3:32 pm - Tue, May 29, 2012
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haneefkhan:

Not long ago people assumed that society voted rationally.

The electorate, apparently, would evaluate their options, carefully balancing out the issues (where each candidate stood on immigration, education or the environment) before making a definitive and reasoned conclusion on who to vote for.

10:01 am - Thu, May 24, 2012
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bitly:

Did you see those silly cats on Tumblr, that breaking news on Twitter, and those photos of your friend’s kids on Facebook? Different social networks have their own distinct personalities. Bitly links are shared across all social networking services, giving us a unique viewpoint on how these…

4:43 pm - Thu, May 17, 2012
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1:59 pm - Tue, May 15, 2012
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Mona Lisa Remix by Graphic Nothing on Flickr.
12:02 pm
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alinskyscomputer:

When people take time out of their busy lives to visit your website you can assume that they’re either a prospective or a returning supporter. Hits to the websites of most of the organisations I work with are approximately 35% new users and 65% returning.

The need to capture the information of…

10:09 am

History of marketing

5:45 pm - Mon, May 14, 2012
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fred-wilson:

in five years, i bet there will be a lot of red from astoria to red hook. the next big growth sector for tech is the other side of the east river

fred-wilson:

in five years, i bet there will be a lot of red from astoria to red hook. the next big growth sector for tech is the other side of the east river

5:39 pm
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haneefkhan:

Have you ever heard of choice architecture?

Perhaps not - but you will have engaged in it before.

Choice architecture, a key component of the broader science of behavioural economics, explores the way we present choices and how they can affect the decisions that people make.

Scientists have…

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1:44 pm - Fri, May 11, 2012
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