January 2011
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Google Finds It Hard to Reinvent Philanthropy →
On the foundation of Google’s philanthropic arm in 2004: “Google.org can play the entire keyboard,” Dr. Larry Brilliant said in an interview with The New York Times shortly after his appointment. “It can start companies, build industries, pay consultants, lobby, give money to individuals and make a profit.”
You, Me & The Digital We: Hanne Mugass displays... →
thedigitalwe:
Part 1: Value Creation, Curation and Art in the Age of eBay & Tumblr via PSFK
PSFK publishes an interesting interview with Hanne Mugass whose work, Secondary Market, is on display at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in their most recent exhibition Free.
On her installation:
“The…
Eisenberg, Samberg, Zuckerberg: Worth it just for the “awkberg…”
In an action unprecedented in Internet history, the Egyptian government appears...
– Egypt Leaves the Internet (via bmdesign)
AOL Presents: Kids acting out The Social Network and other videos. (via Flavorpill)
The Rise of the New Global Elite →
The lesson of history is that, in the long run, super-elites have two ways to survive: by suppressing dissent or by sharing their wealth. It is obvious which of these would be the better outcome for America, and the world.
(via @BrainPicker)
Miller High Life: The Official Beer of You →
Now this is smart—instead of paying million dollar endorsement deals, Miller High Life is offering $1 compensation deals to anyone who wants to show their support for the brand. You can even donate that dollar to the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America. Well done!
NYC's Chief Digital Officer →
A casual day at the office. Sander Kleinenberg: Le Dessert—a downtempo mix created for the Dutch, Michelin-starred restaurant, Oud Sluis (www.oudsluis.nl).
If It Were My Home →
Art direction crush...Chillout Sessions XII
tonyme:
Client: Ministry of Sound Australia
By: Collider AU/Andrew van der Westhuyzen 15-09-09
“A homage to Frank Lloyd Wright and Neutra and the lifestyles their buildings accommodated, Chillout Sessions XII takes us to a fusion of time periods somewhere between the 50s and the 80s in the filtered light of California.”
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Sean Parker - The $880 Million Dollar Man →
(via Jon Weiman)
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I can’t believe this. Amazing.
putthison:
In 1964, Lyndon Johnson needed pants, so he called the Haggar clothing company and asked for some. The call was recorded (like all White House calls at the time), and has since become the stuff of legend. Johnson’s anatomically specific directions to Mr. Haggar are some of the most intimate words we’ve ever heard from the mouth of a President.
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Thought Leadership in the Agency World →
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Sean Parker - The $880 Million Dollar Man →
(via Jon Weiman)
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