Anyone with some web pedigree will know who Sir Tim Berners-Lee is. He’s a computer scientist and MIT professor credited with inventing the World Wide Web, making the first proposal for it way back in 1989.
He’s...
About six years ago I wrote my first post on Silicon Valley Watcher, it was about the quality of backpacks at the Intel Developer Conference.Intel is notorious for being penny pinching. When times are tough...
A local bus from the Ecudaor jungle (we picked it up off the side of the road), isn't a smooth ride as we make our way from the rainforest to Macas, not far from Puyo...
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Businesses across Africa are expecting a revolution in internet access, technology and costs as a result of the rush of new undersea cables connecting the continent. More than 90 percent of business decision-makers across Africa expect...
La Basilica in Ecuador's Old Town Quito was one of my favorite architecture experiences during my visit in August. I took a series of videos that give you a sneak view of the climb up...
Don Norman on success: HK: Have you ever thought about success?
DN: No. I think, when I’m trying to advise students and other people about their life sometimes they worry about how will I be successful and they...
The youth of South Africa are fortunate enough to enjoy a medley of music festivals organised in and around the busiest local cities throughout the year. Rocking The Daisies, Ramfest, Splashy Fen and Oppikoppi are...
The third and last day of Summer Davos began with a Japanese breakfast. I was asked to summarize the discussion at the end, so I concentrated on listening what other members had to say. The...
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