Daily Archives: February 18, 2012

Illustration: Bruce Lee as Spider-Man

Via Scoop.itA Drunk Designer

Can you imagine Bruce Lee as Spider-Man! How cool would that be? Possibly the best fantasy Spidey casting I’ve ever heard. Artist: Alex Tuis

Why We Use Social Media in Our Personal Lives But Not for Work

Via Scoop.itArt, Design, Social Media, Sex & Hangovers

“We’ve spent a fortune on collaborative technology, but no one is using it … or if they are, it’s for purely social, non-productive activities.” Sound familiar? It’s a lament I’ve heard many times from organizations over the past several years.
Via blogs.hbr.org

Watch Design: Urwerk UR-110 Watch

Via Scoop.itA Drunk Designer

Good news fans of overly-complicated timepieces: the Urwerk UR-110 Watch ($TBA) might be the company’s craziest yet. Its asymmetrical face sports three torpedo-like hour/minute modules, with the time displayed on the far right, planetary gearing, a dial side Control Board, an “Oil Change” service indicator, a day/night indicator, and two air turbines to minimize wear, all crammed inside an attention-grabbing titanium case.
Via uncrate.com

Qantas Airbus 380 Resembles Star Trek U.S.S. Enterprise

Via Scoop.itA Drunk Designer

Qantas Airbus 380 – the world’s largest passenger airliner – may look like any other jumbo fleet from the outside, yet its refurbished first-class cabins look eerily like the interior of the U.S.S.
Via www.luxury-insider.com

Insight: A Day in the Life of a Social Media Manager

Via Scoop.itDesign & Social Media

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a social media manager? That involves taking care of tweets, hitting up Skype, managing Facebook pages and being connected at all times. The folks over at Socialcast have done some pretty good research for an infographic called “A Day in the Life of a Social Media Manager” and there are surprising statistics in there.
Via socialtimes.com

Op-Ed: Is crowdsourcing the future of original online streaming content?

Via Scoop.itDesign & Social Media

Online streaming is becoming a highly coveted market niche many businesses want to get into. In the past year there has been a lot of talk on the web about this industry. (Op-Ed: Is crowdsourcing the future of original online streaming content?
Via www.digitaljournal.com

Demographics: Find Eligible Women

Via Scoop.itArt, Design, Social Media, Sex & Hangovers

We found the cities with the most eligible women, and the places where you won’t find any (“@nraetodd cousin, how about that move to DC?
Via www.menshealth.com

How Pinterest Is Becoming the Next Big Thing in Social Media for Business

Via Scoop.itArt, Design, Social Media, Sex & Hangovers

The online ‘pinboard’ is driving serious traffic and proving to be a powerful online marketing tool for some companies.
Via www.entrepreneur.com

Why Pinterest Is Playing Dumb About Making Money

Via Scoop.itArt, Design, Social Media, Sex & Hangovers

Despite the company’s protests to the contrary, Pinterest already knows how to make money, and may already have a model that would work for users, retailers, and itself.
Via www.theatlantic.com

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