Posts Tagged with trends

Too Much Attention?

For all the talk about our diminishing attention spans, the reality is that attention isn’t so much going anywhere, as it going everywhere and there’s only so much to go around. We may be spending more time online than ever before, but now we’re tweeting, watching videos on YouTube and searching for the answers to [...]

Filed under: News, Technology on September 17th, 2009 @ 10:29 am

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Ease, Availability and Price Trump Quality

Wired has an extremely insightful article on an emerging trend that they refer to as the “Good Enough Revolution” or “MP3 Effect,” a shift in consumer thinking that favors ease of use, continuous availability and low price over different manifestations of quality.
Within the marketplace, this paradigm has been extremely successful at reaching the widest possible [...]

The Beginning of the End for Personal Navigation Devices?

CNET points to a study conducted by market research firm iSuppli that signals the beginning of the end for personal navigation devices thanks to the increasing availability of smartphones that support any number of GPS-enabled applications. While this is a rather bold statement considering the market is still going strong – some 114 million PND [...]

Filed under: News, Technology on September 2nd, 2009 @ 12:25 pm

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Is America Ready For Small Cars?

On news that the US automobile market will see nine new compact cars over the next 18 months, BusinessWeek asks the question, are we ready? Given the success of the “Cash for Clunkers” program that has seemingly bolstered consumer demand for more fuel efficient vehicles, the answer would appear to be a resounding yes, but [...]

Filed under: News on August 28th, 2009 @ 11:21 am

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‘Younger than Moses: Idle Worship’ is an art exhibit featuring 22 artists in New York.

As part of the European Project FP7 research called “Integrated System for Transport Infastructures Surveillance and Monitoring by Electromagnetic Sensing,” a team of researchers had been gathered from the countries of Israel, Italy, France, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Romania.