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Sacrifice ten (facebook) friends for a sandwich

[txt] WHOPPER® Sacrifice Facebook application

What would you do for a free WHOPPER®? Would you insult an elected official? Would you do a naked handstand? Would you go so far as to turn your back on friendship? Install WHOPPER® Sacrifice on your Facebook profile and we’ll reward you with a free flame-broiled WHOPPER® Sandwich when you sacrifice 10 of your friends*.

[img] Willing sacrifices – fuzuoko on flickr

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New art new money

[txt] The Seeds of the Next Big Thing Are Being Planted Now www.techcrunch.com

What does this say about the nature of technological development and its relationship to the economy? That technological developments breed innovation, and that innovation can produce economic benefits with demonstrable impacts on the bottom line. No one knows what the next Google will be, but if it is not being built now, then someone will probably start working on it in the near future. Don’t stop working on side projects and ideas that interest you, because those ideas not only might turn into brilliant products or services but also might turn into the economic catalyst that spurs our economy onward.

video The Seed by Gaschka on vimeo.com

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More digital, less kids

txt: Digital kids ditch homework for networking

British 15-to-19-year-olds admit spending significantly less time doing homework than they used to as a result of their use of social-networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Bebo, according to research published today.

While teachers and parents will be dismayed, the 2008 Digital Entertainment Survey also makes uncomfortable reading for commercial TV executives. It shows that not only does a significant proportion of the important 15- to 19-year-old audience watch less television as a result of social networking, but that the vast majority of Britain’s 15-to-54-year-olds fast-forward through adverts when they watch programmes they have recorded.

link: Internet generation – wikipedia

img: tamaki on flickr.com

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The medium is the message from our sponsor

Facebook announced its new social advertising plans.

text from: Rough type -The social graft

Infect me. I’m yours.
Facebook, which distinguished itself by being the anti-MySpace, is now determined to out-MySpace MySpace. It’s a nifty system: First you get your users to entrust their personal data to you, and then you not only sell that data to advertisers but you get the users to be the vector for the ads. And what do the users get in return? An animated Sprite Sips character to interact with.

image from: Linzie Hunter on Flickr
yes! spam

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