Archive for the tag: "future"
President Once and Future: The Spirited Inauguration of Evo Morales
Nate Loewentheil recently moved to Cochabamba, Bolivia, and publishes occasional pieces on Bolivian politics as well as his personal adventures on the Sandbox blog. Nate can be reached by email at nate.loewentheil [at] gmail.com.
The shimmer-red helicopter bearing Evo Morales towards the Temple of Kalasasaya last Thursday was a strangely modern twist to the morning’s ritualistic [...]
Future of Retail
Sandbox member and Holstee co-founder Michael Radparvar recently published this blogpost on the “Future of Retail” on the incubaker blog.
Increasingly I find people are going into stores with no intention of actually buying anything. They are going to stores to touch, try and ask questions about a product in person then jot down the description [...]
PALOMAR5 FROM THE INSIDE - WEEK #4
This blog post is part 2 of the Sandbox Network ‘Palomar 5′ series: a six week innovation camp in Berlin from 9 October - 24 November 2009. To follow the progress of the conference, you can view the official Palomar 5 blog. Alternatively, if you are on twitter, follow hashtag #p5 for real-time updates. You [...]
Sandbox Strategy - what comes next?
Those were crazy 4 days, friends: Antoine, Christian, Nico and I spent the last 96 hours working out where we want to take our Sandbox baby. We love this child and want to see it grow and prosper. While our community keeps expanding all over the world and amazing opportunities have come up for us, [...]
Meeting the Father of the Internet
A living legend for geeks from all continents, Vint Cerf is a 65 years old computer scientist who is most frequently considered to be the father of the Internet. He is now a Google vice-president, and their Chief Internet Evangelist. In this talk in Geneva during LIFT09, Vint Cerf mentioned the biggest challenges now faced by the information and communication technology, two of which have particularly raised our attention: the necessity to increase the number of IP addresses, and the development of an Interplanetary Internet