by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 18, 2005 | Archive, Diversity
Here is an interesting article from BusinessWeek that puts a new sense of urgency on The Connection Economy principle: Arming Britain’s Muslim Youth With A Future By Stanley Reed in London The news that the deadly bombings of three subway trains and a bus in...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 18, 2005 | Archive
Its official. South Korea is now the world’s most wired – and wireless – nation. The have, for example, over 76,000 subscribers to mobile phone TV streaming already. They’re spending billions of dollars on R&D, and have a stated aim of...
by TomorrowToday Global | Jul 17, 2005 | Diversity
I’m working on one of our teams to put together a programme that comes from a concept we’ve been working on. It started in the innovation space, and then gradually drifted accross to the diversity space because of our interest in that area. We then decided...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 17, 2005 | Archive
BusinessWeek of July 18, 2005 (online version) reports “The End of Hollywood’s DVD party?” (premium content, I think). For many years, Hollywood studios have been able to reap in many years’ worth of royalties and income from the sale of their...
by Graeme Codrington | Jul 17, 2005 | Archive
MTV have never been scared of controversy, but a recently scrapped set of adverts pushes their bravery boundaries in a wonderful way. Check out the images, and the message below. TEXT: Next to the towers: “2.863 people died� Next to the kid:: “824 million people...