The changing face of China’s high-tech industry
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — While hiring in Silicon Valley is projected to surge for the remainder of the year, companies are finding competition for talent from across the Pacific in China. As the Chinese tech industry continues to grow in areas such as Internet communications and content sharing, increasing numbers of industry professionals are considering a move east. >>Read the rest of the article here: “China becomes the new Silicon Valley“
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Always be Crowdsourcing: Lessons Learned from Crowdfunding
Earlier this week, our team launched our first Kickstarter campaign with Sentri, a smart home security solution designed to give you full visibility and control of your home, providing intelligence on everything from humidity, temperature, and air quality to traditional
Always be Crowdsourcing: Lessons Learned from Crowdfunding
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If I were 22: Think Hard, Work Hard, Play Hard
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The Thought Leadership Imperative for Ad Agencies
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about what “thought leadership” means at agencies, especially in an age where the boundaries of what constitutes “media” become both murkier and more complex. Â For creative agencies, does it mean a continuation of delivering
The Thought Leadership Imperative for Ad Agencies
Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about what “thought leadership” means at agencies, especially in an age where the boundaries of what constitutes “media” become both murkier and more complex. Â For creative agencies, does it mean a continuation of delivering
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Marketing Lessons in China from 15,000 Feet
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