As a father, I’d like to be the one my kids think first to go to when they are sick. However, the reality is if a tummy is hurting or if someone is not feeling well, the first person my kids run to is mom. Though it may sound stereotypical, it cannot be denied that women play a key role when it comes to health and wellness. Read Full Entry
Monthly Archive for January, 2011
More than you’d think.
Compete / Kantnar delivered the first solid research on U.S. adoption of QR tags last week. The big news: 28% of smartphone users are already scanning mobile bar codes. The kind of smartphone you choose seems to connect with how likely you are to scan: Read Full Entry
If you’re familiar with technology and consumer electronics it’s assumed that big names like Sony, Microsoft, Intel and LG to have a significant presences at the Consumer Electronics Show held every year in Las Vegas. But, if I had venture a guess, many of our readers would be surprised with the fact that Walgreens had a booth at the 2011 CES. Read Full Entry
1. Microsoft Flash?
Rumors flew last fall about a secret meeting between Adobe and Microsoft, leading to speculation that Adobe was looking for some muscle against Steve Jobs’s very public anti-Flash campaign. Neither Microsoft or Adobe will confirm the subject matter of the meetings but speculations flew on news sites across the Web.
If a merger does take place and Adobe optimizes their products for the cheaper and more available Windows hardware market I can only image the impact on the creative community. Schools and corporations who have long paid premium prices for Apple’s hardware to run these Adobe products would suddenly have no reason to continue to do so. Read Full Entry





