February 2012
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Mad Men Ad Turned On Its Head
You may have caught my previous post about the power of visual brands, as demonstrated through what was (to me) a breathtaking transit ad for Mad Men:
Today, I caught this article in the gothamist about a phenomenon taking over the media buy: tagging the posters in the white space. Check out the cool collection of what artists have done to transform the placements into mini pieces of art!...
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January 2012
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Starting today, we give ourselves the ability to reactively withhold content...
– Tweets still must flow (Twitter Blog)
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I just published the white paper I authored for Jack Morton on our experiencebrands blog, “CES 2012: 153,000 People Who Don’t Give A %&*# About Your Products.”
As the media attention surrounding the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) dies down, many onlookers, exhibitors and even attendees themselves are wondering: Where does all that leave us? Indeed, CES...
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IMPORTANT NOTE: If you charge a fee for any book or other work you generate...
– iBooks Author’s About Section (license agreement)
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One of my favorite trends emerging from CES 2012 thus far: devices armed with Near Field Communication (NFC). Check out my piece for the Jack Morton Blog:
experiencebrands:
Still a nascent technology, many brands are emerging at CES 2012 with a focus on mobile commerce. Though Google Wallet certainly got the jump start on many other consumer electronics and financial brands, the emergence of a...
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IE6 Usage Drops Below 1%
Developers and clients alike should rejoice at the recent news released by Microsoft: Internet Explorer 6 usage in the U.S. has finally dropped below 1 percent. I’m sure the folks over at Mashable are excited that their nearly two year old call that “IE6 Must Die” finally seems to be arriving.
Usage of IE6 has followed similar slipping usage patterns in Austria,...
December 2011
5 posts
An amazingly eloquent speech at the United Nations on what it means to be on the right side of history in today’s human rights landscape by Hillary Clinton.
Joe Sabia: The technology of storytelling
Great Ted Talk: When iPads tell stories. (via @jer979)
Imitation is the highest form of flattery. Google+ is flattering.
– Sheryl Sandberg | COO, Facebook
November 2011
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Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.
– Steve Jobs’s last words
October 2011
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Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless...
– AP
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September 2011
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I messed up. I owe everyone an explanation.
– - Reed Hastings, Co-Founder and CEO, Netflix
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The dog in the photo looks too bored. He looks like he doesn’t care about our...
– (via clientsfromhell)
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Two very talented gentlemen: Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon Sing ‘Somewhere Out There’ After Ending Best Friendship.
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Here’s a riddle: How many public bathrooms are there in your city? Answer: As many as you want.
This awesome concept App lets you crowdsource your way to a bathroom on-demand.
(via @_jkeane)
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August 2011
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For something this complicated, it’s really hard to design products by focus...
– Steve Jobs
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July 2011
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