Detroit Proves That for Progress, There Must First Be a Need
“Necessity is the mother of invention.” -Plato, The Republic
I have written before how Target is a company that’s not afraid to try new things. So it’s not surprising that they are testing an interesting coupon phone app. This is the kind of thing I would use… as much I appreciate a bargain but am not going to sit ‘n’ clip.
“Necessity is the mother of invention.” -Plato, The Republic
Ever sent a text or email you regretted? Well, there’s an app for that.
Whether you act like a girl or play like a boy may not correspond to the sex you happen to be. In a recent study, researchers disguised the gender of the babies in the test and allowed adults to observe them.
The steady decline in sales amidst the rough economy has made the company look at new angles of the market, mainly one that’s smaller and more attractive than the traditional cigar scene.
In Britain, there are two factors seriously impacting the ability to pay the everyday fuel cost of living; rising unemployment and higher energy prices. Sound familiar? Those two factors are creating a similar class of fuel-poor people in the U.S.
Johnson & Johnson is doing something interesting. This month they introduced a new service to help women battle stress.
Main Street USA; it is a staple of political rhetoric, we are told of its suffering at the hands of big box retailers, but where exactly is Main Street and what does it look like?
If Emeril had two heads and four arms, he would do this kitchen justice.
Answer: IBM is creating a machine personified by this name to compete on jeopardy!
Question: What is “Watson”?