What stands out in the Japanese mobile market is the fact that innovation is shifting toward business models and marketing tactics as opposed to technical features and functions.
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The Future of Mobile Markets
Cutting Prison Time for Inmates Who Donate Organs
SC lawmakers are considering legislation that would allow prisoners to donate organs or bone marrow in exchange for time off their sentences. A state Senate panel gave the nod to an inmate organ and tissue donation program Thursday; debate was postponed on whether the incentive could be added because legislators worried it may not be [...]
Number of Elderly Will Double by 2030
The cost of caring for aging Americans will add 25 percent to the nation’s health care bill by 2030 unless people act now to stay healthy, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
Training of the Monkey Men
Referred to by the children as "monkey men", this short video demonstrates how fluid acrobatic motion is achieved in a most unusual training area.
Send Google Maps Info to Your BMW
Here is a short video that demonstrates how to find your travel route on Google Maps and send it directly to your BMW.
Our Tribute to Crazy Protographers
This is our tribute to those crazy photographers and their cameras. Some truly amazing photos.
Study: US Moral Values are Declining
A majority of Americans believe the nation’s moral values are declining, according to a survey gauging the state of American culture. It also found a correlation between the shift in values and a reduced emphasis on religion.
TV Networks Experiment with Emerging Media
Mashups, wikis and virtual worlds aren’t part of most network TV campaigns. Not yet. But, TV networks are giving emerging media their best shot this year, according to a new study by 360i.
US Mint Mixup Creates Valuable Coins
An unknown number of new George Washington dollar coins were mistakenly struck without their edge inscriptions, including "In God We Trust," and made it past inspectors and into circulation, the U.S. Mint said Wednesday. (w/pic)
