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Why In-dian startups stop In-novating?
iDubba's Blog- Get latest media updates from India | January 1st 2010 by rabi
Yes, both these words share common initials, but in reality there is huge gap between India and Innovation. In past decade India has become a hub for outsourcing (specially in IT), and has shown some outstanding growth in fields like Telecom. But th read more
5 Questions for Genuine Life Change in 2010
Ron Edmondson | January 1st 2010 by Ron Edmondson
This time of year, many typically reflect on the year that is gone and wonder what lies ahead in the New Year. Sadly, many of those same people will end 2010 no better off than they ended 2009 or any other year, because they will continue to repeat read more
D[o]or Way to 2010 | Over 1000 Design Ideas & Counting
Dornob | Design Ideas Daily | January 1st 2010 by Webist
[ Filed under More or in the Art of Design category ] Well, here we are. Less than one year after its first published post and Dornob has nearly 1,000 articles, which have been viewed over 5,000,000 total times by million read more
An open letter to HBR team
Fighting Dreamer | January 1st 2010 by srivikas
To, India Today Group and the HBR team Extremely sad and shocked at the increase of the price of HBR from Rs.500 to Rs.750! Not sure why this suddenly increase in price. Is it cos of the new design or because it is a double issue or it is New Year? W read more
Waterdrop, a tribute to water
DUDYE | January 1st 2010 by Juan
Client: Roca Architects: Hector Serrano Studio Waterdrop, a tribute to water. A spectacular and engaging experience capturing the beauty of water presented at 100% Design London. Making of waterdrop. A large team of specialist were involved in the de read more
Let’s Hear It for Reckless Enthusiasm!
The Scholarly Kitchen | January 1st 2010
Innovations in scholarly communications often come about through bold and often reckless investments in new capacity, for which the utility is not always obvious. read more
How Hybrid Cars Can Reduce The Energy Crisis
Car Fast Part | January 1st 2010 by Ricardo dArgence Perez
It is said that not enough people are doing enough to fight against the energy crisis. Hybrid cars can help, but definitely not enough people are driving them. Here are a few problems related to the energy crisis and how hybrid cars can help. The U.S read more
Educational Technology Forum (ETF) 2010
Technoliterati | December 31st 2009 by Constantine Andoniou
The Educational Technology Forum (ETF) 2010 will be held in on the 5th of May 2010 at the Higher Colleges of Technology, Sharjah Women’s College. The forum is organized by the Centre of Excellence in Education, Sharjah Women’s College and will f read more
Just a bit of Auld Lang Syne – Farewell 2009
CorePurpose - Joan Koerber-Walker's Blog | December 31st 2009 by Joan Koerber-Walker
The year 2009 will be a year to remember- fondly by some and less by others. But however you feel about this year soon past – 2010 is just around the corner. (Or as my Aussie friends remind me – It’s already here!) As the cloc read more
The Fundamental Flaw of NAFTA
The Ingenesist Project; Introducing the Next Economic Paradi… | December 31st 2009 by Dan
Leading into 2010, The Ingenesist Project will release a series of videos that specify the construct of the Next Economic Paradigm. The following video discusses the flaw in modern globalization market economics that started with the failure of an o read more
Business and Social Frog Soup – are we ready for the next decad…
John Savageau's Technology Topics | December 31st 2009 by John R. Savageau
Over the past couple years I have written several stories with “frog soup” as a main theme. The idea of being in cold water, and not recognizing the degree by degree increase of heat in the water, till at some point we are cooked, is the read more
Where's the Innovation Google?
Blogging Innovation | December 31st 2009 by Braden Kelley
by Braden KelleyIn the same way that there has been a lot of buzz around what innovation an Apple Tablet might bring, I've been seeing a lot of hype around how great the Google Phone is going to be.The first Google Phone was an HTC-branded phone carr read more
Can Customers Drive Satisfaction?
