The notion that content, not hardware, has sustained Amazon’s Kindle empire is reflected in a less-discussed offshoot of the digital book industry.
Read More“Quick and easy delivery” is the tagline of the so called On-Demand economy. However, with the speed with which these start-ups deliver their service, failure might inevitably be the outcome.
Read MoreeSports players can make a solid career and lifestyle out of what was once seen as just a hobby.
Read MoreAlex Williamson speaks on empowering women, diversifying the workplace, and revolutionizing our relationships.
Read MoreTedious though the commute may be, it is important to development, and represents a huge frontier for change. So what’s happening?
Read MoreToday, two notable phenomena have emerged as a result of broadcast’s increasing digestibility: the increasing ubiquity of podcasts and the greater presence of college-based radio stations.
Read MoreOn top of the resources and shipping routes that countries will undoubtedly be prone to claim, the Arctic Sea itself is an interesting new border for the nations in the Arctic Circle.
Read MoreBy capitalizing on a previously extinct style of entertainment mostly found in children’s books, implementing the interactive “choose-your-own-adventure” idea may be Netflix’s best marketing ploy yet.
Read MoreThese expedition cruises are certainly not your typical, beaches-and-palm-trees destinations that you’d expect from a cruise.
Read MoreEveryone has insecurities they’d like to hide and features they’d want to enhance. So why haven’t men turned to makeup as well?
Read MoreBack in December, Australia’s legislature passed an unprecedented and far-reaching cybersecurity law—the first of its kind globally. This law, called the Assistance and Access Bill, gives authorities unlimited access to data and information protected by end-to-end encryption.
Read MoreBoba. Pearl Milk Tea. Bubble Tea. But no matter what you call it, this sweet, delectable drink has, since its creation, captured the hearts and stomachs of people all across the world.
Read MoreIn corporate boardrooms, compliance and legal departments, and even politics, could we start seeing more and more automation?
Read MoreIf people could love Uggs so much, even when they didn’t look the most fashionable, then there must be something good about them.
Read MoreIn short, the French not only strike and protest more often, but when they do, they ensure that the protests and strikes make headlines. This all begs the question: why exactly do the French strike?
Read MoreAmerica has no royal family, but weddings between high-profile characters drum up similarly ravenous interest.
Read MoreFor now, our advances in artificial intelligence have contributed to developments in a wide variety of fields. Among the most interesting fields revolutionized by these technologies is job recruiting.
Read MoreWith renewable energy sources comprising only a tenth of America’s energy consumption, climate change is heavily affecting America through more frequent natural disasters, falling crop yields, and the spread of disease-carrying bugs.
Read MoreOn some occasions though, the clothes I bring home never see the light of day. A mental image of my burgeoning pile-of-clothing-that-I-never-wear resurfaced when I read about transaction utility in Richard Thaler’s Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics.
Read Moreindeed, even as the movie industry has declined in the past few years, the trailer industry has reached its heyday.
Read More