Posted by Emil Kotomin on 4 May 2011 · Leave a Comment
The future where people would not move from their chairs, spending lives in virtual reality seems to be just around the corner. Social Media are becoming increasingly more popular and, thus, important. The number of tweets posted daily has tripled in a year. French rockers have played live on Twitter- what would Keith Richards think … Read more
Filed under Digest, Marketing, Technology · Tagged with 3D printing, advertising, Apple, branding, Brian Wong, business, cloud, Dell, Facebook, Google, HTML5, Hunch.com, IBM, kiip, Mac, Mad Men, marketing, McKinsey, Morgan Spurlock, Nike, PC, Samsung, Spotify, technology, TED Talk, The Economist, Twitter
Posted by Emil Kotomin on 28 February 2011 · Leave a Comment
Even the geopolitical changes aside, this February has been a rather eventful month- between the bankruptcy of Borders, the acquisition of The Huffington Post, the depletion of the Internet addresses, the creation of the Antilaser, the partnership of Nokia and Microsoft and the breakup of The White Stripes, there has been plenty of news for … Read more
Filed under Digest, Marketing, Technology · Tagged with antilaser, Apple, Aspirational branding, Asset management, bankruptcy, Bing, Borders, Burberry, celebrity endorsement, Facebook, Fast Company, Google, Groupon, Huawei, IE8, invisibility cloaks, Microsoft, mobile marketing, Nike, Nokia, Samsung, Sergio Zyman, Symbian, The Huffington Post, The White Stripes, Twitter, Yale