Posted By Ivy Chang - May 11, 2012

Want to catch up with what happened in the digital world this week? Our weekly cheat sheet will fill you in on everything you missed while you were scrambling to meet deadlines and put out fires.
Check out Google Maps cool labyrinth web game, Absolut Vodka's augmented reality street art, how Stride gum created the world's longest banner ad, and more!
1. Learn About Google Maps With Their New Cube Game
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Posted By Ivy Chang - April 27, 2012

Want to catch up with what happened in the digital world this week? Our weekly cheat sheet will fill you in on everything you missed while you were scrambling to meet deadlines and put out fires.
This week, read about how you can get discounted airfare just by using the Anywake app or by shopping as fast as you can in a Puma store, the new Tipp-Ex interactive YouTube video, and
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Posted By rapple - April 20, 2012

Want to catch up with what happened in the digital world this week? Our weekly cheat sheet will fill you in on everything you missed while you were scrambling to meet deadlines and put out fires.
This week, read about Google’s new TV-Like Metric, Adidas’ Tracker Embedded Clothing, Domino’s recruiting via iPad game, and how iHeart Radio’s fan base grew 30-fold.
1. Google announced the launch of Active GRP, a measurement system that
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Posted By rapple - April 12, 2012

My team and I comb the internet hours a day trying to stay on top of the latest digital trends. Every so often, I will come across a website that is so cool, innovative and inspirational that the C&C Music Factory song, “Things that make you go hmmm” starts playing in my head. In a world where most things are digitized standing out in the crowd becomes harder and harder
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Posted By gsteen - April 5, 2012

We’ve all noticed that he’s been acting strange recently. Pushing his beliefs on other people, snooping around the smartphones of business associates and even outright lying when faced with difficult questions.
Yes, Google has not been himself recently. But why?
It’s because their main source of income, search advertising, looks like it will be drying up over the next decade or so and the company is grasping at straws trying to figure
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Posted By Ivy Chang - March 29, 2012

Want to catch up with what happened in the digital world this week? Our week in review will fill you in on everything you missed while you were scrambling to meet deadlines and put out fires.
This week, see how you can make your Instagram photos tangbile, what brands are offering rewards for direct and online engagements, and how Xbox LIVE subscribers can control TV content using their voice.
Use Location and
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Posted By gsteen - March 22, 2012

Want to catch up with what happened in the digital world this week? Our weekly cheat sheet will fill you in on everything you missed while you were scrambling to meet deadlines and put out fires.
Read on to learn how Nike turned a building into an app, why your house will soon tweet you when it's damaged and how brands are soothing your airport headaches.
Nike Turns Architecture Into App at
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Posted By sspearman - March 15, 2012

Want to catch up with what happened in the digital world this week? Our weekly cheat sheet will fill you in on everything you missed while you were scrambling to meet deadlines and put out fires.
Read on to learn how Neiman Marcus is revolutionizing the retail experience, how Marvel is turning their comic books into magical experiences and how a webcam can let you control your computer with a wave
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Posted By gsteen - March 7, 2012

There are over 100 million smartphone users in the U.S. and they are smarter than your average bear. More affluent, too.
In 2011, we saw consumer habits shift as smartphone ownership became the norm and mobile commerce went mainstream.
So we have an upscale audience with buying power who has begun to use features that allow us to put the path to purchase in their hands, any time and anywhere. How do
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Posted By rmay - March 6, 2012

Starting today, Google is rebranding the Android Market, Google Books, Google Music, and video content. Google Play will be the new destination for all buyable Google content and makes the content accessible across all browsers and mobile devices through automatic cloud-based syncing. Google Play seems to be similar to Apple’s iCloud and iTunes Match applications and aims to make its e-commerce and cloud syncing abilities easier for users to understand.
Implications: Consumers
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