Tag Archives: Technology

7 Interesting Nintendo Facts

Did you know that there are over 3.09 gamers in the world? Yes, there are! In fact, all indications suggest the number will rise to 4 billion by 2024. While the gaming industry is on an upward trajectory, looking at how far we have come, we cannot help but recognize Nintendo’s input towards the same.…… Read More »

31 Interesting Facts About Submarines

1. During WWII, L Ron Hubbard once led a 68 hour battle against two Japanese submarines which he claimed definitely sunk, beyond doubt. An analysis later concluded that there were never any submarines in the area. – Source 2. In WWII, weather reports were censored to prevent enemy submarines from learning about conditions. A football…… Read More »

14 Interesting Facts About Wind Turbines

Here are 14 Interesting Wind Turbine facts. 1-5 Wind Turbine Facts 1. No wind turbine can capture more than 59.3% of the kinetic energy in wind, regardless of its design. The “Betz limit” was first derived over 100 years ago. – Source 2. In China, a building is constructed with embedded wind turbines to provide its own…… Read More »

Maximizing User Engagement & Relevancy With Maropost Platform

Are you looking for ways to stay ahead in the ever-evolving digital landscape? With increased competition and customers expecting personalized experiences, marketers must be able to deliver effective campaigns with maximum user engagement and relevancy. Luckily, businesses can leverage the Maropost platform to streamline their workflow and optimize their marketing strategy. Through a suite of…… Read More »

Inspired by Cinema: The Birth of Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI)

In the 1998 film “Enemy of the State,” the National Security Agency (NSA) pursues Will Smith utilizing real-time satellite feeds, a surveillance technology that was not available at the time. However, the movie’s portrayal of this advanced system inspired a government research engineer to spearhead the development of Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI). WAMI is… Read More »