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A bubble to pop every day

What a nice idea, and I haven’t thought of it… Damn! A small business in Brooklyn is making bubble calendars with a bubble to pop every day. Isn’t it fun to get up in the morning knowing that there is a new bubble to burst again? The calendars sell for $50 each, which I believe should result in a $45+ profit per calendar. As said, nice idea. Not mine, unfortunately. Here’s the link.

Peek into the future

The future has a lot to offer in terms of technology and consumer electronics. A trend that seems to be emerging are large touch panels and holographic devices.

For example, Microsoft introduced its Surface computer a couple of months ago. Just a few days ago at the Microsoft CEO Summit, Bill Gates introduced the world to Microsoft TouchWall, an impressive multi-touch solution powered by Windows Vista and a special software called Plex. Videos after the fold:

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Bill Gates to retire

(Fortune Magazine) — Let me tell you about Bill Gates. He is different from you and me. First off, the billionaire co-founder of Microsoft has always been something of a utopian. In his mind, even the world’s knottiest problems can be solved if you apply enough IQ. Accordingly, Gates, who has been spotted on Seattle freeways reading a book while driving himself to the office, covets knowledge. It’s as if he’s still trying to make up for dropping out of Harvard, as he spends just about any spare waking minute reading, studying science texts, or watching university courses on DVD.

Some say his wealth and famous opportunism are reminiscent of the robber barons of yore. Yet here is a man who has set a goal to eradicate malaria. Rich as he is - his net worth is an estimated $50 billion - you can’t call the man greedy when he has pledged to give back to humanity all but a tiny fraction of 1% of that fortune. …

– Continue reading: Fortune Magazine

Most famous unknown artist in the world

Dennis Hwang might be the most famous and yet unknown artist in the world. His work has been viewed hundreds of millions of times, but chances are that you have not heard of him. That is because Dennis Hwang is logo designer at Google. He has been drawing Google’s holiday logos since 2000. Continue reading ‘Most famous unknown artist in the world’

Damn you, Best Buy… You lost my laptop!

Best Buy has lost a customer’s laptop when she took it to Best Buy for repair, so the owner is now suing the retail store company for the small amount of $54 million! That’s $54M for one laptop… OK, you have to take into account that some of her data were on the HD, too. But let’s do the math: The customer (her name is Raelyn Campbell, by the way), bought the laptop for the tiny sum of $1,100. Maybe she is a new breed of genius investors who set off to make 5,000,000% return on investments, I don’t know… Anyway, if Best Buy settles for any amount higher than $10,000 (value of the laptop plus damages for the lost data) I will lose all respect for that company. And I will sue Best Buy for $100 million due to psychological damages I suffered from reading and writing about this stuff… So better don’t lose this lawsuit, Best Buy. Better don’t lose!

Microsoft’s net up 79%

Microsoft’s net jumped 79% since last year because of the release of Windows Vista and Office 2007. Demand has been high for both software products, hence boosting Microsoft’s quarterly revenue to more than $16 billion.

Farewell, Bill!

Thanks for this nice little video:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/22538447#22538447

Vizzavi Commercial

Animated commercial for Vizzavi/Vodafone:

Yum! - Corporate Social Responsibility

LOUISVILLE, KY - Yum! Brands (NYSE:YUM), parent of KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, today launched the world’s largest hunger relief effort in an attempt to help stop world hunger. Called “World Hunger Relief Week,” the program supports the United Nations World Food Programme, the frontline agency in the fight against global hunger. During October 14-20, 35,000 company and franchised restaurants located in 112 countries will be participating in some way, including KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Long John Silver’s and A&W All-American Food.

More than 850 million people know what it is like to go to bed hungry in all corners of the globe. More people die from hunger each year than from war, tuberculosis and AIDS combined. In fact, every five seconds, a child somewhere dies from hunger.

The company partnered with the U.N. World Food Programme, the world’s leading humanitarian agency feeding 90 million poor people, including 58 million hungry children, in 80 of the world’s poorest communities.

Yum! hopes to raise awareness of the hunger problem, mobilize nearly 1,000,000 employees across its company and franchise system to volunteer their efforts, and raise funds from the more than 125 million customers that visit its restaurants each week. Yum! Brands Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, David C. Novak, will lead a massive volunteerism movement by dedicating volunteer service at a food bank in Louisville, Kentucky. All other above restaurant leaders are being given a day of community service during the week to volunteer their time, and restaurant employees are encouraged to hold fund raising drives and food collections as well.

