January 2011
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Check out this Brisk/Instagram campaign for SXSW -...
Disclosure: Brisk is one of our (Real Branding) clients. I would post this anyway, because it’s cool. I don’t know about you, but I want my photo on a can at SXSW. Brisk and Instagram have teamed up to bring 4,000 limited edition cans to South by Southwest 2011 via briskpic.com Posted via email from Tarah’s Digital Life | Comment »
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CloudApp - one of the most useful Mac OS apps I've...
Shorten URLs, create instant links to images, videos and other big files, seamless plug-ins (“raindrops”) for a lot of frequently-used programs, like Photoshop, Chrome/Firefox and more. Download this now. Thanks to Tom Padula for this one. CloudApp is here. Sign up Simple CloudApp allows you to share images, links, music, videos and files. Here is how it works:...
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The History of Social Networking [INFOGRAPHIC]
It’s amazing how much of this I remember, from the launch of these services. I love living in a time where communication challenges are often solved soon after the clamor for them reaches an audible din. The only thing I disagree with about this infographic is “The End” at the bottom. We are FAR from the end…via mashable.com Posted via email from Tarah’s...
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Foursquare's Rise to 6 Million Users [INFOGRAPHIC]...
The reigning abundance of food-related check-ins shows why I love Foursquare as a foodie - I use the Tips feature almost as much as Yelp these days.via mashable.com Posted via email from Tarah’s Digital Life | Comment »
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This Week's Best Apps (Gizmodo) with My Top...
Out of the iPhone apps, I suggest checking out Precorder and PBS, as well as Time Shutter if you’re a SF enthusiast. All of the iPad apps look pretty cool, but I don’t use TiVo and am not a graphic designer, so I’d say don’t miss World of Goo and AirView (video below) is pretty incredible, especially for a free app. This Week’s Best Apps ...
So True: The Bermuda Triangle of Productivity...
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New iPad multi-touch gesture support removes need...
Watch the iPad’s New Secret Tricks We’ve discovered a little gem in the iOS 4.3 beta: Four and five finger multi-touch gesture support for the iPad. Here’s how it looks in action. Each of the new gestures can be done with either four or five fingers—your choice—and they all work smoothly. A pinch brings you to the Home Screen, a swipe up or...
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Geek out with this amazing Infographic: 19 rings...
There are tonnes of apps, widgets and services out there that connect with twitter to do almost anything you desire. The catch is, with thousands of them out there, and every second one being called twitxxxx or tweetxxxx, it’s both challenging to remember what the good ones are, or find the ones that actually do something you need. So, as always, Brian Solis teamed up with Jess3 to create a...
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Gleanster - Free Market Research on Top Business...
Free Market Research… …that’s actually worth reading. Learn how Top Performers achieve their business objectives – and how Everyone Else can, too Benchmark Reports that reveal best practices in technology-enabled business initiatives, based on the experiences of thousands of industry practitioners Success Stories that bring the research to life with real-world case...
Verizon's Offering Unlimited Data on the...
I woke up this morning to about a million tweets, articles on my rss feed and other shouting about the speculation that Verizon is going to offer unlimited data to subscribers that use iPhones on their network. Are our memories really that short? AT&T did that at launch too…and we all complained endlessly about the overloaded networks. I’m not saying it’s not a great...
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Great Article & My Thoughts: "The Art of the...
My friend and fellow digital nerd, Caroline Giegrich (Twitter, LinkedIn) recently published a thorough analysis of the Check-In landscape, including location, content and brands, on Mashable. Definitely check it out for a run-down of the major players, marketing and brand integration, and her thoughts on the psychology behind why millions of people have incorporated this activity into various...