Good one Casey.
#makeitcount
#makeitcount
The magazine asked advertisers to submit work in the style of the 60s and everyone got on board.
http://workthatmatters.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/more-faux-retro-ads-than-you-can-skake.html
Australian men are childish morons. Advertising has been telling us this for years, but if your man would rather play foosball with a stranger than choose the furniture he will have to live with, perhaps you're nesting in the wrong tree.
http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/ikea-debuts-m-nland-daycare-men-while-women-sho...
Future of payment for anything in physical space.
This technology was developed by Jason Saragih, a research scientist at the CSIRO in Brisbane. It’s pretty creepy, but with some refinement could make for some very interesting applications in the future. You can read a bit more about this, and his other projects here.
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Just put your mouse on a city anywherein the world and the newspaper headlines pop up...
Double click and the page gets larger...
you can read the entire paper on some if
you click on the right place.
You can spend forever here.
http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/flash/
Also, if you look at the European papers,
the far left side of Germany will pop up as
The Stars & Stripes (European edition,
of course).
AND, this site changes every day with the publication of new editions
of the paper.
Hope you enjoy this.
Hasn’t got off the ground yet and may not get far off it when it does but an entertaining example of another of the spate of real world games facilitated by mobile/digital/social.
Do this instead wasting time on reading and exercise.