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Gravity is just a theory (12)
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Are you marketing gravity or evolution? Newton gets all kinds of credit. They call it the Law of Gravity. They put his picture on pages that profile geniuses. They say he discovered gravity. Nonsense. He just named it. Everyone 'believes' in gravity. And yet, we know virtually nothing about it. We don't know how gravity waves (if there are any) are transmitted. We can't block them (anti gravity boots!) and we can't amplify them and ...Shared by Blaise Alleyne (20) Chris (2) Dan (63) David Rinnan (2) Dr. Ernie (20) havokinthemind (5) Josh (12) kskobac (3) Peter Wooley (4) RoyBlumenthal (6) Saru (2) Varun (1)Contribute comment - Peter Wooley shared as favorite What your computer does while you wait (1)
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Cardboard Textures and Objects: High Resolution Pack (18)
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Cardboard textures and objects can be used in numerous ways to give a design a raw and realistic look. Check out bern unlimited, Blog.SpoonGraphics, Jamie’s Italian, and The Resume Girl to see various uses of cardboard textures and objects in web design. In this article you’ll find 20 free cardboard textures and objects for designers. You’ll find a variety of very high-resolution textures and pieces that you can use in any manner you choose. They ...Shared by AmyVernon (196) Brian (8) Clint Maher (96) Dani McDaniel (1) Deborah Petersen (185) Dennis Leung (0) Ghosthead (54) Jeff (95) Kate (62) Lance (123) LouCypher (7) lushnis (3) Max Stanworth (2) Mr. BabyMan (49) Peter Wooley (4) Sonny Gill (0) Thomson (99) Victor Barrera (182)Contribute comment -
Google Maps Updates Interface with Emphasis on Street View [Google Maps] (20)
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Google just updated the Google Maps interface with revamped controls that match Google Earth's and put the yellow Street View guy ("Peg Man") front and center. Hit the play button above to see a Google-produced intro to the revisions, or just head over to Maps to try it out for yourself. Google Maps [via Google Operating System]Shared by Brian Bufalo (1) Brian Mazz (27) Corris (2) Dicky S (0) Huang (3) Jason David Pelker (0) Jason Tucker (0) jJj (0) Joewxboy (0) Jorg (0) josece (7) Memabo (2) Peter Wooley (4) piR0Cho (0) Promethean (5) Ryan (12) Sharon (1) Super Mario (1) thefinn93☺ (0) Trent Cutler (0)- Promethean said: Nice.. among other things you can now embed an image from Streetview in a doc (such as email or a website.)
- jJj said: YOu just need to love those google freak who can think of this idea... The categorized everything, including my house's street-view. They must have a car fitted with a camera and just drive around the streets in a CITY to archive those streetview images.
- piR0Cho said: mergasss Street view gets better
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The Brian Shaler Blog / / Twitter Security Issue (7)
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Welcome to the world of cookiesShared by Darius (0) ivey (1) James William Dumay (6) James Williams (0) Kris (11) Peter Wooley (4) Pras Sarkar (1)- Darius said: Although this sounds like a pretty serious security flaw, I don't think it's quite right. I'm sure I've had to change a password across multiple applications on multiple computers before. Maybe something's changed?
