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From Game Rooms to Boardrooms, Virtual and Augmented Reality at Work

Daniel Burrus

Now that Facebook has changed their name to Meta to stake their claim on the personal and business use of Virtual Reality (VR) environments — the Metaverse – will this finally establish VR and/or Augmented Reality (AR) as commonplace technologies? An example of such was Google Glass. Understanding Augmented Reality. AR is different.

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The ecosystem evolution of microschools

Christensen Institute

The line was designed to look like an old movie set, and he had spotted a payphone. This example of the cell phone’s evolution could serve as a potential comparison to microschools. For some, microschools offer a lifeline for escaping struggles in conventional schools due to challenges like bullying or ADHD.

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The AQX Series: A Convergence of Internal and External Data for 360 Analytics

Anaqua

In the third post of our blog series, we spoke with Vincent Brault, Senior Vice President of Product and Innovation, about the importance of analytics and how new technology is helping to reshape its use in the IP industry. Can you share some examples with us?

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Four Key Principles of Mobile User Experience Design

Boxes and Arrows

Prior to becoming a senior UX designer at Popular Front Interactive, I spent two years as a mobile UX researcher within the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Mobile Technologies Group – a lab tasked with both future-casting and then rapidly prototyping innovative mobile experiences. This is understandable.

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Ideate or Deteriorate – Why Companies Must Learn How To Be Innovative to Achieve Major Growth

Qmarkets

This blog will analyse two well-known examples which should help to provide a definitive answer to this burning question Yahoo . However in comparison to what it could have achieved, Yahoo serves as an important business failure case study. Part 1: A Messenger is Born. Part 2: A Messenger Ascends. Part 2: A Messenger Fails.

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What Osterwalder gets wrong (and right) about innovation metrics

Commodore Innovation

This might include, for example, hypotheses about each of the components of the business model canvas. business unit), technology area, market segment, etc. a technical metric, specific to this hypothesis, you use to establish whether you’ve proven it. competitive forces, technology trends, macroeconomic trends).

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Innovate or Deteriorate – How Can Corporations Ensure That Billion $ Opportunities Don’t Slip Away?

Qmarkets

This blog will analyse two well-known examples which should help to provide a definitive answer to this burning question. With the number of users on this platform reaching 100 million in 2009, this venture could be seen as a success, however in comparison to what it could have achieved, it should be considered an abject failure.