Fascinating. But who was the genius at Apple that said “we can make it better by using stuff that’s extremely rare, is likely to run out, is and mostly found in China?”
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
Fascinating. But who was the genius at Apple that said “we can make it better by using stuff that’s extremely rare, is likely to run out, is and mostly found in China?”
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
Not sure why they took such a big step backward in their logos/icons for the various Office pieces. Did the Art Director quit?
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
Somehow, equating milk pasteurization with widespread surveillance makes this sound silly. And BTW, SOPA and PIPA never passed.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
No surprises here, other than the US is finally catching up to Asia, which switched from predominantly accessing email via PC to mobile years ago.
It is interesting to see further evidence that the average order value is higher on mobile vs. PC, which is a little counter intuitive.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
A good overview of the evolution of marketing, but really an essay, not an infographic.
While marketing autmation does help to manage an increasingly complex set of tactics and channels, our ability to innovate will always be a step or two ahead of the marketer’s ability to monetize those innovations.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
Fascinating interactive chart of the undersea cables that make the world wide network (and just about every other form of communications) work.
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
The most interesting question this raises is how has Germany been able to reduce overall energy demand? Efficiency? Or economic slowdown?
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
Are car dealerships and Quicken Loans really in the retailing business?
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013
The only reason I posted this was one fact:
“40% of Swedish 2 year-olds use the Internet”
Posted by Philip Emmanuele, February 2013