The era of highly visualized information demands constant improvement and new features from social-media platforms. The most popular of them, Facebook, meets these demands by constantly rolling out new services and apps.
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Coca-Cola (#1) takes the lead in Interbrand‘s 2011 Best Global Brands report for the 12th consecutive year. Another brand leader is Apple (#8). With a brand value that increased a staggering 58 percent, Apple is this year’s top riser and, for the first time, it sits amongst the top 10 brands listed in Interbrand’s report (see the full list of brands below).
Toyota (#1), 3M (#2) and Siemens (#3) lead Interbrand’s new global report, ‘Best Global Green Brands.’ In its first global report to focus exclusively on green, Interbrand, the leading brand consultancy, combines public perception of environmental sustainability (‘green’) with a demonstration of that performance based on publically available information and data.
Any big idea, which helps a company flourish and establish intimate ties with consumers and pushes it forward in the industry, has a team of professionals behind. In this review based on the Fast Company’s diverse list of The 100 Most Creative People in Business 2011, we at Popsop celebrate creative geniuses in top international businesses including Apple, Google, Levi’s, Nike, PepsiCo and more who reinvent strategies of their companies and introduce new groundbreaking solutions that change the world in a certain way.
The realm of technology neighbors with the world of art. Recently, Intel has proved it through a bespoke project entitled ‘Remastered,’ and now HP is launching its ‘Mobile Expressionism’ to once again celebrate the ties between visual creativity and the technological progress. For the project, which is dedicated to the HP webOS mobile platform and targeted at application developers who use it in their work, the company collaborated with several illustrators and artists who created graphic pieces inspired by a range of popular HP webOS apps.
On January 21, HP launched a crowd-sourced live event and video series ‘HP ePrint Live’ hosted by comedian Rob Riggle that was broadcast live on the web. The brand put viewers in control by allowing them to send ideas for skits via HP ePrint technology—they can simply email submissions for the cast to turn into a performance.