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50 Free Photoshop Brush Sets for Modern Design Trends (139)
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Janet Jackson and Luther Vandross were right when they sang, “the best things in life are free”. There are many talented designers out there who choose to help the community by providing free and useful Photoshop brush sets that you can download and use on your artwork. In this collection, you’ll find over 50 free Photoshop brush sets for current design trends and styles such as vintage, retro, grunge, hand-drawn, swirls, and nature-inspired. Note: It’s ...Shared by Aaron Fanley (5) abdulAziz Al-Muagit (0) Adalberto Toledo (1) Adam Maldonado (18) Aelle (5) Ahmed Naguib (14) Alain Edouard (6) Alberto (24) Ali M Latifi (1) Amr ElGarhy (2) AmyVernon (196) Ananya Walia (63) Andrew (0) andrew (0) Andrew Acomb (13) andrewcsfan (3) Arley McBlain (1) Arren V (68) Aviva Gabriel (26) Babychen Mathew (65) Ben Latterell (0) Binh An Nguyen (42) Brad Smith (0) Brandon (0) Brandon Ball (0) Brendon Wadey (50) Brian (8) brian collette (1) browneyes (1) Chad Smith (0) chris (0) chris (1) Crowdadmin (1) d1g1t (10) Dan Sheppard (1) Danny Holland (3) Davide Tagliabue (1) Deborah Petersen (185) deletedsoul (15) DermDoc (Jeff) (35) designdoll (0) Dion Rodrigues (2) DivemasterDoug (10) Dottie (9) eranda (12) Eric (0) fabrizio morroia (0) Filip Salindrija (1) Francis Real (0) frivmo (3) Gergo Sulymosi (0) Halil Gökdal (6) Isaac (7) Ivan (4) J.D. Rucker (52) jalam1001 (17) James Lowery (13) James Stanley (1) James Young (2) Jamie Wallis (1) Jan Coello (1) Jason (3) Jay Springett (0) Jeff (95) Jeff Hertlein (9) Jeff Rivers (8) Jeremiah Hester (3) JiM (10) Joe (3) Joeben B. Buena (8) Jonathan Larkin (0) Jordan (2) Justin (0) Kabren Levinson (3) Kacy (2) kamandal (111) Kate (62) Katie Laird (1) kcxlife.net (20) kevinwong (6) Kyle Deming (0) Lance (123) Liam Monahan (1) lovemorgul (119) M. Dean Jones (2) Mani Karthik (70) Marc Beharry (4) Maria Palma (1) Markus (0) Matt Barker (0) Matt Wolf (0) Michael Mior (17) Michael O (2) Mihalcea Razvan (43) Mike Lastname (0) Mikhail (0) MONA (18) myln (15) Nathan (12) Neilio Sweeney (0) Nicholas Barone (0) nick (12) Oliver Boryszewski (1) Patrick Tomas (0) Paul Edwards (18) Peter Wooley (4) Philip G (0) Rajeev Edmonds (45) Rich (0) Romey (13) runawaymule/Chris (12) Ryan (0) Samuel (12) Sean McColgan (24) Sonny Gill (0) Stefan (0) Stefan Gehrig (3) Sun Tzu (186) Tal Siach (51) the Baron of Bore (0) thefinn93☺ (0) thestoryofb (3) Thomson (99) timothyt (2) Tina (0) TJ (0) Todd Jones (0) Tyler Allen (1) Tyson Williams (16) Victor Barrera (182) Wayne Sutton (7) Wes Ball (0) will (8) Will Mason (2) Yatin Vadhia (89) Z-lot (0) Z'HuNG Lee (13) Zach Schible (0) Zack (0)Contribute comment -
Brand New: A Swirl of Orange (9)
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Sunkist, one of the many orange sodas looking to capitalize in parallel to the zesty orange success of Fanta, has recently updated its logo and line of packaging. Not much information to go on from the internet, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out this one: More swirls equals more sales; it's the kind of thing they teach you at Harvard Business School. Serious. Swirls. And swirls within swirls? It's an implosion ...Shared by abduzeedo (20) AJ Batac (9) CRLS (16) Dru Kelly (1) fabiano (0) mhking (23) Peter Wooley (4) Xeus (4) Zoram (8)- CRLS said: @ gheyness
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Obama's website, Mountain View's javascript Analysis Judging from some of the comments responding to our story about security sloppiness on Barack Obama's website, it's clear a discussion about the risks of third-party javascript is in order. Contrary to what many commentators believe, widgets used by Google Analytics and similar services do represent a threat, especially if you're a high-profile target.…Contribute comment - Optimizing HTTP headers for ‘ajax’ webapps (6)
