Days 30+: Bombay, India
My four nights in Bombay (Mumbai) introduced me to the developing world is a most real way. I did not stay in a five star hotel, or even any hotel at all. I stayed with a reader of my blog and lived...
View ArticleGreen Sheen for 2010
South Africa is working hard to make the 2010 World Cup environmentally friendly, reports John Gartner in (or is it on?) the Huffington Post. John was on the Brand South Africa bloggers tour. Read...
View ArticleImagining India: The Ideas of a Nation Renewed
Lakshmi’s Lounge with Commonwealth Club presents an evening with Nandan Nilekani, Co-Founder of Infosys Technologies Limited Author of Imagining India: The Ideas of A Nation Renewed on March 30, 2009...
View ArticleDo the Green Thing
I met Andy Hobsbawm, who I feel as if I must have run into at TED over the years. Andy established the first international Internet agency in 1994 and was a founding director of leading British new...
View ArticleCoworking in Paris: Meet La Cantine #tg09
At Silicon Sentier and La Cantine in Paris, the goal is provide a environment in which to foster ecosystems and have companies collaborate and make projects emerge and happen. I spent some time there...
View ArticleIsrael On Destination Branding: Giving a Place its Human DNA & Voice
Ido Aharoni of New York’s Israel Consulate (aka @israelconsulate) spoke on the BrandsConf stage in late October about a project they did to “humanize” Israel. They conducted something they refer to as...
View ArticleFlorida’s Influx of Giant Snails
No, this is not the plot of a new Sci-Fi flick. Giant African snails the size of rats have invaded Florida and are destroying the local eco-system as they devour everything from plants to stucco and...
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