links for 2009-09-21
22 September 2009
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While online news as it exists today is great for 24/7 access, real-time updates, increased transparency, and multiperspectival discussions, it still lacks the depth and detail of a feature story in a print magazine.
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Bizarrely younger, poorer and lower class readers are more likely to pay the subs than older, richer and posher ones.
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Woman poses topless on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square as part of Antony Gormley's One and Other art project
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Google ran some "Google doodle" logos featuring flying saucers, tempting us to work out what they were about. We did. And the twittering masses got it right
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Do your customers think they own your brand? The days of control are behind us. The brands that will win in this new landscape are those whose base of operations lie not in control but in leadership. This is brand democracy at work.
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This poster is nothing short of brilliant. A poster by Roland Tiango – the recipient completes by revealing spot-varnished type with hands made dirty by handling the poster. This is the first of a series of posters. At the end you look at yourself and read the message – you can't help but to get the message. Lovely.
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A university is offering a free iPhone application it has developed to help students starting their first term.
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