by Graeme Codrington | Sep 26, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
A few weeks ago, my wife and I went to the movies (not as easy as it sounds with three pre-school children at home). We saw “The Island” – a fairly good futuristic thriller about cloning (although it bugs me that future visions of disaster always...
by Graeme Codrington | Sep 26, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
I was at my daughetr’s school this morning to watch a small play on the Creation (armed with torch and yellow T-shirt, she was part of Day One – when light was created). One of her classmates was wearing a black T-shirt (night), but what got me was the...
by TomorrowToday Global | Sep 24, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
I found this post ( http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050914/lawfns2.html?.v=1) on Volvo presenting it’s first ever car designed by women. My first thought was ‘At last! Someone’s done it’, but as I read through the article I couldn’t shake a nagging thought. We...
by TomorrowToday Global | Sep 21, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
I think BlogMaps – where blogs meet maps – are fantastic tools (thanks to FeedMap.net for the free service). Using BlogMap you can geo-code your blog using ordinary geographical coordinates, browse already geo-coded blogs and search for blogs. It is a...
by Raymond de Villiers | Sep 21, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
Every now & then a book comes out that corroborates certain facets of the TomorrowToday.biz message. Daniel H. Pink a former White House speech writer has recently released a book that he spent several years researching. The books deals with what he calls the...
by Raymond de Villiers | Sep 20, 2005 | Archive, Future Trends
An article in the Futurist magazine addresses an new way of developing / running enterprises that uses the best of the outsourcing trend, the connection economy, and connection technologies. The article ‘blurb’ says: “Information Technologies are...