Year in review – what got us moving in 2014

Before we really get started in the new work year, we want to take a look back. Like every year, “What Brought Us Together” shows us the most important moments of the year, spiced with the funniest internet phenomena.

Net Find: Erotic Meets E-Sport

It is not only companies, such as Alternate, Razer or Samsung who now sponsor successful eSport teams. The internet platform for “grown-up stuff” YouPorn is getting on board the eSport scene and sponsoring a Spanish team. The rather abstruse ideas about possible payment of team YP and the (up)coming (get it?) puns are worth a … Continue reading "Net Find: Erotic Meets E-Sport"

Netfind: Are you on Woo Woo?

Ello has made it clear: social networks can suddenly become extremely successful with the right idea. Woo Woo too. We are currently creating the Handelskraft Woo Woo account and are preparing content. Not registered at Woo Woo yet? Then it’t about time! #HandelskraftOnWooWoo

Netfind: 10 Hours of Princess Leia Walking in NYC

We are starting this week with a parody of the video “10 Hours of Waking in NYC as a Woman.” There is certainly a plethora of parodies on this virally successful YouTube video, but we liked this one especially: “10 Hours of Princess Leia Walking in NYC.”

Net find: Digitalisation made visible on the desktop

The digital transformation isn’t just part of our new Whitepaper. A look at your own desk also shows how much has happened since 1980. The “clean desk policy” can be implemented this quickly! What will happen next? Will the desk disappear and a person in wearable technology turn up? What are you betting on?

Netsfind: Selfies Made Easy with the Selfiebot

Admittedly, it can be hard work coping with everyday life, while snapping the obligatory selfies along the way. Not for long- thanks to the selfie bot, constantly showing your best side has never been easier. The gently floating robot circles around you continueally and uploads photos directly to facebook. Want more robot videos?

Rocket delivery and curated shopping: how we imagined the shopping of the future in 1961

Following the first mobile phone advertisement, we are happy to indulge in a bit of e-commerce nostalgia. The US telecommunications company AT & T conjured up this 1961 video from their archives, depicting life in a future digital world. Some ideas from the section about the future of shopping should seem familiar to us: So … Continue reading "Rocket delivery and curated shopping: how we imagined the shopping of the future in 1961"

Selfie made easy

Admittedly, it can be hard work coping with everyday life, while snapping the obligatory selfies along the way. Not for long- thanks to the selfie bot, constantly showing your best side has never been easier. The gently floating robot circles around you continueally and uploads photos directly to facebook.