George de Mestral was a Swiss engineer and amateur mountaineer who invented Velcro in 1948. While hiking one day, he had noticed that burdock seeds kept sticking to his clothes and his dog's fur. Upon further...
Archive - 2010
Urban Renewal – One LEGO Brick at a Time
Buildings in Switzerland are constructed to last for centuries. I don’t think this is too bold of a statement. But even the most sturdy building sometimes needs some tender love and care, which is exactly what...
Switzerland Loves Facebook
As of November 2010, there are 2.4 million active Facebook users in Switzerland. This number sounds small compared to the 500 million users worldwide, but it is quite significant in terms of the size of Switzerland...
Monday Night Magic in Zürich
Last night, we left behind the glittery Christmas decorations of Zürich's Old Town to descend into the cellar beneath Theater Stok. We did not know what to expect of Monday Night Magic, but the decor from times past and...
Say what? Top 15 famous quotes about Switzerland
If famous quotes about Switzerland is what you were looking for, look no further! Jerry Seinfeld once made fun of the Swiss army...
10 Clever Swiss Commercials – From Migros to Swissmilk!
Watch the top 10 most clever Swiss commercials from brands like Migros and Lindt. Learn how they resonate with the Swiss audience.
Inventions You Didn’t Know Are Swiss: The Zipper
Apart from cellophane, the invention of the zipper is a nice example of what happens when Swiss and Americans collaborate. But more on cellophane later. First patented in the United States in 1851, the "pre-zipper"...
Memorable Train Lines in Switzerland in 2024
Did you know that a train line in Switzerland is solely specialized for chocolate lovers? Here are some more memorable lines that show the panoramic beauty...
How Switzerland Googled in 2010
The Swiss have googled "Facebook" more than any other word in 2010. The social network site was followed by searches for hYouTube, Google and the words in German and French for weather (Wetter/météo). Wikipedia came...