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  1. How To Grab The Attention Of Generation Y Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler January 25, 2012 2 comments

    Mike Saunders is the CEO of DigitLab, a well-known business that focuses on digital strategy, design and development, research and training. Mike also provides training, presentations, consulting, social media, social business and networking, email marketing, and is an avid blogger. Along with his array of offerings, Mike was also voted one of the top 20 people of follow o Twitter in South Africa. Heavy Chef caught p with him to learn about his success and specialty role as a keynote speaker. Read Further

  2. How Technology is Shaping the Future of Learning: Economist Report Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler September 14, 2011

    A recent report from The Economist Intelligence Unit drew on two initiatives conducted separately which surveyed 289 executives, 189 hailing from higher education and 100 coming from the corporate setting. The USA accounted for half of the respondents, with the remainder distributed throughout Europe, Asia and the rest of the world. Read Further

  3. Top Three Ways Technology is Improving Education Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler September 1, 2011

    Although there is much controversy around whether to incorporate technology into classrooms, and if so how much – it is difficult to ignore the digital phenomenon that is being consumed in every field. With an increasing number of education institutions embracing technology, childhood schooling is changing for future generations. Here are three ways that technology has helped to improve education. Read Further

  4. The 2011 Social Good Summit-A Preview Posted in Heavy Chef News, Videos, Concocted by Wendy Tayler August 29, 2011

    “The most innovative technologists, influential minds and passionate activists will come together this September with one shared goal: to unlock the potential of new media and technology to make the world a better place.” - Social Good Summit 2011 Read Further

  5. Libyan Tech Failure: The Lesson Learned Posted in Heavy Chef News, Concocted by Wendy Tayler August 18, 2011

    After many months of what seemed to be a relatively stable internet in Libya, Renesys, the Internet intelligence company has reported that it has showed signs of failure recently. The civil war and negligence that is occurring in Libya has contributed greatly to a breakdown in infrastructure.

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  6. Konza: Kenya’s Silicon Savannah Begins Posted in Heavy Chef News, Videos, Concocted by Tatenda Mutsekwa August 18, 2011

    “Konza is set to be one of the most successful cities in Africa, competing economically and culturally with the best cities in the world.” ~Konza

    Kenya has been become one of the leading technology players in Africa and is challenging South Africa for its position as the technology hub on the continent. In September a ground breaking ceremony will be held to mark the beginning of the construction of Konza Technology City which is expected to be completed in 2020.

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  7. Ad-Platform Provider Jivox First To Bring Interactive Video Ads Across All Platforms Posted in Online Advertising, Concocted by Wendy Tayler August 3, 2011

    At the beginning of the year, Jivox, the US and Indian-based advertising platform provider, launched a new technology that is different to any kind previously used. For the first time, companies were able to have their video ads broadcast online, on a mobile and on tablet devices with no need to change the advertisement to fit the specific layout according to the capabilities of the device. Jivox technology automatically reads and adapts the interactive web video to suit the product it displays on. These include Blackberry, iPhones, Android and iPads.

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  8. Time Inc’s Boss Says Tech Is The Way To Go Posted in Digital Strategy, Online Advertising, Concocted by LouisJvR March 31, 2009

    In an interview with The Economist, Ann Moore Chief Executive at Time Inc, gave some insights into the whole “Print is Dying”-debate.

    “A self-described “magazine optimist” who thinks that holding a glossy magazine beats looking at a screen”, Ann realizes that technology needs to be the solution, not the problem. Read Further

  9. New hope for SES* sufferers Posted in Digital Strategy, Concocted by Guest October 13, 2008

    Square Eye syndrome

    Screens are just about everywhere - PC, laptop, cell phone, T.V, LCD or ATM. What challenges does this hold for online resources and for people who are compelled to use one or many on a daily basis and are at risk from SES ?

    Maybe your customers suffer from SES – and you won’t even be aware of it until you go out of business. Read Further