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Infographics on Christmas Celebration by America, U.S. with entertainment and fun with santa spending $749.51 on holiday related expenses
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In Facebook's quest to generate more revenue, it's going to muck up your News Feed with auto-playing videos, the FT reports.
Facebook is set to launch video advertising in its newsfeed in July... Via Martin Gysler
Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's insight:
Oh no. That woudn't be a good idea. It would be terrible.
Mr Branson's curator insight,
May 8, 5:42 AM
It will be interesting to see if Facebook or facebookers can make video and chat work? I don't think so. The business model of Facebook has always been 'social' interaction and now asking facebookers to watch video instead of chat or gossip may turn the tide for Facebook.
Sage Osterfeld's curator insight,
May 8, 11:45 AM
Facebook taking a queue from porn sites. Great.
Is there anything more annoying that an autoplaying ad that you don't care about ruining whatever it is you're doing? Every time I run across one, it's usually below the scroll where I can see it so I'm like, "where the hell is that noise coming from?" (Then I scroll down and find the ad playing, right click on it and use my Ad Block plugin to keep that server from ever showing me an ad again.)
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This stage in story design is itself another face of wonder. Wonder is experiencing something anew. At first, wonder opens us to the moment, feeling suspended in time and space for a few seconds. Or a few months.
Wow -- what a gem of an article! I love love love it. It's perspective is unique, different and so right on.
The author, Jeffery Davis, tackles the emotion of wonder and how critical it is for 'storytellers and business artists' (that's us, BTW) to understand it, and build it into our organizational stories.
Awesome!
Davis does a great job explaining 2 types of wonder and how they relate to business and business storytelling. He talks about why working with wonder is important, and then goes on to suggest how we can bring wonder into the stories we share.
Run -- don't walk -- to read this significant piece. You will be glad you did! Via Karen Dietz, juandoming Delete the scoop?
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EW exclusive! Art presents 10 scenes from the Peter Jackson film! (Use the magnifier to get a closer look at the detail in each section; move left and right using the scroll bar under the image.)
DRC: Simple, yet visually spectacular storytelling ... and it's interactive! Via The Digital Rocking Chair, Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist Delete the scoop?
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Very informative
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May 24, 12:29 AM
Agree, lots of great information. Recommended. I want to add one thing, if you're looking to build a website and
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Joe Berkowitz: "A gallery showing of some excellent Breaking Bad-inspired art marks the conclusion of a participatory campaign promoting the final season of the show." Via The Digital Rocking Chair Delete the scoop?
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Ben Child: Is a revelation in a TV trailer for Ridley Scott's new science-fiction film just a calculated attempt to increase hype? Via The Digital Rocking Chair
Steve Wilhite's comment,
May 6, 2012 2:06 PM
The promotion for this movie has elevated hype to an art form. I still think the asteroid mining story that broke a couple of weeks ago is part of the orchestrated hype leading up to this movie's release. ;)
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hahaha
I think we all know how we Christmas shop, but it is fun to see the details in picture form and not a stuffy chart.