Get GLAZED: Kyle Ellicott on the Business of Wearable Technology

Posted by Carrie Yury on Mar 20, 2014 5:52:00 AM

Wearable Technology has captured the public imagination, raising hopes, fears, and expectations. While there has been much speculation about the capabilities of next generation wearables, their potential applications, and the issues they raise, there has been much less discussion about how the business of wearables will develop and evolve. Attempting to ramp up that conversation, Kyle Ellicott Co-Founded the GLAZED conference, a conference dedicated to the business of wearable technology. I talked to Ellicott for his perspective on the conference and the future of wearable technology.

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Wearable Technology Will Change Us. But How?

Posted by Carrie Yury on Mar 20, 2014 5:51:00 AM

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I thought he was insane.
The first time I saw someone talking on a mobile phone with a headset I thought he was psychologically disturbed. Or terribly, aggressively rude. Or both. An executive from the company that had just acquired us, he would stand facing nothing in particular in the middle of the office having a loud, animated conversation with himself, obtrusively alienating the rest of the office.

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Dare To Dream

Posted by Sheila Darcey on Mar 20, 2014 5:43:00 AM

In the movie “Warm Bodies”, zombies move slowly through the world with an insatiable hunger to consume a person’s energy for their own survival. Until one day, a spirited survivor inspires one of the zombies to dream again. In dreaming, the zombie is transformed back into its human state, and sets off a reverse epidemic in a formerly lifeless world.

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GoPro and BeyondCurious: Redefining Training

Posted by Carrie Yury on Mar 20, 2014 5:35:00 AM

GoPro, the company that has redefined action cameras, is at it again. This time, they are redefining training.

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Crash Course in Crowdstorming: An Interview With Shaun Abrahamson

Posted by Carrie Yury on Mar 20, 2014 5:29:00 AM

From picking pop stars, to funding scientific research, crowdsourcing, the process of using the power of the crowd to get ideas, fund projects, review products and services, or find talent, is having a profound impact on the way we do things.

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The First 30 Days Inside a Startup; An Interview with Sheila Darcey

Posted by Sheila Darcey on Mar 20, 2014 5:20:00 AM

Part of "Freefalling Ethnographer," a series about life inside a digital innovation Startup.

BeyondCurious recently had a new addition to our team: the fabulous Sheila Darcey who brings tremendous depth and perspective from 15 years as a senior leader in the digital agency world. We are very lucky to have her. Since Sheila has such a fresh perspective on what it’s like working at a startup, I wanted to get her thoughts on her first 30 days at BeyondCurious. Sheila not only answered my questions, she also  illustrated her biggest lessons learned with a self-portrait diptych. Read on to hear what motivated Sheila to join a startup, the challenges she has faced in the startup environment, and lessons she has learned in her first 30 days. Welcome, Sheila!

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JumpShot: An Experiment in Rapid Product Development, Continued

Posted by Carrie Yury on Mar 21, 2013 12:56:00 PM

Being at a digital innovation company not only provides the opportunity to imagine new products, but also allows you to reimagine established ways of doing things. At BeyondCurious, we actively look for opportunity areas where we can drive extraordinary results.

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Jumpshot: An Experiment in Rapid Product Development

Posted by Carrie Yury on Mar 13, 2013 12:47:00 PM

Being at an innovation company not only provides the opportunity to imagine new products, but also allows you to re-imagine established ways of doing things. At BeyondCurious, we actively look for opportunity areas where we can drive extraordinary results.

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