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Are You Crazy Impatient Too?

May 12, 2015

Who hasn’t wanted an Iced Caramel Macchiato really bad, but didn’t have time to wait? Well, Starbucks is looking to satisfy even their most impatient customers with new “express format” stores. Operation “Espresso Shot” opened last Thursday on Wall Street in Manhattan. It’s a standing room only space where your order READ MORE >

The Golden Apple

May 12, 2015

We were surprised that Popsugar found the price tag of the new gold Apple Watch a jaw-dropper. I mean, really? Isn’t the point of gold-plating electronics to be over the top? Well, Popsugar did their best to put the $10,000 to $17,000 price into perspective with a series of fun READ MORE >

Watch Out

May 12, 2015

Speaking of watches, one word of advice, if you ever bring up the topic of watches to our illustrious leader, Joe Sequenzia, you’re sure to get an ear full. He’s a huge watch hound and this article on design-milk.com really got him excited. Here are The Top 9 Statement Timepieces for READ MORE >

Keeping Out With The Kardashians

May 12, 2015

If you were distraught over the 72-day marriage, or you anxiously awaited the results of the derriere x-ray, or if you found yourself delighted by the name North West, then this might not be for you. However, if you’ve wished Kim and her media-hogging posse would take a hike, your wish has READ MORE >

The Real Skinny on “Health” Food

May 12, 2015

Memorial Day, the official kickoff to summer, is just one week away and many of us at milk* have made preemptive dietary strikes to get our bods beach-ready. In the middle of switching from kale to juicing, we found “The 10 Biggest Health Food Misconceptions” from Mashable and nearly dropped READ MORE >

Food For Thought

May 12, 2015

We’re pretty lucky at milk* to be working with several clients who believe in long-term sustainability and giving back. We also hate to waste, that’s why this piece in the Huffington Post caught our eye. Recently, France’s parliament voted to forbid big supermarkets from destroying unsold food, requiring them to READ MORE >

The Death of Passwords

May 12, 2015

Those pesky passwords! Isn’t there a better way? It seems those creepy fingerprint readers and eyeball scanners didn’t catch on, so try this one –or in– for size: PayPal is working with bio-engineers and developers to rethink digital identification. Are you ready for embeddable, injectable, and ingestible devices to verify READ MORE >

Top of the World Opening Soon

April 28, 2015

The highly anticipated One World Observatory will open to the public on May 29, 2015. Visitors will be whisked up to the 102nd floor in fewer than 60 seconds via one of five “Sky Pod” elevators. In the “Sky Pods”, riders will be surrounded by floor-to-ceiling screens where a virtual READ MORE >

Feeds The Spirit!

April 28, 2015

Late last year our CCO, Kelly Coveny, began Curious Pilgrim, a blog designed to continue the momentum of her highly acclaimed web/book/journey, Empire of Disruption. As in Empire, Coveny searches for ways in which we can move beyond the life-sucking productivity-efficiency-accomplishment paradigm of success to find what makes us feel alive again and READ MORE >

Room to Breath

April 28, 2015

Can’t make it into the office, but you can’t work at home? Is Starbucks too noisy? We may have an answer for you. Introducing Breather, the company that rents out small private rooms for business on an hourly basis. Breather started in 2012 in Montreal and has since grown to READ MORE >

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