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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.
• 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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