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The Thinking Mechanism – 5/6/11

The Thinking Mechanism is a series of weekly posts, published on Fridays, covering the ideas The Mechanism is thinking and talking about with our peers and clients.

The week in quick links:

How the Bin Laden announcement leaked out. - The news broke on Twitter but last Monday everyone in New York was buying newspapers.

Sunday night saw the highest sustained rate of Tweets ever. From 10:45 - 2:20am ET, there was an average of 3,000 Tweets per second.

Situation Room photo shows Flickr is grown up.

The 7 stages of News in a Twitter and Facebook era.

Google's latest commercial for Chrome is charming and sweet, until you realize how much information about us they already have.

The Daily Loses $10M During First Quarter. - Pioneering technology is nothing if the content is not good.

• Push Pop Press launched Our Choice, an interactive book by Al Gore, redefining the ebook(app). Software developer Mike Matas demoed the app(ebook) at this year's TED. Benjamin Jackson reviewed it. - Pioneering technology paired with good content.

Social Media accounts are Intellectual Property.

Fortune builds app for the browser instead of building an iPad app.

Another look at Saul Bass, this time logo design then and now. - The average life span of a Saul Bass logo is 34 years.

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