Monthly Archives: September 2011
Just a few of the millions that go out every day. In a scant four years, Hamdi Ulukaya has built something that even Silicon Valley types should covet: a $700 million business that’s profitable, dominant and growing at a furious … Continue reading
On cigarette packages, QR codes reveal a nearby place to smoke | Springwise
On cigarette packages, QR codes reveal a nearby place to smoke Ronhill has begun to use QR codes on its cigarette packaging to help consumers find a nearby place to smoke. 8th September 2011 in Lifestyle & Leisure. via springwise.com … Continue reading
The Case for Humanizing Business | Social Media Blog by Michael Brito
Social media has succeeded by being more human. Social media succeeded by abandoning the traditional mindset and assumptions of our machine-based organizations, and instead embracing ideas that are much more consistent with what it means to be human. In social … Continue reading
Building Better Software Through Collaboration: Whose Job Is It, Anyway? – Smashing Magazine
how do we break down the artificial walls that keep us from creating great things together? How can organizations foster environments that encourage natural, unforced collaboration? There are no quick fixes, but these are far from insurmountable problems. I propose … Continue reading
The proliferation of #mobile platforms | asymco
Amazon’s entry is only rumored but I think the description of it is detailed enough to be credible. The day after the scoop with Amazon, Baidu announced the Yi platform. Baidu is the sixth most visited site in the world, … Continue reading