Yes please. This is so awesome.
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Yes please. This is so awesome.
[Read more…] about DropBox: Inside Their Offices [Video Tour]
No excuse you… you… “older” people…!
I was definitely inspired by this design and homepage concept. Love it! Check it out: Gauged2.
Yes. I’ll be getting a few of these. I hope to purchase enough to throw at my team’s heads in the office too.
From Fast Company:
According to a 2006 report by the Federation of American Scientists, students recall just 10% of what they read and 20% of what they hear. If visuals accompany an oral presentation, retention rises to 30%.
But “if they do the job themselves, even if only as a simulation,” students can remember 90%.
via How Video Games Are Infiltrating – and Improving – Every Part of Our Lives.
A phenomenal article about how Conan O’Brien was reborn as a social media and social networking powerhouse – a serious must-read.
O’Brien shakes his head at the memory. “Aaron’s saying, ‘You’re up to 250,000’ or something, and I would say, ‘I don’t know what that means.’ ” It meant that O’Brien was setting the single-day record for gathering followers on Twitter.
Just as quickly, O’Brien’s team began to hear that NBC was far from happy. “The network isn’t crazy about you tweeting. They’re not sure that’s cool,” O’Brien recalls being told. His response was simple: “Tell them I would be thrilled if they shut down my Twitter account. I’d love it if that got out. You think PR’s been bad up till now? Wait till you take away my Twitter account.” Today O’Brien laughs at the old-media disconnect of that moment: He is approaching 2.5 million followers.
Give it a read and then realize that something special happened with Conan – it might never be repeated.