
As the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11 approaches, we remember those who died, we try to give voice to the collective emotions we felt then and still carry today, and we consider how the decade since the attacks has shaped us. But it is especially enlightening to realize what it all means to today’s 20-somethings, [...]
Jul 22, 2011 | Categories:Features, Youth | Tags: 20-somethings, 9/11, 9/11 anniversary, Afghanistan, Call of Duty, CNN, college, economy, entrepreneurs, fallen soldiers, Fast Company, gaming, Generation Y, Ground Zero, Iraq, joblessness, Middle East, military, millennials, Navy SEALs, Osama bin Laden, Sept. 11, student loans, terror attacks, the economy, The Wall Street Journal, unemployment, video games, Youth | Leave A Comment »

We’ve just spent the past week counting the days, hours and minutes until we could finally put the last decade behind us, but many of us have been looking toward 2010 for months. This will be a year in which social media continues its reinvention of all facets of global society, and technology will continue [...]
Jan 02, 2010 | Categories:Features, Insights, Politics, Social Media, Technology, Trends | Tags: algae, ammonia, biofuel, climate change, Cold War, design, fuel, global society, Internet, inventors, micronations, MIT, phone, Serendipity, Social Media, Technology, telepathy, The Futurist, Trends, video games, virtual reality | Leave A Comment »