February 2012
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Brands Want Content Curator Jobs - Josh Sternberg... →
stoweboyd:
Curation is the new engagement:
Josh Sternberg via Digiday
Curation is the vogue digital term for the ability to not only aggregate and distribute carefully selected information, but also to provide a unique voice on top of the original pieces of information. In the age of Twitter and Facebook, it seems like all the world is curators now. Brands want in on the action.
Brands...
January 2012
13 posts
Along with the new verbs will surely come Facebook’s usual problems:...
– Facebook Open Graph Actions Are Coming This Wednesday - Liz Gannes - Social - AllThingsD
Since these are “usual problems”, could the mainstream press come to agreement to not run stories about how OMG Facebook changed and some users are haterz on it!!1! but OMG some users <3 it!!
I...
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There is a hole in my heart dug deep by advertising and envy and a desire to see...
– Fever Dream of a Guilt-Ridden Gadget Reporter
No one outside of casual games can really make Facebook work as a business (as a...
– Founders Define Reality (& Give Hope) - LAUNCH -
December 2011
11 posts
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Founders are film directors. We get judged not by one film but by our body of...
– Am I Happy about the Gowalla and Facebook Deal? - LAUNCH -
it may not be long before a generation of Americans grows up without ever having...
– Kodak’s long fade to black - latimes.com
November 2011
15 posts
Just because some random arbitrary private namespace out there happens to get...
– Facebook Denies Disputed Page To Both Mercks - Slashdot
We’ve learned that when companies treat talent as a commodity, the consequences...
– Zynga’s Tough Culture Risks a Talent Drain - NYTimes.com
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Bump the iso, bump the shutterspeed and sell your car and buy a 600 or 800mm L...
– Maxion comments on What is the problem with these shots?
Read & React
ideasareawesome:
Tangle allows developers to use JavaScript to create web copy that instantly responds to user interactions.
These “reactive documents” turn seemingly plain text app-y. It’s the brainchild of Bret Victor, the dude who recently pointed out how dull Microsoft’s future felt.
(via GOOD)
This is very cool cc: @ksscholl
Megapolitan America: A New Vision for Urban and... →
astudyinmovement:
Fascinating article on urban corridors and the future side of urban planning.
Interesting article about the convergence of cities.
You’re on the right track when people complain that you’re...
– The Power of the Marginal
I’m interested in how much our relationship with photography has become...
– The slow-photography movement asks what is the point of taking pictures? - Slate Magazine
Facebook and Twitter are often the recipients of accolades for their roles in...
– CMO’s are at the Crossroads of Customer Transactions and Engagement Brian Solis
October 2011
25 posts
Contrary to traditional product development, which usually involves a long,...
– How DropBox Started As A Minimal Viable Product | TechCrunch
Android Orphans: Visualizing a Sad History of... →
understatementblog:
The announcement that Nexus One users won’t be getting upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich led some to justifiably question Google’s support of their devices. I look at it a little differently: Nexus One owners are lucky. I’ve been researching the history of OS updates on Android phones…
Click through for a great timeline/chart
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