Posts Tagged ‘Technology’
Online Medical Research Behavior
Statistics about online medical research behavior by both consumers and physicians.
Read MoreClickThrough: Clickable Video Enables Product Placement eCommerce
The idea of clicking on a sweater your favorite TV character is wearing has long been held out as a promised land of interactivity. Now, the two-year-old interactive video startup ClikThrough said its technology is enticing Web users to watch videos longer by giving that very option
Read MoreMotorola CLIQ Android Phone Demos
Video demonstrations of the Motorola Click (CLIQ) smart phone offered by T-Mobile.
Read MoreStickiness 2.0: Toolbars Are The New Frames
Toolbars are not really new–Google & Yahoo have offered software that installs their toolbar as a browser add-on for years–but we are increasingly seeing toolbars pop-up that need no installation and are part and parcel of a given Web site or service. They are, in effect, the new HTML Frames.
Read MoreiPhone Moms – The One Big Thing Pat Lilja Thinks You Should Know
The One Big Thing Pat Lilja thinks you should know about are iPhone Moms.
Read MoreWhat Motivates Millennial & Boomer Talent
Sylvia Ann Hewlett of the Center for Work-Life Policy on why Millennial and Boomer employees prefer non-financial incentives.
Read More35W Minneapolis Bridge Collapse Anniversary – Citizen Journalism In Action
Today is the two-year anniversary of the 35W bridge collapse and, accompanying the tragedy, was a seminal moment in Minnesota’s burgeoning citizen journalism community.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: Mobile Social
The One Big Thing I think you need to know this week is that social networks are getting much closer to going mobile.
Read MoreHow The Brain Creates Meaning
Information designer Tom Wujec talks through three areas of the brain that help us understand words, images, feelings, connections.
Read MoreThe One Big Thing: Google Chrome OS
The One Big Thing you need to know this week is that Google is aiming straight at the heart of Microsoft with the announcement that they plan to develop their own, open source, operating system ostensibly to be run on netbooks, called Google Chrome OS.
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