by TomorrowToday Global | Jan 5, 2007 | Archive, Future Trends
Just before going on leave I picked up a couple of books to read while I was away. I’ve never read a ‘Noam Chomsky’ (apparently he’s one of those must read human beings before you die) and found this one, “Imperial Ambitions:...
by Graeme Codrington | Jan 5, 2007 | Archive, Future Trends
The last few years have seen obscene payments made to CEOs. The gap between what the top managers earn and what labourers in their factories earn has never been as wide as it is today (unless you go back to Feudal landlord days). Of course, if these top managers with...
by Graeme Codrington | Jan 3, 2007 | Archive, Future Trends
As my three daughters eagerly opened their Christmas presents, my heart sank further and further to the floor. There are two things that stirke fear into the soul of any self-respecting Dad (at least, those with the limited handyman skills that I have). The first is...
by Graeme Codrington | Dec 10, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
It is becoming increasingly difficult to differentiate between competitors in almost every industry in the world. New innovations are quickly copied and improvements in quality, service and price are easily matched. In this globalised world, you can no longer...
by Graeme Codrington | Nov 8, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
Virtual Earth is Microsoft’s answer to Google Earth. Google’s product is free, and download takes just a few minutes. I cannot find out how much Microsoft’s product costs, or where to get it (can’t be downloaded from their site). Well, it is...
by TomorrowToday Global | Nov 7, 2006 | Archive, Future Trends
There is increasing work being done looking into the effect games have in the real world. One one level it seems like a waste of time, effort and money. The stuff of Hollywood.Aparently not. South Korea is the most connected country in the world, and online gaming and...