Category: Daily Entries

Art in Life: Colours in Culture

http://www.informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/colours-in-cultures/
I can tell when an artist or designer is dealing with depression.  Their colours become darker.
What do colours mean in different cultures? What colour is happiness in China? Or good luck in Africa? Or anger in Eastern Europe? Are any colour meanings universal across cultures and continents?
Check it out: A visualisation of the meanings of [...]

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Bridging the Gap: Social Media + Email = More Power

A new report from eMarketer shows how combining the strengths of email and social media can lead to better results.
You’ll recall around these parts the discussion of “Silent E.” Now this report teases that out a little more. It’s about how two complementary marketing practices can be used more wisely to engage customers in less [...]

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Global Diving & Salvage: Almost as real as “real life”

The intersection between “real life” and a Web presence can be subtle. To the general public, what, really, is Facebook other than Facebook.com? How is ESPN.com different from ESPN as a company?
With some clients, though, the difference is night and day.
Global Diving & Salvage, Inc., is, as the press releases note, “the largest diving contractor [...]

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Will Future MacBooks Be Backlit by the Sun?

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is such a tease. First it hints that Apple is working on intelligent power monitoring systems and solar-powered iPhones (and don’t forget the solar iPad rumors), and now a patent explores the possibility of sun-lit MacBook displays. AppleInsider points us to a patent entitled “External Light Illumination of Display [...]

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China Behind YouTube, Facebook, Twitter Outage

While the World is pondering the complex final moves in the cultural conflict between Google and China’s censors, the story has has taken a completely bizarre twist: For some reason, China’s censorship firewall went briefly world-wide.
This seems to be an event that you’d dismiss as part of the twisty background plot in a James Bond [...]

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