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  • Will Microsoft Open a Branch Office in iPad Land?
    A sighting "in the wild" of Microsoft Office for the iPad set speculative tongues wagging Tuesday, even as the Redmond crew denied the existence of the app. The software's interface contained elements of Microsoft's only app for the iPad, OneNote, and its Metro interface found in the company's mobile operating system Windows Phone 7 and its upcoming Windows 8 OS, according to the report.
  • Apple Goes Sunny Side Up
    Apple is hard at work building the "largest end-user-owned onsite solar array" in the U.S., according to a brief environmental report it released this week. Its Maiden, N.C., data center, the central nervous system for services like iCloud and Siri, will be a LEED-certified data center running completely on renewable energy.
  • GroupShot Magically Melds Photos to Get the Perfect Pic
    As the name suggests, GroupShot is all about creating photos of groups of people. In my experience, any time you're trying to take a photo of two or more people, someone is either looking in the wrong direction, smiling with a smile that implies there's something odd happening in their bowels, or their eyes are closed.
  • Apple's and Motorola's Slip-Slidey Patent Scrap
    A regional court in Munich, Germany, has ruled that most of Motorola Mobility's smartphone products infringe on Apple's slide-to-unlock image patent. Users of Apple's iOS devices slide a virtual button across the screen in order to "unlock" the device -- in other words, wake it up and make it ready to accept other input. It's meant to prevent so-called pocket dials on the device's touch-sensitive screen.
  • How Cog Marketing Stifles Innovation
    Yesterday, I had a wonderful conversation with Maria Gamb, author of Healing the Corporate World. I shared my unhappiness about my business structure. While I’m well versed in the matters of marketing (especially internet marketing), I feel as if I’m going through a reset that’s lasting a good year or more and I’m getting impatient [...]
  • What Jack Layton Taught Me About Influence
    I was saddened to hear that Jack Layton died following a year long battle against cancer. He just turned 61 a few weeks before his death. I first became aware of Jack Layton in 1998 when I moved to Toronto. I moved to the Broadview & Danforth area in what is known as Greektown. Because [...]
  • Why Political Correctness Stifles Growth
    An National Hockey League agent, Todd Reynolds, recently tweeted the following from the @uptownhockey twitter account: When Todd started to see the negative reaction to his tweet, he followed up with the one below just a few minutes later: While I’m sure social media experts will pick apart the error of tweeting such an inflammatory [...]
  • To Celebrate an Evil Person’s Death Makes Us Equally Evil
    Death is what happens to all of us. When we die, our body returns to dust and our breath is no more. Our soul goes back to God, no matter if we lived a good or evil life. To celebrate the death of a wicked man is, in itself, an oddity. He wasn’t born wicked [...]
 
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