Forget China. Why Brazil Will Be the World’s Next SuperPower
Posted on 11. Feb, 2010 by Tammy Camp.
Brazil doesn’t get much respect. While the US fades in economic world dominance, most people name China — or perhaps India and Russia — as the countries likely to join the economic super elite.
However, beyond being the world’s leading producer of bikini supermodels and football players with only one name, Brazil is also poised to become the world’s next financial superpower.
They’re the 5th largest country in the world, ranked 10th in gross domestic product (GDP), and poised climb increasingly fast in all indicators. Here are my 5 main reasons why Brazil, and not China, will be the world’s next financial superpower:
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Visiting the Googleplex – Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA
Posted on 08. Feb, 2010 by Tammy Camp.
I was in San Francisco last week. Making my rounds, I found myself at Google Global Headquarters in Mountain View, CA — known to “Googlers” as the Googleplex.
I must admit that being a tech geek, I was absolutely stoked to have an opportunity to tour the campus. I got to peek around at the different offices, eat lunch at the cafateria, and stroll though the Growing Connection Garden.
As I strolled through the gardens, I reminisced about opening my first Google Adwords account way back in 2002, long before Google went public. They’ve come a long way since then. *sniff-sniff*. It brought tears to eyes to see an infant grow into an adult. Wait, not even an adult…..hell, a giant!
Google Doodle
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5 Must-Have Free Social Apps for BlackBerry
Posted on 25. Jan, 2010 by Tammy Camp.
BlackBerry, the enterprise phone, is often dismissed as the “other” brand within social media communities. But worldwide, BlackBerrys still outnumber iPhones — approx. 36 million to 21 million — and RIM has made major strides in recent years to become more social-friendly.
I use my BlackBerry not only for business, but for most of my social media. I’ve found it to be downright kickass at both, made even better by a full keyboard, and great global coverage.
There are many social media-related apps available for BlackBerry, and it can be tough to pick only the good ones. To cut through the others, here are my top-5 social apps for BlackBerry:
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http://mashable.com/2010/01/25/social-apps-blackberry/
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Palindrome of a Lost Generation
Posted on 24. Jan, 2010 by Tammy Camp.
A palindrome reads the same backwards as forward. This video reads the exact opposite backwards as forward. Not only does it read the opposite, the meaning is the exact opposite. This is only a 1 minute, 44 second video and it is brilliant. Make sure you read as well as listen…forward and backward.
This is a video that was submitted in a contest by a 20-year old. The contest was titled “u @ 50″ by AARP. This video won second place. When they showed it, everyone in the room was awe-struck and broke into spontaneous applause. So simple and yet so brilliant. Take a minute and watch it.
Which segment defines your point of view? Part 1 or part 2?
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Dubai Unveils the World’s Tallest Tower – Burj Khalifa
Posted on 05. Jan, 2010 by Tammy Camp.
It’s official, Burj Dubai is now “Burj Khalifa”, the world’s tallest tower. The height of the tower, kept top secret until now, was announced as 828 meters (2,716.5 ft).
The Burj Khalifa, developed by Emaar Properties, was unveiled on the evening of January 4th, 2010. Thousands of people present, and viewers around the world, were treated to an extravagant show of fireworks, lasers, and fountain displays.
Burj Khalifa is now the tallest building in the world, according to the three main criteria of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH). The CTBUH ranks the world’s tallest buildings based on ‘Height to Architectural Top,’ ‘Height to Highest Occupied Floor’ and ‘Height to Tip.’
At 828 metres (2,716.5ft), Burj Khalifa is 320 metres taller than Taipei 101, which stands at 508 metres (1,667 ft). Taipei 101 had held the record for the world’s tallest building measured to the architectural top since 2004, the year the project was announced.
Burj Khalifa also achieved the distinction of being the world’s tallest structure – surpassing the KVLY-TV mast (628.8 metres; 2,063 ft) in North Dakota, USA – 1,325 days after excavation work started in January 2004.




