
Disruptive Technology is defined by Wikipedia as an innovation that helps create a new market and value network - eventually disrupting an existing one and displacing an earlier technology.
Although not every emerging technology will alter the way busi
Dec 21, 2014
29 min

Online shopping is something most of us take for granted today. From groceries, to cars, just about anything can be purchased through the Internet.
Also known as E-commerce, the trading of goods and services through a computer network, gained ma
Dec 14, 2014
29 min

Today we look at the recruitment industry, more specifically how technology, digital innovation and social media are changing the way we are hiring and getting hired.
Acording to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average worker stays at eac
Nov 30, 2014
28 min

Having looked at topics such as travel, food & wine, developing markets and learning in the digital age, today we tackle the impact of technology on the news industry. We look at the ways in which journalists and editors source, create and distribute news
Nov 23, 2014
28 min

This week we’re looking at the impact of technology - especially mobile - on people living in developing countries.
According to the United Nations agency specialising in information and communication technologies, known as the ITU, by the end of this
Nov 9, 2014
28 min

American writer and speaker Mark Prensky defined "digital natives" as those born after the introduction of digital technologies and "digital immigrants" as those born before. For the first group, technology has been part of their daily life since
Nov 2, 2014
28 min

Today we look at the ways technology, innovation, apps and gadgets are impacting the food and wine industry.
With so many gastronomical gadgets available on the market, are we better cooks today? Perhaps we’re more efficient, or more creative. Is techno
Oct 26, 2014
29 min

In the last few years, wearable devices, gadgets and apps that aim to help us become fitter, leaner and stronger have flooded the market. Tools that were once the domain of professional athletes are now widely available to the public.
In this episode of
Oct 19, 2014
27 min

It's all about social media on today's episode, but we're not talking about sharing cute (annoying?) videos of cats and babies. Instead we discuss the power of messaging apps during the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests and how businesses are leveraging so
Oct 12, 2014
27 min
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