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  • Re-Inventing Wall Street: Finance 2.0

    When Umair Hague posts something on his blog, i always take some extra quality time to read. Umair Haque is Director of the Havas Media Lab, a new kind of strategic advisor that helps investors, entrepreneurs, and firms experiment with, craft, and drive radical management, business model, and strategic innovation. Always sharp, and always in… Read more

  • Augmented Reality is Real Now

    The big news this week is that Layar’s iPhone App is approved and available. From now on we call it the “Reality Browser” See also sub-line “Available for Android”. I clicked on the Android Marketplace and this is what i got. Also have a look at the 162 Layers that are already available. Yes, you… Read more

  • Droid vs. iPhone

    The blogs are full these days of Android phones coming to the market. Especially on the Verizon-Motorola-Android phone that is being launches as we speak. I just picked one of the articles: the one from Michael Arrington on TechMeme. +++Update: very complete update by Scobleizer on 8 Nov 2009. From a US perspective probably the… Read more

  • Future of shopping by Cisco

    Life is full of synchronicities. This week we had a meeting with the Innovation team of Cisco to learn from each other how we stimulate innovation in our organizations and ecosystems. I was surprised how much Cisco is “looking” more and more like Microsoft. Not from product side, but from the way on how they… Read more

  • Augmented Reality: Sunday Techno Brunch

    Just had a really lazy sunday morning brunch served in an a-typical techno fashion. Fun found via Josh Spear’s Today and Tomorrow. Link to the video here. The comments (in dutch) are also funny: “it’s a strict-continental breakfast”, or “it’s all about solving problems, not about delivering a fantastic breakfast”. This is a really good… Read more

  • The Power of Choice

    Great post on the confused of calcutta. How consumerization of IT now really starts hitting the enterprise. Quite obvious, and i am sure you too use more and more external tools like Google Docs, iPhone Apps, Drop-It and other company external services to get your job done. The article however is on something more profound… Read more