A company can go too far in adding a marketing angle to an altruistic gesture. Microsoft tweeted it was donating $100,000 to victims of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami: $1 per retweet.
A company can go too far in adding a marketing angle to an altruistic gesture. Microsoft tweeted it was donating $100,000 to victims of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami: $1 per retweet.
Communities hard hit by tsunami's have mixed feelings about the Japanese government's plan to build 230 miles of sea walls. Many port cities feel pride in their beaches and don't want to feel cut-off from the sea.
Communities hard hit by tsunami's have mixed feelings about the Japanese government's plan to build 230 miles of sea walls. Many port cities feel pride in their beaches and don't want to feel cut-off from the sea.
Communities hard hit by tsunami's have mixed feelings about the Japanese government's plan to build 230 miles of sea walls. Many port cities feel pride in their beaches and don't want to feel cut-off from the sea.
A lone pine tree stands tall in Rikuzentakata, a Japanese resort town effectively wiped off the map by the tsunami. This 'Tree of Hope' has become a poignant symbol for the country.
A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that send surges of water, sometimes reaching heights of over 100 feet (30.5 m), onto land. These walls of water often cause widespread destruction.
A strong aftershock ripped through northeastern Japan, killing two, injuring dozens and piling misery on a region still buried under the rubble of last month's devastating tsunami.
A strong aftershock ripped through northeastern Japan, killing two, injuring dozens and piling misery on a region still buried under the rubble of last month's devastating tsunami.
A lone pine tree stands tall in Rikuzentakata, a Japanese resort town effectively wiped off the map by the tsunami. This 'Tree of Hope' has become a poignant symbol for the country.
With its massive electronic billboards now dark, Tokyo's Shibuya fashion district is far more subdued than it was before the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
With its massive electronic billboards now dark, Tokyo's Shibuya fashion district is far more subdued than it was before the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.