Posts Tagged ‘google’

The Speed of Digital

Lately everyone has been buzzing about the little Ikea campaign that could. In case you hadn’t heard, for the launch of Ikea’s newest store in Sweden, the global McFurniture giant (I just like that term – my apartment is obviously littered with their affordable gems) asked their agency to make a big impact on a small [...]

An Open Mind to Open Source

For those who know what “open source” means, the very concept isn’t alone what spurs excitement, but the potential held within that concept. For those who aren’t entirely sure what open source means, this post is for you.
Wikipedia defines open source as follows:
“Open source describes practices in production and development that promote access to the end [...]

Riding the Google Wave

Working at Espresso, we are constantly stalking the latest and greatest as it relates to technology. Google – an organization well-known for developing that very thing – has just launched a preview of Google Wave.

While I can’t definitively say whether this new service will be as big a hit as Google Street View (have you [...]

Stalk Thyself

As I come closer to graduating university, more and more friends are starting to talk about how to get their name through the gauntlet of HR departments and interviews. One key area where we are prone to make mistakes is online presence management. With cameras everywhere, enhanced search tools, and tech-savvy employers, an embarrassing photo [...]

The Creativity-Friendly Office

After listening to this great Ted talk by Tim Brown from Ideo, I quickly got thinking about the environment that extremely creative people work in. Tim Brown outlined that the space that people work in is very important in enabling them to be able to think openly and creatively when trying to think of innovative [...]