grubypunkt: If you work for people, it’s most important to listen to people. Our interactive installation has ears 🙂 And listens… From what we see and hear, we shape new models of creative cooperation.http://lnkd.in/BK7W2Q
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bonusmile: Have a seat#gracia #barcelona #graffiti #streetphotography #streetart #htc(from @bonusmile on Streamzoo) 🙂
conflictingheart: A fish sculpture constructed from discarded plastic bottles rises out of the sand at Botafogo beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, summer 2012. You can’t say this isn’t great….
futuristgerd: (via • Chart: Social Networks to Reach 1 in 4 People Worldwide This Year | Statista) Gerd adds: clearly… social networks are the new broadcasters. Makes sense to me. Huge shift underway. Implications?
gjmueller: What Is Web 3.0 And How Will It Change Education? This new table built by Dr. John Moravec details the evolving way we’re all learning, trying out technology, and growing as a community. Essentially, we’ll reach a new state of web skills when we reinvent technology tools to better enhance our personal learning. We’ll …
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Wow. Impressive work. See what you can’t get away with anymore? In many respects, it’s never been easier to compile and broadcast data like this.(1) Timeline Photos
futurist-foresight: An infographic look at the mobile economy (via Data point: The burgeoning mobile economy | JWT Intelligence)
analyticisms: Great mobile penetration numbers from Pew. pewinternet: As of May 2013: 91% of American adults have a cell phone 56% of American adults have a smartphone 28% of cell owners own an Android; 25% own an iPhone; 4% own a Blackberry 34% of American adults own a tablet computer As of January 2013: 26% …
natgeofound: The glow of an atomic bomb test draws Las Vegas casino workers in March 1953.Photograph by Volkmar K. Wenztel, National Geographic Wow.