Conversational Currency | December 31st 2009 by Dan
(Editors note: A market can only be efficient with an effective vetting mechanism. The greatest innovations will be in the form and function of social vetting.) Meetings for government at all levels are covered by sunshine laws, which require op read more
P.I. Podcast: Interview with Dan Pink
Principled Innovation Blog | December 31st 2009 by Jeff De Cagna
Thankfully, 2009 is nearly over and we can look forward to 2010. To start the new year off on the right foot, I strongly urge you to pick up a copy of Dan Pink’s superb new book, Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, which is read more
Orange launching Mobile HD Voice in 2010, first in UK
IT Arsenal | December 31st 2009 by Erfan
Orange has announced that it will offer a mobile High Definition (HD) Voice for its customers in late 2010. The announcement is a first for any UK mobile operator only. Currently voice calls use a narrowband speech codec of 300–3400 Hz which is mea read more
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Reut Institute Blog: From Vision to Policy | December 31st 2009 by Calev
In a recently published interview, Dan Senor, one of the authors of the best-selling book Start-Up Nation (Along with Saul Singer), discusses the strong link between a socio-economic leapfrog and innovation. The interview focuses on the origins of read more
72-Hour Social Media Blitz To Hunt For Susan Powell
Snakes Are Not Funny & Other Pet Revelations | December 31st 2009 by Lady Bee
The mystery of a missing mom's disappearance on December 6 could have been ripped from a screenplay out of a Law & Order TV episode. Strange disappearance of a 28-year Susan Powell while husband Josh Powell takes toddlers camping in a wintery Uta read more
New Year's Resolutions for a More Sustainable World in 2010
The Green Market | December 31st 2009 by Richard Matthews
The beginning of the new decade is a good time make a resolution for a more sustainable world. During the holidays we collectively generate mountains of waste. According to the California Integrated Waste Management Board and Recycle Works, the US al read more
Wrap-Up Of A Decade In Mobile
m-trends.org | December 31st 2009
At the turn of a decade I believe it’s always worthwhile looking back what one has made out of the dreams he had at the beginning of the decade. In my case it was all about being at the forefront of innovation in the mobile space. From viewing read more
Innovation by Subtraction
Blogging Innovation | December 31st 2009 by Braden Kelley
by Paul SloaneWe tend to think that the best way to innovate is to add new features to our products or services. What can we add that increases the appeal of our offering? This route can easily lead to extra cost, feature overload and customer fatigu read more
10 Lessons Learned from 2009
Blogging Innovation | December 31st 2009 by Braden Kelley
by Holly G. GreenWow, what a year!2009 has come and gone, and many of us are taking a huge sigh of relief. Going through one of the worst recessions in U.S. history will certainly take the wind out of your sails. But we appear to have weathered the w read more
Slappy Cakes: Patrons Create Their Own Pancakes At Their Tables
Snakes Are Not Funny & Other Pet Revelations | December 30th 2009 by Lady Bee
Typically when you go to a restaurant, you have the expectation that you'll receive service; but Slappy Cakes is trying a different format that's been applied to Japanese food in the past, and is now being introduced to breakfast. read more
Synaptics announced Fuse, the concept of next-generation mobile
Best Choices in Technology - New Cell Phones | December 30th 2009 by Jawad
A few months ago we tell them that Synaptics was working on a multitouch screen to use up to 10 fingers but now have just announced a new innovation that call themselves Fuse, which define how the concept of next-generation mobile p read more
Golf Ball Launcher Should Make Golf More Interesting
Snakes Are Not Funny & Other Pet Revelations | December 30th 2009 by Lady Bee
Not getting the oomph you need from your golf swing? Consider loading the ball into a large, intimidating firearm and shooting it at the green. read more
Im Apple-Ghetto mit dem iPhone-Laserschwert
themashazine - Online Medien, User Experience, Digitale Komm… | December 30th 2009 by Michael Hafner
<!--break--> Mac und iPhone zu nutzen ist wie Urlaub im Magic Life Club: Super, wenn du gerade nichts anderes willst; aber ein Blick über die Mauer zeigt das Stacheldrahtghetto: Auswege, Aenderungen sind nur schwer moeglich. Trotzdem bin ich nach read more
Take Our Ultracool Test that Assesses the Unconscious Mind!
Goal-Free Living | December 30th 2009 by Stephen Shapiro
As many of you know, I am working on the manuscript for my next book. It is based on “Personality Poker,” a game that is primarily used to help organizations be more innovative. But everyone enjoys it because it is a fun card-based ga read more
Writer’s Block, Tollbooths, and The Beatles
Human Race Horses | December 30th 2009 by Michael VanDervort
Image via Wikipedia Writing about Writer’s Block I wrote yesterday about my on-going troubles with writer’s block when it comes to finding anything meaningful to say about human resources right now. I received a lot of encourage read more
Google's 'Fast Flip' & 'Living Stories' Court King Murdoch
Snakes Are Not Funny & Other Pet Revelations | December 30th 2009 by Lady Bee
Google and other search engines have been caught in the cross-hairs of Rupert Murdoch's vitriolic attacks regarding content control. In the age of citizen journalism that is slowly melding into semantic technology before our very eyes, Murdoch's post read more
Changing Times: the New Office Environment
South of Montana | December 30th 2009 by Magnus Hellberg
Look, I’m just going to say it. A lot of offices suck. Pardon my French. But I mean, really. Beige walls, blinding fluorescents, plastic plants, poor air quality, cheesy furniture — the average office environment is just… uninspirin read more
Changing Times: the New Office Environment
Santa Monica | December 30th 2009 by Richard Stearns
Look, I’m just going to say it. A lot of offices suck. Pardon my French. But I mean, really. Beige walls, blinding fluorescents, plastic plants, poor air quality, cheesy furniture — the average office environment is just… uninspirin read more

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