Yams and Tweets: Future of Health Tech, Ads in Excel

Fast Company shows how health and life science technology solutions will one day become a natural part of our behavior and lifestyle.

Nielsen dives deeper in the case to move beyond CTR for display ads and shows relationship to offline purchases.

The free Microsoft Office 2010 Starter Edition will have ads.

Amazing projection-on-buildings work:



This early film by the Lumiere Bros., hand-painted frame by frame, is supposedly the first film ever using special effects.

Gartner:  "by the end of 2013, 70% of enterprises will have issued guidelines to their staff about behavior and dress code when it comes to using an avatar associated with the company."

YouTube, which has just reached one billion daily views, offers online classes on video production.

Eater.com offers $25 to food bloggers who volunteer to shut down their blog.

The founder of the recently folded Domino magazine launches her latest web project, Lonny.

The Red Bulletin, a magazine published by Red Bull in 2 million copies per issue, incorporates augmented reality features.

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