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Facebook Relationship Status: Just Married
This couple changed their Facebook relationship statuses to Married and tweeted about it…at the alter.
Read MoreCulinary Voyeurism
Brew Creative has launched culinary voyeurism project on behalf of D’Amico Kitchen by installing a live public video stream of the restaurant’s kitchen.
Read MoreDemo: Time's Tablet Magazine
Video demonstration of Time Inc’s digital magazine concept for tablet computers showing an issue of Sports Illustrated.
Read MoreNFL Finally Gets It….Sorta: RedZone Re-Cutter
With the launch of the league’s new channel, NFL RedZone, it appears the online content lockdown policy may be eroding.
Read MoreRubbery Objects: A New Computer Interface
NewScientist reports on a Japanese computer interface prototype that has a touch interface with a squeezy, rubbery feel.
Read MoreIs Online Networking More Effective Than In-Person Networking? – Interview Notes
Online social networking is neither more nor less effective than in-person marketing so as much as it is different.
Read MoreForrester Research's Bobby Tulsiani On Online Video
Forrester’s Bobby Tulsiani discusses his company’s recent report about online video providers but, more importantly, provides some insight into how online video is being used: Video is now an essential video tool for businesses, and the Forrester report is a guide of representative companies, he says.
Read MoreYouTube's New 1080p HD Format & New Upload Anywhere Feature
Hunter Walk, YouTube’s director of product development, spoke with Beet.tv about the new 1080p format, the experiment in pre-roll ads and YouTube’s open API.
Read MoreMistrust: National Leadership Index 2009
Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership Director David Gergen and Visiting Professor Rod Kramer answer questions about this year’s National Leadership Index.
Read MoreMovie Marketing Online: 2012
The depth of content for this online campaign is staggering. If you wanted to spend the time, you could immerse yourself in the 2012 world even before seeing the actual film.
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