Starting out on a high, the financial problems didn’t take long to surface. Meanwhile, the 2000s brought us Wikipedia, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, while Google began its quest to take over the world. Apple’s iPod and iPhone swept the market, and breathed new life into the Apple brand. But who can forget the financial crises, fraud and incompetence that made headlines throughout the decade? Life savings and homes lost, companies failing and government bailouts became the reality in the 2000s. In this
Thinker John Ralston Saul in The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World confronts the reigning economic ideology known as globalization. In this latest book In A Fair Country: Telling Truths about Canada he unveils 3 founding myths. Saul argues that the famous “peace, order, and good government” that supposedly defines Canada is a distortion of the country’s true nature. He also argues that Canada is a Métis nation,
After three years of operations, 1,000 hours of taped footage and nearly 5,000 produced videos, WatchMojo.com needed to re-configure its media capturing, storing and editing setup, so it turned to Caldigit who helped us achieve our objectives. We created the following video to thank Caldigit for their great service and prices.
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He is best-known as the engineer who helped co-found Apple Computer, Inc. But today, Steve Wozniak is also a pop culture icon as the lovable, proud nerd. And his profile hasn’t been lessened since he left his full-time employment with Apple in 1987: to the contrary – he has since appeared on the hit show, 'Dancing with the Stars,' and gained mainstream popularity. In this video, The Woz tells http://www.WatchMojo.com about his early days as an inventor, discusses some of his favorite tech gadgets, and e
Technical surveillance, better known as 'bugging,' is
becoming increasingly problematic in today’s competitive
business world – as a result, so is corporate espionage. With
more sophisticated technology readily available, many
corporations now perform bug sweeps, or Technical Security
Counter Measures (TSCM), with the help of outside service
providers such as Spytronic. These sweeps require expensive and
specialized equipment, and are often perform
http://www.WatchMojo.com goes 3D with the Montreal
McCord Museum. 3D vision was made possible in the 19th century
with the invention of stereoscopic photography. The images
portrayed in this outdoor exhibit are part of the Notman
Photographic Archives of the Museum and allow visitors to visit
12 scenes of historical Montreal and Quebec in 3D. For more
information click http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/expositions/expositionsXSL.php?lang=1&expoI
Product placement is one of the oldest forms of advertising, with brand names being written into television and movie scripts since the days of Amos ‘n’ Andy. Branded content is an extension of this idea.