The JobVine

August 4, 2009

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Tough times call for innovative measures.
There’s a plethora of top talent currently out there looking to hook up with businesses to help those businesses keep their businesses flowing.
Enter The JobVine.

The JobVine is easy: Simply keep your friends and close contacts in the loop about possible jobs and freelance opportunities that you hear about.
Also post job titles of those who you currently know are looking to get more freelance work or who are wanting to change jobs.
This will build up a picture (or ‘vine’) of the talent that is currently out there to be picked by those who need it.


Ted Talks – Pattie Maes Demos The Sixth Sense

May 6, 2009

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This demo — from Pattie Maes‘ lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry — was the buzz of TED. It’s a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine “Minority Report” and then some.


Taste This! Lickable Advertising

March 26, 2009

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Imagine opening a Sunday newspaper and amongst the coupons is an advertisement for a new sports drink imploring you to lick it for a sample. Sound like an early April Fools’ Day joke? Well, it isn’t. In fact the marketing folks at newspaper ink giant U.S. Ink Corp. think it is one of the few things that can save the newspaper industry from decline.

U.S. Ink, a unit of Sun Chemical Corp., calls its new product “Taste-It Notes”, and for the last two weeks the Carlstadt, N.J., company has been trying to convince newspapers to adopt the peel-and-taste strips to help lick a predicted 22% drop in 2009 advertising revenue, according to New Jersey newspaper The Record.

U.S. Ink marketing manager Todd Wheeler told The Record the Taste-It Notes could give newspaper advertising an advantage that digital communications can’t match — not to mention a “yuck” factor.

However, U.S. Ink must have been aware of the fear of germs because the taste strips, which are manufactured by Bala Cynwyd, Pa.-based First Flavor, are packaged in a pouch for freshness. The company states 1.5 million people have tasted the Taste-It Note, and 59% were more likely to purchase the product after tasting it. Companies using First Flavor’s strips include Campbell’s Soup Co. (NYSE:CPB), Diageo plc (NYSE:DEO), and Welch Food Inc.

While clearly it could help keep some advertisers on board, it probably won’t sell more newspapers. After all, who is going to buy newspapers just to taste an ad anyway?


Diesel – Sex Party

September 25, 2008

 

Those lovely people at The Viral Factory put his together… And damn funny it is too!

Director: Keith Schofield

Edit (1st Oct 2008) – Youtube takes down the Diesel clip saying it violated their “Community Guidelines”. To view the video from its original source click here