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I had lunch (a big lunch) with a college student last week. An hour later, she got up and announced she was going to get a snack. Apparently, she was hungry. By any traditional definition of the word, she wasn’t actually hungry. She didn’t need more fuel to power her through an afternoon of sitting around. No, she was bored. Or yearning for a feeling of fullness. Or eager for the fun of making something ...Shared by aches (1) Ade Magnaye (3) AJ Batac (9) Alberto (1) Andrew (1) Andy (0) Atul Arora (76) berkay (1) Bharath Balasubramanian (1) billspaced (0) bonder (0) Cade (2) Courtney (1) D-Arb (0) Dan (63) David Schultz (1) directeur (2) Dominik (6) ekaye (7) Eric Barroca (1) George Lane (0) Giancarlo Angulo (2) gizmo (9) Godzhesas (20) HP (7) Jason (11) Jason David Pelker (0) Jay (5) JMO (5) John (1) John (6) Jon (13) josenlared (21) Joseph Z. (0) Josh (2) Kerray (0) kidakaka (0) Kneale Mann (1) Kris (11) Kyle (3) lizunlong (13) Lorenz Lammens (0) Margus (0) Mathew A. Koeneker (21) matte (0) matthew campbell (0) Matthew Gowan (0) Melfi (13) Michael (11) Molly McMahan (0) MrGuff (10) NomadRip (28) Novica (4) Peter Wooley (4) Rob (1) Roger Chen (5) Ryan Kellett (3) SAWagner30 (2) Snowmit (1) Theo Bosdas (16) Tugce (20) UTCB (0) vanlandw (7) Vinodh (0) willdeluca (10) xrx (6) Yasin (0) yuan yong (0) yunus (0) Zubin (2)Explore read eight notes- yunus said: Burdaki herkesin bildiği kavramları, ne kadar da yeni şeyler gibi ve ne kadar da akıcı anlatmış. Kendisinin dediği gibi "Great minds think alike"
- Margus said: "Marketers taught us this. Marketers taught well-fed consumers to want to eat more than we needed, and consumer responded by spending more and getting fat in the process.Marketers taught to us amplify our wants, since needs aren’t a particularly profitable niche for them."As pretty much always, Seth has got it right again...
- Novica said: Thirsty? Well, Coke doesn’t satisfy thirst nearly as well as water does. What Coke does do is satisfy our need for connection or sugar or brand fun or consumption or Americana or remembering summer days by the creek...
- JMO said: "People don't need Twitter or an SUV or a purse from Coach."
- Vinodh said: "Creating wants that become needs" - I think this is the cruz any marketer needs to know!
- UTCB said: creating wants that become needs.要时刻反省,wants or needs?
- vanlandw said: Love it...
- Snowmit said: My favourite part of this is the end where he in the same paragraph tells marketers to work harder at making the connection and consumers to think more about breaking it.
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Expect Obama to move fast on FCC transformation (70)
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Don't blink or sneeze while watching Barack Obama restructure the FCC, a top telecom attorney says. The new administration is expected to roll back some of the actions taken under Kevin Martin's leadership of the FCC.Read More...Shared by adam (152) Adam Maldonado (18) Adam R. (6) Adrian (2) Ali (12) Ali G (0) AmyVernon (196) André R. Hood (0) Annette Shacklett (13) AshTR (9) Ben Snyder (3) Benjamin (141) bittin (0) Brad Barrish (3) Brandy Harman (6) Brian Mordeca (0) Bryan (2) cgsheldon (32) Christopher Yee Mon (0) CJ (23) Clint Maher (96) Courtney (1) Dan Bedford (8) daniel (5) Daniel (59) Darren Isbrecht (9) Dave (1) Dennis Gonzales (4) Eric Snyder (0) Ghosthead (54) Golds (0) Guy (1) Hassan (1) Jason Higbie (0) Jeff Douglass (50) Jeff Lundberg (4) JerryOng.com (13) Joe R (53) John Roling (1) kamandal (111) koppah (13) Leena (227) lovemorgul (119) Mark Barrera (0) Matt L. (3) MeghnaK (3) Michael Bartnett (0) Michael Zamboni Kogelman (0) Mike (7) Mike Fruchter (101) Nate (28) nathan (0) Nathan (0) Nice Fish Films (4) Petar (106) Peter Wooley (4) Rastariza (0) Robert Schultz (10) rony john (47) Saad Kamal (4) SDMDPM14X (1) Shaw (0) stephan.com (5) Steve (0) Sun Tzu (186) Tom Cheredar (1) Wilfried Ottens (16) Wolfman-K (5) Yatin Vadhia (89) Zak M. (210)- Nate said: This is pretty long overdue.
