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Where Google Street View Cars Sleep
Where Google Street View Cars Sleep
Broken Promise: Google Retained Street View Data
On Friday, Google sent a letter to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) admitting that they had broken their 2010 promise to delete certain Street View data. The data, which included information related to users’ private email addresses, passwords, and web/picture search history, was illegally collected by the Google Street View vehicles from unprotected wireless networks. [...]
luminescent art gardens
"Cities in the western world are restructuring themselves (recycling, reusing, restoring,…"
“Cities in the western world are restructuring themselves (recycling, reusing, restoring, rehabilitating) in an unprecedented period of social re-invention. This requires a whole new thinking about values and points of view.”
– Gerald Tremblay, New Design Cities
Webinar Slides: 30 Internet Marketing Tips You Need RIGHT NOW
From my webinar yesterday. Have a gander. The video’s going live in a few hours:
How Startups Can Connect with Brands
I’m in Israel right now, and for some of the trip I’m meeting with some fantastic startups, venture capitalists, and other connectors, doers, and thinkers here. I could be here all year and still not have time to meet everyone I’d want to in Tel Aviv alone.
I went up to Herzliya as the guest of Carmel Ventures to present to their partners, startups, and other guests on How Startups Can Connect with Brands. An annotated, downloadable version of the presentation is below. It follows last week’s launch of Startup Outlook. Expect more to come.
StepStats Offers Better Statistics for Your Fitbit [Fitness]
Webapp StepStats offers a more detailed view of your activity patterns measured by Fitbit, the popular, pocketable activity-tracking tool. More »
A Broader View of Link Building
I once read a provocative question by Eric Ward (that I will paraphrase): “If the search engines went away tomorrow, how would anyone find your website?” Now, you might say, “That is a big ‘IF’- Google isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.” Then again, if you were hit by one of the recent algorithm changes, Google [...]
A universal story for the Olympic Games
Change just one letter and it becomes a universal story.
Reshared post from +Vic Gundotra
This is how to tell a story.
Congratulations to P&G on what I think is the best ad I’ve seen this year.
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See P&G’s Facebook page for more about their ‘Thank You Mom’ ad campaign for the London 2012 Olympics.






