Whether you are a car worshiper or not, you have to admit that cars are a huge part of our modern lives. Certain cars in history truly made a difference, changed the way we drive and marked our imaginations.
The Social Media-Live TV Connection
Thoughts On How Social Media and TV Interact
5 of the Weirdest (and Coolest) Motorcycle Concepts
Motorcycle design goes way beyond what is common to the public. Each year, manufacturers and designers come up with futuristic and, let’s just say it, some pretty weird motorcycles concepts.
The Pen and the Sword
The Internet is changing our political environment and we need to change with it. Traditional activism is not dead but it does need social media to help it build momentum and to increase its participant base.
World’s Smallest Book
Teeny Ted from Turnip town was standing in the street singing his favourite turnip tune and tapping with his feet. The world’s smallest book is not available at Chapters, Indigo Books or even your local independent bookstore. Nor is it residing in the vault of an academic library at a prestigious university. It is, however, […]
How To Survive A Long Distance Relationship
The world is an open garden, with long distance love on the rise. While LDR’s are known to be very difficult, we live in a time when technology can make any distance feel a little bit smaller.
Viral Marketing – Conning People into Selling their Friends the Brooklyn Bridge
Viral marketing campaigns are making internet social media the equivalent of a vast virtual Tupperware party. Much of what is disseminated through viral marketing is deceptive and designed to induce people to act impulsively contrary to their own best interests. The veneer of grassroots populism conceals clever well-funded manipulators. The author urges readers to check facts and sources before sharing or liking political and commercial messages on the internet.
Tweet, Stumble and Ping: A Follow Up
I have had numerous requests for an update on ‘Tweet, Stumble and Ping: Driving Traffic with Social Media’ over the last few months. To that end, I have compiled some stats based on our last 3 months of traffic which will give you an excellent snapshot of where our traffic is coming from. I think you will find these numbers instructive, interesting, and in some cases, a bit surprising.
BMW’s 2012 3 Series: Uniting Innovation and Tradition
Released in October of last year, BMW’s 2012 3 Series made customers salivate a few more months as the models only entered the showrooms in February 2012. Most people would nevertheless agree that it was worth the wait: BMW’s sixth generation of its famous 3 Series combines the manufacturer’s traditional distinctive look with an impressive innovative thrust.
These Little Things Called Rare Earths Are Everywhere!
They are already in many of the technologies you use on a daily basis. And they are likely to be even more ubiquitous and omnipotent in the decades to come, notably fostering the development of green power. Strangely enough, the odds are that you have never or seldom heard about them. They are called rare earths.
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