How explicitly can companies rip off Apple's designs? That's the question we posed recently to Christopher Carani, an IP lawyer with McAndrews, Held & Malloy. Now it's your turn--in this 10-question quiz!READ»
Social-networking innovators are highly visible and post all over the place--Tom from MySpace is all up in Google+, Zuckerberg's tweeting, and so on. See if you can name that social-media heavyweight based solely on what he wrote. READ»
Google's launching a new quiz powered by its search engine, with questions published in The New York Times right above the skill-requiring, brain-taxing crossword puzzle. Either this is some weak-sauce PR, or Google's positioning itself as the puzzle arbiter of the next generation.READ»
What happens when brands are reduced to mere abstraction? Are they still recognizable? Is Google still Google without Catull type? Here, Graham Smith, a freelance logo and identity designer in the U.K., has taken 10 famous logos and ...READ»
After being bought three times in ten years, Lycos is a shadow of its former self. Take our quiz and match the optimistic company statement to the purchase date.READ»
What's in a name? Almost everything. At least that's what Robert Buderi over at XConomy believes. According to Buderi, a company name can
have a significant impact on your brand, or as he puts it, "A good name
evokes what ...READ»
So which of today’s great brands can survive the blink test? Using this model Ken Carbone has composed this “thirty second spot” showing thirty brands from various categories to see how many their logo designs are identifiable. ...READ»
With the launch of the iPhone version of new search engine WolframAlpha, we've decided to pit it against Google in the ultimate test: Which is best for helping you cheat at quizzes?
You're familiar with the scene. You're at a ...READ»