emergentfutures:

The Future of Ads: Mobile Will Crush Display; Games Could Crush Them All
Mobile is killing the display ad, just as the Internet killed the newspaper ad. The shift from desktop to mobile is absolutely as big as the shift from brick-and-mortar to online, and, like any major shift, will create big winners and losers.
Full Story: The Atlantic

emergentfutures:

The Future of Ads: Mobile Will Crush Display; Games Could Crush Them All

Mobile is killing the display ad, just as the Internet killed the newspaper ad. The shift from desktop to mobile is absolutely as big as the shift from brick-and-mortar to online, and, like any major shift, will create big winners and losers.

Full Story: The Atlantic

posted : Thursday, June 14th, 2012

reblogged from : Emergent Futures Tumblelog

THIS IS GENIUS

THIS IS GENIUS

(Source: misssedcalls)

posted : Friday, September 9th, 2011

reblogged from : penbitten.com

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Very funny, but true. I’m as guilty as the next geek but I’m working on it ;)

posted : Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Google can help you research candidates, watch their ads, poke fun at their gaffes and find out how they did on Election Day. But the site hasn’t exactly fared very well at getting voters to the right polling places. One of the search company’s Election Center apps, which helps citizens find their assigned ballot boxes, has served up a series of errors that may have sent some voters to the wrong polling places.

posted : Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010