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Micro Interactions + Direct Engagement

by: David Armano

So here's a presentation I gave recently to a client. I'm thinking through the concepts of "Micro Interactions" and "Direct Engagement".

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Comments (0)Posted on on 30 April, 2008 - 10:39
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Your final chance to vote for us at the Webby Awards

Today is the final day you can vote for us on the Webby Awards. So if you haven't done so, here's your chance to give us that little piece of encouragement or appreciation. Go to http://pv.webbyawards.com, look for the category Best Business Blog, and cast your vote.

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Comments (0)Posted on on 30 April, 2008 - 07:18
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Money, Social Status Similar in Brain

by: Roger Dooley

Why do people do things that will gain them social approval? It turns out that the same parts of the brain are activated for a positive social outcome as for a monetary reward. In other words, the same reward circuitry is turned on both by social and monetary gains. Corporate marketers as well as non-profit fundraisers have always known that most individuals crave social approval, but these new findings show how our brains process these social rewards and how they relate to money.

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Comments (0)Posted on on 29 April, 2008 - 22:51
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Abercrombie behind Obama

by: Ilya Vedrashko

All these people in A&F behind Obama - not a product placement.

Which brings up an old question: what's the effect of news photography on a brand?

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Comments (1)Posted on on 29 April, 2008 - 00:30
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MacArthur Forum Talk on 'Teen Socialization Practices in Networked Publics'

by: danah boyd

Last Wednesday, I gave a talk in Palo Alto as part of the MacArthur Forum "From MySpace to Hip Hop" alongside the rest of the Digital Youth Research Team. I'm still waiting on the videos and as soon as I have them, I will post them. In the meantime, I thought that I'd share my crib from the talk. For those of you who know my work, much of this will be familiar. Still, it's a pretty good overview of my project. Enjoy!

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Comments (0)Posted on on 29 April, 2008 - 00:20
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