Eyetracker to wake up drowsy drivers
Scientists have developed a device that can prevent several road accidents and save thousands of lives due to drivers falling asleep while driving.
Korea Pushes National Brand At G20
The Korean government is using the G20 as a chance to boost prestige, using the concept of branding.
Opinion: Seoul subways an eye-opener
New York City could learn a thing or two from the cleaniness and efficiency of the underground metro system of Seoul, South Korea,
Fondation Cartier explores the work of cartoonist Jean Giraud
The Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, a non-profit organization for contemporary art, is hosting its first major exhibition in Paris devoted to the works of renowned cartoonist Jean Giraud from October 12, 2010 through March 13, 2011.
The allure of outsourcing too powerful for U.S. companies to resist
One of the predominant economic issues of our day has to do with the “offshoring” or “outsourcing” of American jobs overseas, particularly to developing economies like India and China where costs of labor are significantly less, thereby undermining efforts to reduce the stubbornly high U.S. jobless rate (currently at 9.6 percent)
Online Video Platforms Fight For Growing Share
In a growing industry, smaller online video platform companies are competing against perception and each other.
Google Tells Businesses to Stay Out of Google+ (For Now)
Google is asking businesses, universities, nonprofits and other organizations to stay away from Google+ for a while.