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December 2005 - Millennials and the popular Culture
The new book is out! Find out how the Millennial generation (born after 1982) will change popular culture as they replace GenX/Y as the "youth" generation! Co-authored with generational marketing experts William Strauss and Neil Howe.
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Spring 2005 - Branding The Robotic Revolution
Brand Channel (http://www.brandchannel.com)
Upcoming article on the role of branding and brand
identity in commercial robotics, on brandchannel.com
Summer 2004 - East Coast, West Coast - Where Will We See the Future "Robot Valley"?
Robotics Trends (http://www.roboticstrends.com)
An article presenting research and analysis of the centers of robotic development in the United States, and tries to predict the
probable location of a future "Robot Valley" - analogous to today's "Silicon
Valley." Two concentrations of commercial robotic development exist, one in the
New England/West Pennsylvania area, and the second in Southern California.
Surprisingly, Silicon Valley is not a hotbed for robotic development.
East Coast, West Coast- Where Will We See the Future “Robot-Valley”
March 2004 - Why Robo-Cars Are Important
Robotics Trends (http://www.roboticstrends.com)
Some would argue that for the forseeable future robo-cars
will be primarily limited to use in the military. But a number of business and
societal factors argue against that limited viewpoint....
http://www.roboticstrends.com/displayarticle364.html
May 2003 - Who's Filling GenY's Shoes?
http://www.brandchannel.com/start.asp?id=156
August 2003 will mark a full decade since the term “Gen-Y” appeared in an editorial in Ad Age. But recent trends in youth culture suggest an increasingly un-Y attitude among teens and college freshmen in the U.S. – and it could become a worldwide trend in just a few years...more
Robots that Jump - Weblog - 2003-present
http://www.plyojump.com/weblog
Analysis of the most interesting areas of robotics, particularly those providing advanced physical movement (walking, running, jumping, dancing).
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