dijous 20 d’octubre de 2011

Obama campaign asks graphic designers to work for free on Jobs poster

Boing Boing
Good thing there are no unemployed graphic designers in America. Because if there were, it would be really uncool for our president to have asked them to labor, without pay, for a poster about creating jobs for out-of-work Americans. (Rolling Stone)

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Apple posts picture from the Celebration of Steve Jobs’ life

9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence

Apple has just posted the picture above from Apple’s event this afternoon. Apple’s CEO is on stage speaking about Steve Job’s impact on the world.

Here’s hoping they post the video (but understand if not).

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dimarts 18 d’octubre de 2011

Anonymous and Occupy Wall Street

Boing Boing
The Real Role Of Anonymous In Occupy Wall Street: "Anonymous has caught the attention of the media--and even Homeland Security--with its biggest contribution to Occupy Wall Street: hype. But, so far, the amorphous, leaderless hacktivist movement has disappointed anyone expecting full-on revolution from a Guy Fawkes-masked army or a massive cyber attack." (Fast Company)

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dilluns 17 d’octubre de 2011

¿Por qué tematizar un producto turístico?

Blog TRW - El Blog del Tourism Revolution Ecosystem
Porque el mercado de la oferta sol y playa está saturado: El principal reto al que se enfrenta el sector turístico español es la diversificación. Ante una demanda segmentada en su motivación, en la que influyen cantidad de variables sociodemográficas, culturales y económicas. Nos encontramos con una oferta turística desestructurada, con falta de integración de [...]
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diumenge 16 d’octubre de 2011

This Boning Dinosaur Skeleton Exhibit Is Proof that American Museums Are Too Prudish [Dinosaurs]

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Europeans have all the fun: lower drinking ages, funner beaches, easier lifestyles and... dinosaur skeletons having sex in their museums. This exhibit, which clearly shows two T-Rexes "mating", is located in the Jurassic Museum of Asturias in Spain. More »


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