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Consumer Purchasing Power is Key to Success

Last week, the Chinese e-commerce firm Pindoudou went public, making its founder Colin Huang the 13th wealthiest billionaire in China. Along with the company raising $1.6 billion through a U.S. IPO it achieved other milestones, which warrant a closer look. Founded in 2015, Pindoudou has managed to rise to the top of China’s highly competitive […]

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Big Brother in the Workplace

After moving to Whidbey Island, north of Seattle, I engaged in the agonizing process of finding “meaningful” employment, either remotely or on the island. The latter was a pipe dream, so I applied for dozens (and dozens) of jobs that could be done from home in my bunny slippers. Like many “older” job seekers I […]

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Amazon Possibly Upsetting the Apple Cart: Marketing from the Grocery Aisles

Will Amazon upset the apple carts with their purchase of Whole Foods?

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My “Beeping” House

My “beeping” house is a cacophony of noises from my many electronic devices.

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Art of Writing

Originally published December 28, 2017 on Quora Recently, I was contacted by an engineer in Bangalore, India who’d been reading my responses on Quora. He was impressed with my writing style. I was deeply flattered because my writing seems sophomoric, lacking depth. I cringe when I read The New Yorker, lamenting, “Why can’t I write […]

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What’s Up with Whimsical Logos

I recently worked on a project that exposed me to a stack of hardware and software, which includes an open-source framework, called Hadoop. Curious, I looked up the company and was surprised to find their logo is a caricature of an elephant. A yellow elephant. Doug Cutting, the founder of Hadoop, named the company after […]

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Pay-As-You-Shop Edging Towards Reality: Marketing from the Grocery Aisles

A few weeks ago, I mentioned in Pushing Pause on Technology, around 66% of people suffer from nomophobia, fear of being without a smart or cellular phone. In a relatively short period of time, mobile phones have become as important as a pacemaker, controlling the rhythm of our lives from making calls to responding to […]

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Pushing Pause on Technology

Visiting various websites – whether on my PC or smart phone — is starting to feel like dystopia Los Angeles from the movie Blade Runner. Static ads are intermingled with articles. Giant banners frame the tops of pages with columns of smaller ads along both sides. If I scroll to read the rest of a […]

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Speed of Technology Has Led to Cultural Gap

I’m musically dysfunctional. My shower cringes when I squeak-out a tune, and I wouldn’t know an A note from a G. I find it mystifying, therefore, how a musician can compose an original melody given the amount of music written since the dawn of man. The reality is composers create new pieces, which both leverage […]

Covfefe Illustrates Power of Modern Marketing

Less than two days ago, the word “covfefe” entered the English lexicon. This article isn’t about its origin or imaginary meaning, but how one word triggered hundreds of thousands of responses on social media, by the media, and at water coolers. A quick search on Google shows 5,830,000 results for a word that didn’t exist […]