The human brain comes with unique equipment to build and sustain innovative cultures, where design leads to profitability. How so?
1. Kindle and design an idea. Just as the iPod started with an innovative idea, Steve Jobs and others continue to design Apple products that revolutionize communication. Fast Company celebrated the last decade’s 14 biggest such [...]
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Innovation, Design and the Human Brain
Brain Surgery on Twitter
Medical students all over the world saw it and you can watch it here - interactive brain surgery on Twitter. The surgeons, Dr. Steven Kalkanis and Kost Elisevich demonstrated how this media-medical marriage is the new social media way to communicate brain facts – without the medical jargon, and in a way that followers can [...]
Why Few Want to Follow You
Check out this hilarious video about followers that split. Can you see that flight happen to your followers?
Twitter’s a 2006 brainchild, launched to offer a free, social networking tool where people connect to others who interest, challenge or befriend them. Unlike email, communication is in real time. Unlike face to face conversations, people use mug [...]
10 Twitter Stories in 140 Characters
As brains rewire for a different kind of social networking, people find the need to explain key concepts in far fewer words.
It’s a way to navigate vast facts and insights that fly faster and with more urgency than ever before, while staying in touch with others you admire.
Interestingly, Brian Clark and others discovered, you can [...]
