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Innovationland: October 2009
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Friday, October 30, 2009. Part of this Complete Breakfast. I was in the supermarket yesterday morning buying candy for trick or treaters, and decided to run a little mental exercise. I asked myself, what are the three largest products categories in the store, in terms of choice and variety? I did a quick lap around, and here's what I came up with:. And the result is one of the dense-ist aisle gauntlets in the store. To Biblical references ( Ezekiel 4:9. D Innovationist / Boston MA. But a couple of weeks ...
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Innovationland: October 2008
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Monday, October 6, 2008. Fadow Means Fast Downloads. Hi again, all. I spent most of last week on the road; which I love, because different cities and traveling means seeing and experiencing different things. Check out this link to Fadow. A mashup of FAST and DOWNLOAD), whose Moviecle. Though i didn't get a chance to try it out, it sounds way more tuned into the fast-paced life of today's traveler than waiting an hour or more to download something from iTunes. D Innovationist / Boston MA.
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Innovationland: Denim Means Business
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009. Throwing his fast ball.in jeans! But not just him; what about Steve Jobs and his classic jeans-with-no-belt look? In what has to be the most innovative repackaging, repositioning, re-whatever-you-want-to-call it, jeans are back in a whole new way, now the most integral part of the trendiest "power" look in business class. Check out this story about Power Jeans. From the Wall Street Journal. D Innovationist / Boston MA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Theres an App for that.
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Innovationland: Finally Going Back for the Whisky
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Monday, November 16, 2009. Finally Going Back for the Whisky. A New Zealand historical society just announced plans to retrieve two cases of whisky from the ice. Near the South Pole. The bottles were left behind by Ernest Shackleton. An Irish explorer, on a failed expedition to the Pole almost 100 years ago. Hoping some go to a museum, and the rest to the auction block. A must have for the whisky drinker on your shopping list this holiday season! D Innovationist / Boston MA. Theres an App for that.
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Innovationland: Stephen King Scavenger Hunt
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Monday, November 2, 2009. Stephen King Scavenger Hunt. UK publisher Hodder and Stoughton has schemed an innovative way to release Stephen King's upcoming book. They've broken the horror novelists new tome into 5,000 snippets, and scattered the pieces across the UK and hundreds of websites (the most recent discovery was made on GQ.com. D Innovationist / Boston MA. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We are an innovation consulting firm from Boston, and this is where we share all the cool new things we see.
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Innovationland: Baby Crying? There's an App for that
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Thursday, November 5, 2009. There's an App for that. Wondering why your baby is crying? Check out the Cry Translator. An innovative new piece of software from Biloop Technologies slated to hit the App store next week. It analyzes the pitch, volume, and tone of your babies howl, and “translates” it's findings into one of five categories: hungry, sleepy, stressed, annoyed or bored. This really reminds me of the " Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes. D Innovationist / Boston MA. Point of care diagnostics.
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Innovationland: September 2008
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Thursday, September 25, 2008. Crowd Sourcing to Solve Relationship Disputes. Have you ever been in the midst of an argument with your significant other, and wished you had an on-call arbitrator to provide a ruling? Or some kind of unbiased jury that you could tap for an opinion of who is right and who is wrong? If you have, then add SideTaker. To your browser's favorites. Here's how it works: A man or woman logs in to the crowdsourcing. D Innovationist / Boston MA. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Pictured a...
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Executive Spokesperson DOs and DON’Ts — Critiquing a CEO interview on CNBC | Loeb's Lobs
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About Loeb’s Lobs. Executive Spokesperson DOs and DON’Ts — Critiquing a CEO interview on CNBC. March 11, 2011 at 3:27 pm. I just watched a CNBC interview with a CEO. No need to disclose the CEO’s name or his company). Critiquing what the CEO did well — and what he could have done better — is an opportunity to share some real life spokesperson DOs and DON’Ts. For the people of Japan. He delivered his key messages. And repeated an important message more than once. Media Interview DON’Ts:. The reporter aske...
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Twitter – A Ceaseless Stream of Consciousness | Meta Brand Blog
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Thinking Philosophically About Brands. Thanks for dropping by Meta Brand Blog! Take a look around and grab the RSS feed. To stay updated. See you around! Twitter – A Ceaseless Stream of Consciousness. Mdash; 4 Comments. July 1, 2011. At 3 am I stare at my Twitter feeds with wide – opened eyes. Not in the slightest. If anything, this ability enhances the experience. Yet tweets should be scheduled with great thought and care so one can interact with others in a seamless, non-scheduled manner. Particular in...
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