A fusion of technology and luxury Motorola Mobility has officially unveiled the Motorola Brilliant Collection by Swarovski®, a limited edition collaboration that blends cutting-edge…
Wireframing is out, prototyping is in: here’s why
OK, so it is a bit of an inflammatory title for an article, but I think for a lot of web development projects, it…
Groupon, Yuppiechef, Zando finalists at the SA eCommerce Awards
Hold the phone. The eighth annual South African eCommerce Awards has officially closed to public voting, and 20 finalists have been announced, offering a…
Jeff Bezos’ plans for The Post? To focus on readers and let it experiment
Wondering why a man who made his fortune by starting one of the world’s biggest online stores would buy a newspaper? You’re not alone….
Do we still need to go to big festivals? The ‘exclusive’ content overload
Glastonbury. Lollapalooza. Coachella. All internationally renowned music festivals, with a huge following and an impressive online presence — but are they killing off the…
Nitin Desai, Special Advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations, had a few original words to say on the new wave of “We Media” sweeping the globe.  He says that the key challenge – and this is the original part of what he said – is that we face a challenge in finding a business model that can combine the professionalism of the traditional, established media (fact checking; sources; trained journalists; ethics codes and training etc etc) with what we have on the web – the power of collaborative communities, citizen journalism, blogs, collective intelligence, number power etc etc…