From the worlds first full page press ad in 1906 to face recognition check-in’s in 2013. What worked and what didn’t… by Jeremy Waite
From the worlds first full page press ad in 1906 to face recognition check-in’s in 2013. What worked and what didn’t… by Jeremy Waite
What motivates us to work? Contrary to conventional wisdom, it isn’t just money. But it’s not exactly joy either. It seems that most of us thrive by making constant progress and feeling a sense of purpose. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely presents two eye-opening experiments that reveal our unexpected and nuanced attitudes toward meaning in our work
Slides from London Content Strategy Meetup 26 February 2013 by suedavis
Interesting thoughts by ExactTarget
Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz)
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As we move through the world, we have an innate sense of how things feel — the sensations they produce on our skin and how our bodies orient to them. Can technology leverage this? In this fun, fascinating TED-Ed lesson, learn about the field of haptics, and how it could change everything from the way we shop online to how dentists learn the telltale feel of a cavi