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  • Future of e-Magazines

    Great video on how e-Magazines may look like in 2010 when the iTablet gets released.     I recently bought myself a Kindle, and i am VERY disappointed. 259 USD is a lot of money for a device you can only read Amazon books on. And it does not even have a zoom for it’s… Read more

  • Every morning I wake up angry

    It was triggered in me for the first time when I was watching the movie “Crash” featuring Sandra Bullock. She plays a rich wealthy healthy good looking woman that has everything. Has a great job, good family, fancies the better restaurants and clubs. But she is spoiled and disconnected with the real world. She lives… Read more

  • What matters now

    This is the time of New Year resolutions. If you need some inspiration for your resolutions, I can recommend Seth Godin’s latest free e-book ‘”What Matters Now” You can download it here. It’s a collection of wonderful one-pagers written by smart friends of Seth Godin about noble themes such as Generosity, Fear, Passion, Compassion, etc… Read more

  • The holy fire

    If you are in one of those dips – and who doesn’t from time to time – I’d like to recommend you some “power-reading”. It’s better than zapping in front of your television, or better than (re)tweeting 140 characters. It’s definitely better than booze or drugs. And it has some element of “depth” that you… Read more

  • Google Chrome: who is right and who is wrong?

    All over the tech websites last week: Google previewing their Chrome OS and releasing it’s code to the open source community. Planning, pre-viewing and releasing an OS is a big thing. Especially if everybody is looking at you as the provider of THE cloud OS. It stroke me that some of the comments are so… Read more

  • Innovation at the Core and beyond the core

    If you consider yourself as an innovator, I guess you all want to create some Edison effect. So that when you launch your innovative solution, you can refer to the old days as “how could we ever live like that ?” The fundamental premise of this blog post is that organizations need a two-speed strategy… Read more