Back up your work! Wear a foil hat!
The Mayan’s were right! Take cover… this is massive solar storm is heading our way and will hit today: It was sent by this rather beautiful “monster sunspot” three days ago: Read more details at EarthSky.org.
Facebook Pages Race To Adopt Timeline, 8M Of 37M+ Upgraded In 10 Days
On March 30th, Facebook will forcibly migrate all Pages onto the Timeline redesign, but Facebook tells me it only took 10 days for 8 million of the more than 37 million Pages that have been set up to opt into the change. The stats are a sign of success that show the added features are ones [...]
30 New Tablet Usage Stats Marketers Should Know
As adoption of mobile devices grows among consumers, it’s important for marketers to keep up with its evolution and know the facts. What are the trends that are shaping mobile usage? Which devices are more popular than others? How is information getting consumed on these devices? What can marketers do to take advantage of these [...]
Visualisation: how far away is the sun?
In case you were wondering, it’s really very far away… http://bradblogspeed.com/how-far-away-is-the-sun-another-visualization
What’s more important? Time, cost or quality?
Great article in Adnews today: If you asked your client this question, what would the answer be? In the creative industry, it’s too often that our clients have unrealistic expectations around the time and cost of a task. The inevitable trade-off of an unrealistic deadline is quality. But surely our clients should care more about [...]
Forget ‘six degrees’–we are actually closer
In a continuation of the concept of “six degrees of separation,” Facebook and the University of Milan announced tonight they had determined that the average number of people who separate any two individuals in the world is actually 4.74. Full article by news.cnet.com
