Here’s an article that highlights a study that shows that playing with the Wii is a group activity. I just got a Wii about a month ago and I agree. Continue reading Family Time with the Wii
Monthly Archives: July 2008
Toyota Shifting Production in the US
Here’s an interesting blog entry from CNET about how Toyota plans to make Prius cars for the US market in the US while cutting production of large trucks and SUV’s to meet the changing demand of the US auto customer. There are a couple of things I find interesting about this. Continue reading Toyota Shifting Production in the US
Select Flickr photos to sell via Getty license
Here’s a link to the article in CNET.
I like the “Don’t call us, we’ll call you,” attitude from The Getty. I wonder if after turning over photos to the Getty, is the photographer still able to give/share the photo to whoever they want.
Google Stalking: Your on Online Identity is Your Brand
After reading this editorial, I did something I haven’t done for a while, I Googled myself. Continue reading Google Stalking: Your on Online Identity is Your Brand
Finally, The Summer Movie Season Begins
Like Christmas promotions, it seems like the summer movie season tries to start earlier and earlier every year. This year was no exception, however, the movies offered early to the public were pretty lackluster. Prior to last weekend, I’d seen the Indiana Jones movie and “Don’t Mess with Zohan.” I didn’t like the Indiana Jones movie and “Zohan,” though hilarious and good use of $11 and 2-hours, lacked the “BOOM” I look for in a good summer movie. I’m happy to say, though, this 4th of July week finally offers movies worthy of being called “Summer Blockbusters.”
Last weekend I had the pleasure of viewing “Wanted” and “Wall-E.” Continue reading Finally, The Summer Movie Season Begins