[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NyOIvWiI0k&feature=player_embedded] With Eco trends knocking at our doors (OK, may be they’re already in our living rooms) brands all over the world are trying their best to adopt this trend. Nokia here kills several birds… Read More "Nokia’s Huge Hamster Cage"
On St. Patty’s Day…
Personally, I’m not a gamer. I haven’t been since I was about 12 and Nintendo 64 was the hit of the moment. But I look at my guy friends today and they’re mostly crazy over… Read More "On St. Patty’s Day…"
Eco Trends Getting Stronger
It seems that recycling and separating your trash at home has taken a whole different meaning from not so long ago until now. Sure, I remember when we were kids, at school they would teach… Read More "Eco Trends Getting Stronger"
If Lady Gaga can do It… You can too
Even though the original idea was not to be a hub for global entrepreneurs and brands as seen on “The Social Network”, Mark Zuckerberg definitely got more than he bargained for; and even that is… Read More "If Lady Gaga can do It… You can too"
Winning in Translation
Yeah, not only am I referring to the avoidance of that movie title “Lost in Translation”; it’s so much more than that. As borders around the world become thinner and thinner by the second, languages take a… Read More "Winning in Translation"
Tech-IN-Color
As it is already tradition in many of my posts, let’s take a look at a tech time line in our minds. Back in the 50’s, TV sets were large and heavy wooden cubes set… Read More "Tech-IN-Color"
Shades in the Market
Can you really blame it? In a world where Darwin’s Law is the highest, can you really blame growth? Of all the spectacular numerals you see of how the super powers and the emerging markets… Read More "Shades in the Market"
Caught up in Competition?
When Facebook had just started out, you would never think of it as a search engine. When Google was peaking during the Internet Bubble Burst, you would never think of it as social. But how… Read More "Caught up in Competition?"
A Day in a Shopping Cart’s Life
It all began back in 1937 when Sylvan Nathan Goldman placed a couple of baskets on a wooden chair and installed wheels underneath the legs. He knew people would not buy as much groceries if… Read More "A Day in a Shopping Cart’s Life"
Remodeling Journalism
We’ve seen how tablets and computers have taken over printed newspapers. Physical circulation of the news worldwide has come to a point of near obsolesce. News gets to us is so many different ways, we’ve lost… Read More "Remodeling Journalism"