LINE Stickers
Stickers have become a popular feature within social messaging apps, especially in Asia. Japan-based messaging app LINE has been leading the trend with more than 1.8 billion stickers sent a day. LINE’s...
View ArticleLily – The Flying Camera
In 2013, ‘selfie’ was named the Word of the Year, and in 2014, the selfie stick became a popular and sought-after accessory for mobile phones as well as cameras. Selfies have become more or less a part...
View ArticleTesla’s Powerwall
There’s an increasing awareness today about climate change – its reality, its effect on the planet, and the need for urgent action. Among other factors, a gradual but definite increase in world...
View ArticleNear Me
Call it by any name – sharing economy, collaborative consumption, relationship economy or asset economy – the sharing and leasing of products and services has gained rapid momentum in recent year. In...
View ArticleGoodGym
Here’s an idea – on your next morning jog, you could fix a broken playground swing, run an errand for someone in need, or spend some time with an elderly citizen. In other words, what if you could help...
View ArticleCity Gym on Google My Business
Of late, there’s been a surge in discussions surrounding transgender rights and issues. The June Vanity Fair cover announcing former Olympian star and television personality Bruce Jenner’s transition...
View ArticleGreek Bailout Fund
Reports about Greece’s struggling economy have appeared extensively in the international media lately, and as policy-makers in Europe attempt to salvage the situation, a 29-year-old Briton took it upon...
View ArticleVolvo LifePaint
In recent years, there’s been an increase in the number of cyclists in the UK. More cyclists on the road means that they’re sharing the road with motorists – which puts them at a considerable risk of...
View ArticleLucky Iron Fish
Globally, anemia affects 1.62 billion people – that’s almost 25% of the human population. Usually caused by a diet lacking in iron, it’s one of the leading causes of ailments like clinical lethargy,...
View ArticleHeineken’s Legendary 7
Heineken is perhaps one of the most creative brands around. Through the years, its campaigns have been consistently innovative and relevant to consumers. It also holds the reputation of being a...
View ArticleGoogle News Lab
From content creation to distribution, major social networks have rolled out specialized features that are driving the future of media. One of the latest developments comes from tech giant Google, with...
View ArticleInnovation without Boundaries: People’s Insights for August & September
In today’s tech-driven world, innovation is a necessity for business. It’s a stepping stone for new entrants to the market, and it’s increasingly crucial for established players. To stay relevant in...
View ArticleChivas Regal’s ‘The Venture’
Start-up culture has rapidly caught on in the past decade, and a sub-culture has grown within it – that of social entrepreneurship. Social entrepreneurship involves building businesses that, in...
View ArticleGoogle’s Project Sunroof
While more people are becoming familiar with the concept of rooftop solar, they are not as quick to install solar power systems in their homes. It seems to be a complicated process with a steep...
View ArticleBurger King’s ‘McWhopper’ proposal to McDonald’s
It might be the age of smart partnerships and collaboration, but it’s hard to imagine some rival brands working together. Take fast-food chains Burger King and McDonald’s, for example. In a recent...
View ArticleNike Flyease
Matthew Walzer penned an open letter to Nike CEO Mark Parker in the summer of 2012, about living with cerebral palsy and the difficulty in tying shoe laces. Little did he know that it would be the...
View ArticleDelta Air Lines bans big-game trophies
Public outcry over an international incident often has the power to spark debates around seldom –discussed or controversial topics. One notable such incident from this year has been the hunting down...
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