How the Mobile “We” Discover, Riot, Buy, Protest, Protect and Play Together

Friday, September 5th, 2008

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You’re strolling down a boutique-lined street. A restaurant catches your eye. You whip out your phone, scan the bar code on the window then go online to peak at reviews. It got raves so why not go […]

 
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How Our Tech Helps Us Get Along - or Not

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Bluntly speaking, we are more likely to cooperate in a group when those who don’t get punished. “Darwin had a blind spot. It wasn’t that he didn’t see the role of cooperation in evolution. He just didn’t see how important it is.” Little has changed until relatively recently.

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Reduce Your Risk in Hiring the Right Designer

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

A big stumbling block in hiring the graphic designer who most “gets” your business is this. You won’t know if you’ll like the design until after you put your money down. The smaller your business and budget the greater the risk it seems.
That’s how it works at two popular places, ifreelance and Elance. Buyer […]

We’d Rather Work Together Than Alone

Friday, February 15th, 2008

So says Smart Mobs author Howard Rheingold in this 19-minute talk at the Ted conference. He believes it is instinctive to want to participate in a compatible group. Of course, we are only as strong as the weakest link. Hear how to be a part of

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Undecided? You’ll Probably Vote For Someone Who…

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

…looks like you, research shows. So if you are leaning toward one political (or marital?) candidate or have not yet decided, here’s how you might be influenced. “Morphing faces”- based research demonstrates your instinctive tendency to like the person who looks right – like you.
Smart Mobs author and Stanford professor, Howard Rheingold has […]

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