
Today is Google's 12th Birthday. The business idea was developed by two PhD students in 1998 at Standford University. The first domain was actually google.standford.edu. Now, Google has become a religion to Internet users across the world. Not only known for their search engine speed, clean user interface and business solutions, the company is also a leader in redefining business culture through their corporate headquarters, Googleplex.
Dear Google, we're honored that you exist and look forward to watching you grow.
Cheers,
BAJ Design

I just finished Seth Godin's latest book, Linchpin. It bridges a broad audience with a very specific message: we are all artists. In his definition, not all artists are painters or writers; rather, lawyers and servers also have the potential to share their art in how they debate or treat a customer.
"Art is unique, new and challenging to the status quo. It's not decoration. It's something that causes change. Art cannot be merely commerce. It must also be a gift."
This book speaks to those who dare to deliver their gifts. He uses...


If you are familiar with Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point and Blink; then, you surely have heard of authors Steven Levitt's and Stephen J. Dubner's book, Freakonomics. Some of you may have even heard of their newest title, SuperFreakonomics. Well, they haven't stopped there. On October 1st, they will be release their contemporary approach to economics in their Freakonomics documentary. Here's the synopisis:
Alex Gibney (Enron:The Smartest Guys in the Room, Casino Jack and the United States of Money) delivers a visually arresting look at the crumbling facade of Sumo wrestling...

















