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futuretechreport: Solar Panel Inside Nivea Print Ad Generates Power to Charge Your Cell Phone. “Giovanni + Draftfcb in São Paulo, Brazil, developed the ad, which includes a wafer-think solar panel and phone plug, to promote the Nivea Sun line of skincare products.” For more details – click here. ME: This is pretty incredible! Great job Nivea!
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smarterplanet: City Forward: An Award-Winning Lesson in the Use of Open Big Data | Citizen IBM Blog Sponsored by IBM, the City Forward website can be used to compare a selected city’s characteristics and challenges to others around the world. In the process, users can identify trends, pinpoint similarities and get ideas for how a city may be […]
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“The combination of Obamacare regulations, incentives in the recovery act for doctors and hospitals to shift to electronic records and the releasing of mountains of data held by the Department of Health and Human Services is creating a new marketplace and platform for innovation — a health care Silicon Valley — that has the potential […]
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thenextweb: Would you agree with this observation by Marrisa Mayer? Find more insightful quotes like these on our Pinterest Page Matt
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“The questions I am often asked about my career tend to concentrate not on how one learns to code but how a woman does.Let me separate the two words and begin with what it means to become a programmer.The first requirement for programming is a passion for the work, a deep need to probe the […]
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Hi There, My name’s Alexis (lex) and this is my blog! I’m a USC Interactive Entertainment student currently exploring the intersection between content and platform. WHICH, means that I’m interested in a whole slew of things including but not limited to: design, UX, UI, coding, graphic art, pop culture, entertainment, film, photography, typography, and some […]