Editor's Choice
-
Bustler.net - One winning project and two runners-up have recently been announced at the 2011 edition of the James Dyson Awards, an international student design award running in 18 countries. The first prize went to the entry 'AirDrop Irrigation' from Aus
-
McKinsey & Co. - The amount of data in our world has been exploding, and analyzing large data sets—so-called big data—will become a key basis of competition, underpinning new waves of productivity growth, innovation, and consumer surplus.
-
SF Gate - The Proxy project, a set of shops in repurposed shipping containers in San Francisco's still-on-the-way-up Hayes Valley, is the work of Oakland architect Douglas Burnham who made the containers serve as a flexible format for small businesses.
-
California Schools Magazine
-
LMNts - We have been toying around with the Microsoft Kinect (more so after the release of the beta version of the Kinect SDK for the PC), looking to identify a more fluid, natural and multi-touch interface for the table top.
-
venturebeat.com - Technology entrepreneurs love to talk about disruption while simultaneously touting themselves as job creators, but the two roles are often contradictory.
-
kineticpavilion.com - adapt & extend
-
innovationexcellence.com - In Search of Real Innovation
-
nytimes.com - Lone geniuses are out. Collaboration is in.
-
The Economist Online - EDWARD GLAESER, an urban economist and professor at Harvard University, explains why cities are as important as ever
-
cnbcmagazine.com - In a world where a tweet or a website posting can torpedo a brand, kibosh a deal or bury a career, the race is on to find a common currency for trust
