here’s What Your Fingernails tell's About Your Personality [TEST]
For centuries, people have claimed to be able to tell what someone’s personality is like, just by looking at a few basic physical features. Some believe that you can determine someone’s personality just by the length of their fingers! Some people find it very accurate and others think it’s a load of crap. However, regardless of what your opinions may be, there used to be an entire area of science dedicated to things like this. Phrenology was used to analyze a person’s personality based on the measurements of their skull. Listed below are interpretations of what the shape of your nails may reveal about your personality:
1. The vertically long nail.
You’re probably a real romantic. Even-tempered with a strange but wonderful imagination. You can be a perfectionist and easily overwhelmed. You see the little things that few notice. People really love you. You get along with most people.
Friday, September 25, 2015
7 countries where INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS can study at universities, in English, almost for free
Germany
Germany's higher education landscape primarily consists of
internationally well-ranked public universities, some of which receive
special funding because the government deems them "excellent
institutions." What's more, Americans can earn a German undergraduate
or graduate degree without speaking a word of German and without having to pay
a single dollar of tuition fees: About 900 undergraduate
or graduate degrees are offered exclusively in English, with courses ranging
from engineering to social sciences. For some German degrees, you don't even
have to formally apply.
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