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Zen and the Art of Startup Naming
What in the art of Buddhist startup naming is going on? It’s not so hard to figure. Startups have dealt with the dwindling supply of short Web addresses by removing vowels and creating compound words for years. Zen, meanwhile, provides a short building block and communicates the idea of simplicity and focus, a good thing if you’re […]
The Quickening Pace of Modern Life?
Ah, the good old days, when people used to talk to each other in public rather than looking at their phones or listening to headphones all the time. Except that’s not been the case for awhile as XKCD demonstrates with a series of quotes from various publications dating back to 1871. This is from William Smith’s Morley: […]
Google Treks
Google does it again. They have come out with another cool spin off site – Google Treks. Check it out — here. We had post previously about Google Trekker, the device being used for these fantastic angles and shots of places and cities around the globe. It seems as if Google Treks is a platform that […]
Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson defeated a loaded field to win his first Open Championship this past weekend at Muirfield, but that is not what makes him such an extraordinary individual. No athlete comes to mind with such a perfect work-life balance. One might argue that being a professional golfer makes this a lot easier, and that argument […]