Author: Kristen Boschma.
Next in line for our Digital People series is Fi Bendall. Fi is a leading interactive and digital specialist, and managing director of Bendalls Group, and a Director of Digital Intelligence, a company with a consortium of digital specialists.
TELSTRA EXCHANGE|Archive: August, 2010
Digital People – Fi Bendall
Filed under: digital people, entertainment, Facebook, innovation, lifestyle, social media, social trends, technology, thinking, trends, Twitter
Are you ready for sticky bits?
Filed under: Android, Apple, entertainment, innovation, iphone, lifestyle, mobile codes, mobile handsets, mobile internet, mobile phone, Next G™, smart phone, trends
Word of Mouth and the YouTube generation
Filed under: broadband, education, entertainment, innovation, internet, lifestyle, networks, thinking
Facebook Places : Geolocation for the rest of us
Filed under: Android, Apple, apps, cyber safety, entertainment, Facebook, gadgets and gizmos, geolocation, innovation, iPad, iPhone 4, lifestyle, mobile internet, mobile phone, Next G™, smart phone, trends, Twitter
What was the first real food you ever cooked?
Filed under: entertainment, lifestyle, networks, social media, social trends, technology, trends
Author: Seigfred Dequito.
What was the first real food you ever cooked? Mine was steamed rice. I grew up in Asia and so I am obligated to cook rice perfectly to avoid taunting from my very own mother, my father, their mothers and fathers, the spirit of their ancestors and all the neighbours who will drum the walls of their bamboo huts if there is someone in the neighbourhood who screwed up a pot of rice.
Digital People
Filed under: digital people, entertainment, Facebook, innovation, lifestyle, social media, social trends, technology, thinking, trends, Twitter
Kindle for Android
Filed under: Android, gadgets and gizmos, HTC, innovation, iPad, lifestyle, mobile internet, mobile phone, smart phone
The perils of online shopping
Filed under: customers, cyber safety, entertainment, lifestyle, online shopping, technology, trends
From passive to hyperactive: television’s interactive growth
Filed under: customers, entertainment, innovation, lifestyle, technology, thinking, trends
Author: David Chang.
In its relatively short life tele-visual entertainment has evolved from a largely passive experience, in having to press very few buttons actualised in switching on a television, and since the 80s a VCR, into an effort which some would consider is arguably akin to commanding a lunar module landing.
Letting off steam in the connected age
Filed under: adventure, customers, lifestyle, mobile phone, networks, Next G™, technology









