No matter where you stand, there are lessons to be learned from Kony 2012.
In fact, when you look at the facts and figures of the Kony 2012 campaign, you can hardly deny it was a success.
Especially when it comes to the social media penetration:
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No matter where you stand, there are lessons to be learned from Kony 2012.
In fact, when you look at the facts and figures of the Kony 2012 campaign, you can hardly deny it was a success.
Especially when it comes to the social media penetration:
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Mobile commerce is expected to increase tremendously this decade. So it’s no surprise that mobile commerce startups are erupting all over the place. One such company is worth taking note of: Digby.
Digby provides a mobile platform via smartphone apps to enhance the retail experience for shoppers. By partnering with Digby, a retailer can provide a customized app for its customers that uses “geofencing” to do a variety of tasks.
These include: [Read more…] about “Dig” the Future of Mobile Commerce & Mobile Ministry
I’ve been a vocal critic of Hollywood’s attempts to stick to old business models and apparent desire to stifle innovation (see this post for more info). That’s why I was surprised when I saw that you could rent Dark Tide before it showed up in theaters.
I realize that this isn’t the latest Harry Potter or Star Wars film, but Halle Berry is an Oscar winning actress. This isn’t a film made for $200 and a couple of pizzas. I realize that it’s probably an experiment, but I’m in favor of watching new movies for less than the price of two tickets to the movie theater.
What if all movies were this way? Would you go to the theater anymore?
I’m currently attend graduate school on Wednesday nights at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. Over the past few weeks I’d noticed a few people walking around with t-shirts that read:
I agree with Brian.
Initially, I assumed that this was an inside joke that a learning cohort or some other student group had found hilarious enough to put on a t-shirt. However, tonight, I learned just how wrong I was.
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