Robb Wolf’s Paleo Diet Budget Shopping Guide.

by WyldKard on April 12, 2012

We recently talked about the monetization aspect of the Paleo movement, a trend that will only continue growing in parallel with the Paleo community itself. It should be expected, after all, that people will seek to make money where they can, and so riding the coat-tails of a popular movement is a typical strategy. No [...]

The changing face of communication online.

by WyldKard on April 11, 2012

When we attended a talk about social networks a few months back, we knew younger users were more prominent on networks like Facebook, but just how much they relied on these networks didn’t occur to us. For example, when it came to internet communication, Generation X built their social contacts around e-mail, while today’s internet [...]

Facebook and Instagram.

by WyldKard on April 10, 2012

The Twitterverse was full of disgust yesterday over the announcement that popular image-sharing service Instagram was purchased by Facebook for a cool $1 billion. Despite both companies offering assurances that Instagram will continue to be developed independently, there’s still potential cause for concern. Let’s look at where Instagram stood before the buy-out: a popular service [...]

The theoretical 7.85″ Apple tablet.

by WyldKard on April 6, 2012

Some have made the case, admittedly admirably, that if Apple were to make a tablet smaller than the iPad, it would come in at 7.85″. Technically this makes sense, but it’s only looking at the issue from a hardware perspective, not from a functional one. Take the iPhone and iPad for instance.1 The two devices [...]

The problem with “Paleo”.

by WyldKard on March 31, 2012

We can probably go ahead and blame Dr. Loren Cordain for sticking us with “the Paleo Diet”, who published a book by the same name. It’s a good book, don’t get us wrong, but it’s also not the definitive guide to “paleo”-eating, though likely many of us discovered the general tenets of our diet from [...]