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“Just be sure to tell the guy at the front you’re headed for repairs or to rent a machine, it’s their weakest and only line of defense.”
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From Adfreak: “Fake medical conditions are a pretty stale advertising idea, but adolescent males are still loving this new “projectile dysfunction” ad from Activision. The game’s players, afflicted by limp bullets, take a “nutricious and shootilic
Nike POV football ad
I blogged about Brawndo earlier this year (or was it last one?), anyway, here’s a NYT article about it
A glimpse at Google Health
Interview: Justin Ouellette, The Man Behind Muxtape
Hum. Origami for your furniture. How cool is that?!
What do you do with 400 free bags of Cheetos? Dump them into the office of an unsuspecting co-worker while he’s out at lunch, of course.
From Springwise: “Blyk targets 16- to 24-year-olds with its free mobile phone service, which includes 217 texts and 43 minutes every month. In exchange, of course, they get advertising—up to 6 messages sent to their phones each day. Britain’s youth don’
ECO-ICONIC | “Eco-friendly goods and services sporting bold, iconic markers and design, helping their eco-conscious owners show off their eco-credentials to their peers.At the heart of ECO-ICONIC is a status shift (isn’t there always?): many consume
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