The Yum! Foundation also will be donating to the cause by covering the WFP’s low administrative fee so that all funds collected from customers and employees will go directly toward purchasing a nutritious school meal or food for the world’s hungry. It costs the WFP just $.19 per day on average to feed a hungry child a nutritious school lunch meal. With funds raised, the company hopes to save hundreds of thousands of people from starvation.

During World Hunger Relief Week, Yum! plans to generate the equivalent of nearly $50 million worth of awareness through television and print advertising, public service announcements, public relations, web-based communications and in-restaurant posters and signage. The integrated marketing materials will be available in English and translated into nine different languages, including English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Chinese, German, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese.

“World hunger is a problem of epic proportions, and unfortunately it is increasing each day. As the world’s largest restaurant company, we believe it is our privilege and responsibility to use our clout and make a difference in the lives of others less fortunate who are starving around the globe,” said David C. Novak, Yum! Brands Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “Our World Hunger Relief efforts will continue year after year. Our goal is to create a global movement to help stop the dying, and start the living. We believe we can truly make a difference in the lives of others by helping them move from hunger to hope.”

Yum! and its brands have been committed to fighting hunger for more than a decade by donating $50 million of prepared food annually to the underprivileged in the United States. The company also has been the primary sponsor of the Dare To Care Food Bank based in Louisville, Kentucky for seven years. Its employees donate thousands of hours each year to the food bank. The company is now expanding these efforts on a global scale through the creation of World Hunger Relief Week. The initiative coincides with the company’s 10th anniversary as a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange. It was spun-off from PepsiCo in October, 1997.

World Hunger Relief Week addresses the harsh reality that there are 850 million people suffering from hunger every day. The situation has become worse than ever due to the convergence of: rising commodities and higher global food prices; increased competition for products that produce energy; severe droughts and flood due to climate change; a surge in conflict and wars as well as a growing population. At the rate things are going, food prices are expected to jump 35% over the next two years, thereby decreasing the number of people fed.

“This campaign will raise awareness among tens of millions of people around the world,” said Josette Sheeran, executive director of the World Food Programme, who added that the world’s largest humanitarian organization will use any funds raised to fund its greatest needs. “With demographic trends, climate change and soaring commodity prices — the challenges of feeding the hungry are increasing,” she said, adding that innovative approaches to public awareness and fundraising are critical.

The efforts of Yum! and its five brands are making it possible for funds to go directly to feeding people in WFP’s areas of greatest need - such as expanding school feeding programs to serve more children and families; providing essential food assistance to new mothers and their infants and increasing school attendance among girls by providing take-home food rations.

The company is leveraging the power of the internet to reach millions of people through the www.fromhungertohope.com website and other on-line activity. The interactive web site includes information about hunger, the WFP, how to donate to World Hunger Relief Week, updates on WFP outreach activities, Google mashup map highlighting volunteer updates from around the world and much more.

“I’m incredibly proud of the passion that our global team has for this critical initiative,” said Novak who has visited poverty-stricken areas in Guatemala and seen the needs firsthand. Novak is donating all proceeds from his newly released book, The Education of an Accidental CEO - Lessons Learned from the Trailer Park to the Corner Office (Crown Publishing) to the World Food Programme.

PRESS RELEASE

Google to invest $10 million in green startups

Google will be investing $10 million in green startups, the company writes on its Google.org blog today. The company is specifically looking to invest in companies in the “green” transportation industry (e.g. hybrid, electric cars).

Today, Google.org has issued a request for investment proposals (RFP) to the tune of $10 million in order to advance sustainable transportation solutions. We are inviting entrepreneurs and companies to show us their best ideas on how they can contribute to this important cause. We need catalytic investments to support technologies, products and services that are critical to accelerating plug-in vehicle commercialization. That is why we have structured this RFP to offer investment dollars to for-profit companies to promote social and environmental change. The severity of global warming requires solutions from NGOs, governments, individuals and (very importantly) the private sector. We have already made $1 million in grants to a group of outstanding non-profit organizations, and want to expand our impact by spurring innovation in the private sector. While $10 million is a fraction of the total investment needed to transform our transportation sector, we hope this RFP will help catalyze a broader response. We need the automakers to bring these cars to market, but plug-in vehicles also need an entire ecosystem of companies to flourish.




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