April 2012
81 posts
Can future actions influence past events?... →
sciencedaily.com
Physicists led by Prof. Anton Zeilinger at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), the University of Vienna, and the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ) have, for the first time,…
Brian Greene: Why is our universe fine-tuned for... →
TEDTalks, ted.com
At the heart of modern cosmology is a mystery: Why does our universe appear so exquisitely tuned to create the conditions necessary for life? In this tour de force tour of some of science’s biggest new discoveries, Brian Greene sh…
Insanely Expensive Gadgets for the Elite 1 Percent... →
ForeignFilms.com - The best place to find foreign... →
Could Google Lose Its Famous Name? →
Matthew Swyers, inc.com
Too much brand recognition can actually be a bad thing, especially if left unchecked, and lead to the loss of your trademark rights. It is often said that too much of a good thing is bad. In the trademark and brand world this has a spec…
Massive Health: HOW WE EAT: ANALYZING ½ A MILLION... →
massivehealth:
“Data is ten times more powerful than algorithms.” – Peter Norvig1
The CDC says that today more than ⅓ of people are obese2. United Health predicts that 52% of Americans will be either diabetic or prediabetic by 20203. The interventions used to combat this crisis aren’t working. Meaningful…
10 Things You Can Learn From the Apple Store →
Futurelab, futurelab.net
My friend, Carmine Gallo, has written a book called The Apple Experience: Secrets to Building Insanely Great Customer Loyalty. The Apple Store is the most profitable retailer in America, generating an average of $5,600 per square f…