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Bob Greenberg (RGA) opens his On Creativity series talking about design and storytelling.
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The central thesis of the paper is that media proliferation and fragmentation aren’t just offering advertising practitioners more media choices – they are changing the very fundamentals of marketing and brand-building.
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If you really want to scare AMPTP companies, say this to them: “I hear you make even more money from “metadata” than almost anything.” They’ll quickly turn and run. Simply, metadata is the data embedded in New Media.
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ideas designed to annoy
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Sublime.
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Loving this.
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This looks good.
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His magic has not extended to visual entertainment. Hollywood and cable companies aim to keep it that way
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While IE has achieved great success on the internet, its reach doesn’t end there. The IE boys are hard at work on features, TV shows and silent underwater propulsion systems.
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By picking up the tiny vibrations of thermal energy that exist naturally in all objects, researchers at the University of Illinois have performed ultrasonic measurements without using a source.
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The system and method may provide a preliminary processing of the input waveform and is used to recognize the particular noise rather than a non-noise signal.
January 15, 2008 at 5:34 am
You can learn more about Neural network noise anomaly recognition system and method – Patent 6718316 by visiting http://www.wikipatents.com. This site has the largest database of patents open for public comment on the internet, allows PDF downloading of patents, free patent translation into multiple languages, and additional information and resources. I suggest you add this link to your blog. Enjoy!
Jamie