A slightly absurd but interesting event is taking place behind closed doors at a number of restaurants in Britain today. To pioneer the phenomenon of flirting with the customers is Pizza Express. Yes, waiters are actually trained to flirt with their customers while taking orders and serving their orders.
Don’t get too carried away, by flirting, they are not trained...
It’s a wonder how not a single city from a continent as large as Europe has not been pegged as one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Asia takes the cake with a majority of cities being touted as the fastest growing in the world. On a report compiled by Forbes, India and China make it to the top of the running with a few cities in the middle east and one from...
When it comes to fashion, there are five premier brands in Britain that seem to shadow over the rest. Over the years they have managed to create a love mark on even the most disloyal patrons and have created a need for the latest collections in many a hearts for patrons all over the world. The top five fashion brands in Britain have proved that they are not afraid of...
The term Socialnomics may have been engineered by Erik Qualman but today the entire world is celebrating social media in all its glory. It’s unbelievable what social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter have done to the marketing world. There has been a paradigm shift in the way people market their products. Online marketing has becoming a key element in the...
Microsoft has recently launched the Microsoft office 2010 which has led to the intensification of the battle between Microsoft and Google. With their inclusion of Office Web Apps which is available for free along with the new versions of Word, Power Point and new added features where one can collaborate documents and connect the email contacts to information from Facebook...
Greece’s financial crisis is a little unexpected considering its illustrious reputation of being one of the strongest economies with 16 million tourists and world’s largest shipping industry.
It was the last country one could imagine to go through such a turmoil. However, given the global financial crisis and considering that huge amounts of reek debt lying...
The recent Sunday Times Rich List showed that the top 1,000 richest people in the U.K. have collectively share around £400bn between them, which is an estimated jump by £53bn from last year.
It was but obvious that the aftermath of the recent billion pounds deal stuck between Greece and the IMF and other bodies was bound to generate major opposition from the public unions. Greece is said to exemplify the strongest economy with high standards of living and at the same time boasted of owning the largest shipping industry in the world. However, the recent recession...
Who would expect that the once ruler of Germany, and probably the most ruthless leader the world has ever seen would initiate and push for a car company for the folks of his country which would become one of the largest car manufacturers in the world. Adolf Hitler in the year 1933 wanted a car to be developed which could easily fit in 2 adults and 3 children and at the...
An event as pronounced as the recent economic meltdown is but of course expected to have devastating effects all around. Businesses are expected to crumble, and stock markets expected to crash. However, one can still expect some people to profit from a mess like this. After all, even the American Civil War had people like Rhett Butler making massive profits despite the...