Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Global Granola

Posted by Bikhin7 Friday, February 26, 2010 0 comments


Sometimes you have to take time out to ... well ... mix your own granola!

Design your custom made organic, all natural cereal mix from over 75 healthy ingredients and enhancers. You can even add a custom picture to the mix!

Technology takes you where you want to go -- and that can be across the globe.

Learn more at MixMyGranola.

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Global Mobile "R" Us

Posted by Bikhin7 Friday, February 19, 2010 0 comments

How mobile are you? What kind of global tech user are you?

Is Facebook your window to your social world? Is your mobile device the last thing you put aside before shutting the light out at night? Or does the deluge of digital information leave you flat and the ring of your cell phone leave you cranky?
Find out what kind of user you are at Pew Internet by taking a quick quiz here. The range is:
  • "Digital Collaborators"
  • "Media Movers"
  • "Tech Indifferents"
  • "Off the Network"
When you press the 'Calculate My Results' button, a new page will tell you in which group you fit, along with a description of the general characteristics of that group.

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Globalization Matters

Posted by Bikhin7 Wednesday, February 18, 2009 0 comments

Technology and globalization
have changed our economy forever.
~ Carly Fiorina

Carly Fiorina, former chief executive of Hewlett Packard, told some 2,300 members of the International Franchise Association yesterday in her keynote address at their annual convention being held in San Diego, that businesses, which she says have created two-thirds of jobs in the country, will lead the way to restore America’s faith in how business operates.
“If we’re going to get our economy working again, we have to pay attention on how to get people and small businesses to perform and prosper ... I think you are vital to the restoration of growth in our economy ... It is innovation and entrepreneurship that will lead us out of this economic crisis. Not big government, not big business, not big labor.”
Way back when in his "The World Is Flat" book, Thomas Friedman wrote about how technology and globalization have changed our lives forever.

Read more about her Carly's talk here.