Today’s post comes from Jeff Stauffer, Senior Vice President of Digital at GSW Worldwide. This article marks the fourth post in a series of the most important technology stories of 2011, from iQ’s core team and closest collaborators throughout the GSW Worldwide network. Check back through the end of the year for more important technology stories of 2011.
Holy cow, my dad’s gone to the cloud!!! Read Full Entry
Today’s post comes from Ben Harben, Associate Creative Director, Innovation for iQ. This article marks the third post in a series of the most important technology stories of 2011 from iQ’s core team and closest collaborators throughout the GSW Worldwide network. Check back through the end of the year for more important technology stories of 2011.
For me, the most important technology story of 2011 is privacy. This year’s headlines are littered with privacy stories that include privacy settlements, changes, and hacks. Read Full Entry
Today’s post comes from Sean Cowan, Vice President Creative Director for GSW Worldwide. This article marks the second post in a series of the most important technology stories of 2011 from iQ’s core team and closest collaborators throughout the GSW Worldwide network. Check back through the end of the year for more important technology stories of 2011.
The most important story of 2011 is the mass migration of digital creative leadership toward a future-friendly design and content approach. Read Full Entry
Today’s post comes from Jude Divierte, Director of Technology for iQ. This article marks the first post in a series of the most important technology stories of 2011 from iQ’s core team and closest collaborators throughout the GSW Worldwide network. Check back through the end of the year for more important technology stories of 2011.
When asked, “What was the most important technology story of the year?” many thoughts ran through my mind. I immediately considered Steve Jobs’ passing, Egypt going offline, the Japan earthquake crippling technology manufacturing, and even ICANN giving out the last IPv4 addresses. For me, however, one of the most intriguing 2011 stories happened back in August with the acquisition of Motorola Mobility by Google. It was sudden and it caught the tech world off guard. Read Full Entry