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How Social Media Helped Obama Win (92)
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Where there’s victory, there’s also opportunity… This Presidential election was profound in its results. Obama won both the Electoral College vote 364 to 163 and the popular vote 53% to 46% with roughly 120,000,000 votes cast. This election was the first in 50 years, in which there was no incumbent President or Vice President from either party competing for the Presidential nomination. Close to 65% of the American population voted in this election, its highest ...Shared by ~C4Chaos (0) Aaron (20) Aaron Muszalski (4) Abdul Jaleel KK (0) abhi (0) Alex (5) Alex Klein (4) Alex Plank (0) Alexandros (0) Amihai (0) Andrew Ferguson (0) Andrew Trinh (3) AndyG1128 (0) Anne Kathrine Petteroe (0) Anthony (0) Apostolos (12) Aron (5) Arthur (0) bankwatch (4) Benedict Lee Zhi En (23) Biddy (2) Bill Welense (3) Blonde 2.0 (1) Brad Davis Seal (3) Brett McCoy (0) Brian Junyor (0) Brian Landau (4) C.G. (1) Chip (2) Choosenick (1) derrickkwa (0) Devlin D (0) Drew Olanoff (14) Dustin DeKoekkoek (0) ergelo (0) Eric (0) EricAppel (0) Four20 (2) frjohnsen (0) Gabe (1) Gauravonomics (24) Gautam (1) Greg (2) guopai (1) Henk Nouwens (5) Hollow (1) ianchin (6) ionela (19) Jakob (24) James (4) James Forbes Keir (0) Jamieasp (14) Jarred (12) jccamus (0) Jeffrey (5) Jesse Stay (13) John F. Schneider (3) Keef (7) Kenneth Y. Law (0) Kol Tregaskes (28) kskobac (3) Luke (0) Marshall Sponder (6) mike (3) Mike (0) Mike Perkins (11) MrGuff (10) Mudiam (0) Nick (0) Nickname unavailable (4) Paul (20) Peter Wooley (4) Rex (39) Rik (0) Rob Boek (0) row1e (1) Ryan Kellett (3) Saad Kamal (4) ScaleOvenStove (3) sean percival (6) Shannon (1) smdahlen (0) Stephan Paternot (0) Thao Ly (35) thejesse (2) Tim (24) Toby (2) Tom (4) Truman Lam (1) vijay @ dffrnt (11) Yotofuji Tanaki (17) Zaki (12)Explore read five notes- Devlin D said: The one thing that some people aren't realizing is that with social media, it's tough to start doing something and gain a bunch of users that will expect it to live on...and then it dies. What Obama is doing is setting a precedent for the following presidents that they will have to keep up. The question is, are THEY ready as well?
- Choosenick said: communication design means a two way exchange. Great commentry from techcrunch
- Andrew Ferguson said: "This Presidential election was profound in its results. Obama won both the Electoral College vote 364 to 163 and the popular vote 53% to 46% with roughly 120,000,000 votes cast. This election was the first in 50 years, in which there was no incumbent President or Vice President from either party competing for the Presidential nomination. Close to 65% of the American population voted in this election, its highest turnout since the election of 1908."
- Jeffrey said: well written - probably biased, but worth a read.
- Shannon said: 65%! Let's make it 75% in two years. Stay active friends, we live in a republic which shows the world a shining example of democracy in action.
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