Even though binary representation is nothing new, being invented in the 17th century, and early reasonable manifestations in Ancient Egypt and China – think Yin and Yang as one of the oldest…
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Digital futurism, UX, and streams: tomorrow will look like yesterday
Having been in the field of emerging technologies for many years now, often people ask me “what is next? What will technology look like many years from now?” My answer invariably is: “I…
Read MoreThe market disruptor no one talks about
If you want an alternative to the usual gang of businesses cited from conference-room podiums as “disruptive,” I’d suggest a rarely mentioned candidate whose impact will far exceed taxicabs and…
Read MoreWhen it comes to Big Data, don’t forget the small stuff
In a business world seemingly gone mad for Big Data, it’s worth remembering that our scramble for better trend lines and demographic profiles shouldn’t prevent us from overlooking the little…
Read MoreDigital casualties: digital diversity at the workplace
This is the third “digital casualties” post. You can read the first two here and here. As we transition to a workplace increasingly reliant on the so-called digital technologies, where…
Read MoreDrone video, 4K TV and more: Video marketing trends for 2016
Video digital marketing has yet to hit its peak. By 2020, analysts predict that video will represent 80 percent of all internet traffic, a rise from 64 percent in 2014….
Read MoreDigital casualties: a new trust awakens
Last month, we discussed how privacy became a casualty of the digital revolution: like immunization, we depend on others to protect our personal privacy, and that dependency is making us…
Read More6 Effective tools for SMB that integrate with your existing SaaS
These days, the buzzword is “integration.” As in: how can small business tools work together to get more done? With so many apps and software programs out there, it’s essential…
Read MoreDigital casualties: protecting your privacy is not fully In your hands
Last year, the Harvard Innovation Lab produced an interesting video showing the evolution of the desk from 1980 to 2015. That video showed the dramatic transition that happened from atoms…
Read MoreDigital learning and the invisible Digital Divide
As organizations embrace mobile, social, big data, and cloud solutions, and as digital literacy becomes a prerequisite for the workplace, a very large contingent of people is silently left behind…
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