Researchers looked at the anonymized data of 1.4 billion users in 217 countries, territories and autonomous regions and calculated the proportion of women and men ages 13 to 65 who actively used the social network. Places with a lower female-to-male…
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Labeling a person a consumer reduces them to a single activity in their life: buying stuff. People who like corn chips do not walk around saying, “I am a buyer of corn chips.” Read more in strategy-business Forget B2C and…
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talk the trends
It’s the year 2038–here’s how we’ll eat 20 years in the future By Marius Robles
3 September 2018Views: 1,135It’s the year 2038. The word “flavor” has fallen into disuse. Sugar is the new cigarettes, and we have managed to replace salt with healthy plants. We live in a society in which we eat fruit grown using genetics. We…
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mobility
The wide–and sometimes wacky–world of smartphone addiction cures By Mike Elgan
31 August 2018Views: 1,315There’s no question that smartphones and the apps we use can get us to spend more time, and interrupt Real Life more often, than we’d like. The question is, what’s the best way to curb smartphone addiction? There are five…
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This “city” for people with dementia is the future of memory care By Katharine Schwab
30 August 2018Views: 1,403The Copenhagen-based firm Nord Architects is building a series of centers for patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia that feel more like villages or cities, rather than bleak institutions. Read more in Fast Company This “city” for people with dementia is…
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7 technologies to prepare you for the jobs of tomorrow By Ishan Gupta
29 August 2018Views: 1,172Various applications of these cutting-edge fields of technology have shown greater efficiency and capacity to complete basic physical and mental tasks when compared with their human counterparts. Read about them in indiatoday 7 technologies to prepare you for the jobs…
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tech for life
Rolls Royce And Harvard Collaborate On New Nano Robot By Alistair Hardaker
28 August 2018Views: 1,094As part of its IntelligentEngine vision , Rolls Royce demonstrated plans for both a robotic snake and swarm of cockroach-like miniature robots that, in theory, will work together to inspect the interior of aircraft engines without removing the entire engine.…
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she leads
Why Women-Owned Startups Are a Better Bet By Katie Abouzahr , Frances Brooks Taplett , Matt Krentz , and John Harthorne
25 August 2018Views: 1,016According to our research, when women business owners pitch their ideas to investors for early-stage capital, they receive significantly less—a disparity that averages more than $1 million—than men. Yet businesses founded by women ultimately deliver higher revenue—more than twice as…
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When it comes to what you bite, chew and swallow, your choices have a direct and long-lasting effect on the most powerful organ in your body: your brain. So which foods cause you to feel so tired after lunch? Read…
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brands and culture
Brand is the Purpose and passion that propels everything your company does By Richard Sauerman
20 August 2018Views: 959Brand is now a leadership issue.Your brand is not something you add to your business, brand is the reason your business exists. Your brand is the purpose and passion that propels everything your company does. Read more in firebrandtalent Brand…