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Last night Pixar's Up won big at the Oscars. If you haven't seen this movie yet - it is a must see! Pixar created amazing visuals and a meaningful story with life lessons. The opening scene is so moving and takes you by surprise with its powerful and yet so simple message. This movie reaffirms my belief in the importance of enjoying the moment, the connections and relationships with the people in my life. Click here to see the video of the best acceptance speech of the evening.
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Have you looked closely at the objects that you use daily and asked yourself - how did they make it look so cool, functional and simple to use?
I came across a documentary trailer online titled, Objectified,a film that documents the creative process behind manufactured objects we interact with every day. Below is a clip featuring Apple Senior Designer,Jonathan Ives, whose innovations include the iPod and iMac. It was fascinating listening to him speak so passionately about the design process behind Apple products.
With the recent tragedy in Haiti it has become very apparent just how much technology is now at the forefront of aid and support during times of crisis. I read two articles this morning on the destruction in Haiti. Both were urging people to get the word out on aid and support via Facebook and Twitter. One talked about a text message campaign that allows you to donate directly from your cell phone. With the ability to now mobilize millions of people almost immediately with social networking, one can only imagine what this is going to mean to humanity in the near future. I read somewhere the other day that if Facebook were a nation it would be the 4th largest nation in the world based on population. This is staggering. Physical borders may still exist but nations in the future may well be defined more by common interests than geography. It is starting to feel like an episode of Star Trek. Live long and prosper.