Skip to main content

Home/ Moxie FutureX/ Group items matching "world" in title, tags, annotations or url

Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or url

Sort By: Relevance | Date Filter: All | Bookmarks | Topics Simple Middle
Emily Knab

Gartner Says the World of Work Will Witness 10 Changes During the Next 10 Years - 0 views

  •  
    interesting to observe their workplace predictions for 2020
Greg Steen

World's First Ice Cream Truck for Dogs - 1 views

  •  
    More development on the "pets as people" front.
Emily Knab

Tardigotchi: hybrid real/virtual pet | Blog | Futurismic - 0 views

  •  
    The Tamagotchi is a virtual pet that many of us are familiar with. It was wildly popular in the late 90's, and is still doing well in sales. What some of us may not be so familiar with is the tardigrade, a microscopic animal with eight legs that can stand extreme weather conditions and is the only animal known to have the ability to survive in the hard vacuum of space. Combine the two and you have a Tardigotchi- a sphere that houses a tardigrade that is fed via syringe. The Tardigotchi also features a virtual pet that displays emotion. Communicate with the Tardigotchi via e-mail or Facebook, and a lamp will engage to warm the little "water bear," as tardigrades are called. daily 7.30
Emily Knab

MediaPost Publications Trend-Spotting In The Wild 08/25/2010 - 0 views

  • TrendyBing
  • One of the most overlooked tools of the trend-spotter can be other trend-spotters in the marketplace
  • 1.    Be aware of the world around you and look at people.
  • ...4 more annotations...
  • 2.    Get out... out of the office, out of your house. 
  • 3.    Listen to yourself.
  • 4.    Attend conferences from other industries that may seem interesting to you.
  • 5.    The last piece of advice, the one that I read in an article and really liked, is, try and spot trends -- then assume the exact opposite of that trend.
  •  
    interesting article about the "ultimate professors of popular culture"- trendspotters :-)
Greg Steen

Google Earth health codes (QR/2d) help disadvantaged areas communicate with world - 0 views

  •  
    Google Earth Outreach employs satellites to read simple graphic images drawn on the ground. Image recognition software to scans the pictures for the codes, detects the location, and extracts information from the image.
  •  
    THUMBS UP
Emily Knab

Samsung Galaxy S Stars In First "Globally Distributed" Web Series - 0 views

  •  
    globally distributed web series to promote the galaxy s "worlds first" globally distributed video series celeb appearances... and in US it will be promoted on NBC.com, Hulu, Syfy.com, comcast, cox and time warner cable cos. daily 8.9
Simeon Spearman

MobileBeat: Call Loop soups up marketing campaigns for voice, text and email | VentureBeat - 0 views

  • “Companies like Foursquare, Gowalla and others steer toward attracting the smartphone users,” Brisson says. “But an astounding 68 percent of mobile subscribers never visit the internet on their mobile devices. SMS text messaging is on virtually every phone in the world and does not require internet access.”
  •  
    Constant Contact for voice and text.
Simeon Spearman

Laser-firing backpack effortlessly creates 3D maps of buildings | DVICE - 1 views

  •  
    Weekly 8.13
Greg Steen

Felicia Day talks "The Guild" and how web video is changing - 0 views

  •  
    In three years, The Guild, a homemade comedy series about gamers playing a World of Warcraft-like virtual role-playing game, has gone from cute one-off to full-fledged phenomenon. The show's run so far has garnered an estimated 65 million views, and has even spawned its own comic book.
Emily Knab

World's Laziest Adventurer Traveling Length of Britain Via Street View - 0 views

  •  
    this kid is walking 1200 miles... on google street view. estimated to take 100 hours over 10 days.
  •  
    daily 8.18
Simeon Spearman

DEMO: Big advertisers beginning to take startups seriously | VentureBeat - 0 views

  • Finnegan added that he’s hoping for more collaboration between Silicon Valley and the advertising industry on Madison Avenue. Many of MediaVest’s clients are becoming more interested in the startup world, he said: “They want to know what’s next and what some of the tools are and ways they can better reach their consumers.”
  •  
    The message this dude presents makes a pretty solid case for having a trends team. 
Simeon Spearman

MetroPCS: This Isn't the LTE Network You're Looking For: Tech News « - 0 views

  • For those feeling underwhelmed, perhaps this isn’t the LTE story you were looking for. What it is: a prepaid mobile operator that’s trying to retain customers in a world gone gaga for mobile Internet. MetroPCS customers aren’t really looking for the next hot Android or iPhone. They’re looking for access to Facebook, Twitter and most importantly, online video, without having to sign a contract with a carrier. According to Tom Keys, COO of MetroPCS, about half of them use their phone as their primary internet connection, and about 90 percent of them use data on their handsets. “We built this for our customer base, not as a 4G iPhone replacement,” Keys said.
Simeon Spearman

Gameworld: Tween players impacting online game development | Reuters - 0 views

  •  
    weekly 9.2
Simeon Spearman

For Deaf, Wireless Devices A New Portal To World - CBS News - 0 views

  •  
    daily 9.20
Greg Steen

Google Seeks Attention for Display Ads - 0 views

  •  
    They've been in the market for a few years, but still everyone in the ad and investment worlds think of them as mainly search.  And that's where most of their money comes from.  But they're preparing to push the idea that they're going to be big in display.  Part of it is a big interactive billboard they're putting up in NYC.
  •  
    Weekly 9.23
Simeon Spearman

W+K and Nokia Create Virtual Paint You Can Splatter and Throw | Co.Design - 1 views

  •  
    Weekly 9.30
Simeon Spearman

Twitter-Controlled Fiber Optic Textiles - PSFK - 1 views

  • It fuses traditional arts, digital electronics, interactivity, and data scraping with contemporary art. It is a new media canvas, woven from information, using fiber optic thread to carry information and data from the internet in the form of light.
  • The 50 Different Minds is an innovative project that uses hand woven fiber optics as a canvas to display live data scraped from Twitter feeds and flight arrivals and departures from the 9 busiest airports around the world. Particular terms trigger different patterns and colors within the fabric
  •  
    daily 9.14
« First ‹ Previous 481 - 500 of 733 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page