"Get me out of here." Those were my first thoughts upon landing back in Beijing after the pretty painless 12 hour non-stop from San Francisco.
It's not the first time I've had moments of instant regret...
I just spent the week with the new group of volunteers who just arrived from America in June. I quizzed them about new trends, music, and technology. It seems I’ve missed quite a bit - I...
My bar stool was in the middle of the hallway facing the open-kitchen and half-obstructing a walkway. I guess I was in the way of walking-traffic, but in all honesty I didn’t care.
I was getting...
In a dialogue back and forth with Martin Thomas recently, we talked "crowd surfing." Below are some interesting and amusing extracts from his book.
"There is a story, probably apocryphal, about an architect who designed a...
The Republic of Malawi (pronounced /məˈlɑːwi/; Chichewa ) is a landlocked country in southeast Africa that was formerly known as Nyasaland. It is bordered by Zambia to the northwest, Tanzania to the northeast, and Mozambique...
I spent a day at London's Seedcamp earlier this month, where I met with a number of England and France-based startups, some of which have a presence in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world.
Seedcamp's...
I had a chat recently with Think London's Barbara Grull-Cacao. We ended up engaging in a bit of a Q&A. Her thoughts below.
Renee: what technology saves your life every day and the one you are...
At the AlwaysOn Stanford Summit yesterday in Palo Alto, Tony Perkins gives a recap of the event, talks about new innovations over the past year and what's next with his upcoming conferences GoingGreen West and...
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