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links for December 6th
December 6th, 2010 · Comments Off on links for December 6th
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links for November 30th
November 30th, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 30th
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"Is privacy being violated, in your estimation?"<br />
"You go get groped and you tell me."
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links for November 22nd
November 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 22nd
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The UK’s online takeaway marketplace, hungryhouse.co.uk has analysed site statistics, finding a clear correlation between ITV’s talent show The X Factor’s bottom-placed acts and the highest volume of orders placed during the show.
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links for November 19th
November 19th, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 19th
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Bad Things Happen When We Assume People Don’t Matter: When was the last time a brand or company communicated (explicitly or implicitly) that you don’t matter? How did it impact your feelings toward the brand? When act on bad assumptions, rotten things can happen—to our prospects, customers, partners—and to our businesses themselves.
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links for November 11th
November 12th, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 11th
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In celebration of 10 years of digital innovation, RalphLauren.com presents the ultimate fusion of art, fashion & technology in a visual feast for the 5 senses. Watch as the London flagship at 1 New Bond Street disappears before your eyes and is then transformed into a series of objects and images rendered in 3-dimensional space.
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links for November 11th
November 11th, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 11th
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In this new experimental study the researchers compared the effectiveness of Tetris at reducing flashbacks with Pub Quiz Machine 2008, a word-based quiz game. They found that whilst playing Tetris after viewing traumatic images reduced flashbacks by contrast playing Pub Quiz increased the frequency of flashbacks.
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links for November 10th
November 10th, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 10th
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Mikalah uses Facebook but when she goes to log out, she deactivates her Facebook account. She knows that this doesn’t delete the account – that’s the point. She knows that when she logs back in, she’ll be able to reactivate the account and have all of her friend connections back. But when she’s not logged in, no one can post messages on her wall or send her messages privately or browse her content. But when she’s logged in, they can do all of that. And she can delete anything that she doesn’t like.
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Another chart plotted peoples' perception of their "home territory" on the 3 different streets. On the heavily traffic street, residents drew red rectangles which shows their apartment, or in some case, their whole building, as being their home territory. In contrast, on the lightly traffic street, most of the people are defining their entire street as their home territory, with some people highlighting their building or a slightly larger area.
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links for November 8th
November 8th, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 8th
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“Treat your audience like poets and geniuses and they’ll have the chance to become them.” – that's a lot of jokes in under half an hour.
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links for November 3rd
November 4th, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 3rd
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Borrowing the effectiveness of billboards to redirect attention away from the landscape… this permanently open aperture between nations works to frame nothing more than a clear view of the changing atmospheric conditions beyond.
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links for November 2nd
November 3rd, 2010 · Comments Off on links for November 2nd
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ING Direct, like Zappos, insists on answering telephone inquiries with live human beings, making the strategic bet that spending more to strengthen bonds is smarter than using automation to cut costs.
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One category of problem individual that should be relatively easy for managers to identify is the “negative extrovert” – this type of individual can have a powerful negative effect on the rest of the group.
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