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July, 2011  // Posts published in July, 2011

3 Music Sites That Are High In Fun And Low In Productivity

3 Music Sites That Are High In Fun And Low In Productivity

Part of the fun of being a Strategist is finding out about all the new sites, apps and gadgets that come out. Here are 3 examples that I’ve been using over the past few weeks: 1. Turntable.fm Like a lot of startups today, I first heard about Turntable.fm on Twitter. Turntable.fm is an invite-only social music site...

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Rebecca Black is Back!

Rebecca Black is Back!

You heard me right.  Love it or love to hate it, unless you’ve been living under a rock buried deep deep in the earth, you have no doubt heard of Rebecca Black and her hugely (un)popular viral track, “Friday.” Her song was so famous in fact, that the cast of Glee performed it in their prom episode,...

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14 Jul Posted by Diego Cantu in Creativity | 1 comment

The Creative Personality

The Creative Personality

Those of us who live in this industry always wonder what makes a creative person, well, creative. I was doing some web surfing and I found a very interesting article by “Creativity  Researcher” Mihaly  Csikszentmihalyi. In his work, he discusses multiple  characteristics and  paradoxical traits of creative people. He argues that if there is one word that sets...

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11 Jul Posted by Casanova in Technology | Comments

More Content Means Shorter Attention Spans

More Content Means Shorter Attention Spans

Internet users are spending less time on websites as they surf the internet compared to a year ago. A Google Analytics worldwide study shows that the average time spent on websites has dropped 26 seconds, from 5:49 to 5:23. This difference was observed in an “anonymous data sharing pool” that included hundreds of thousands of...

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The Changing Face of California’s Families

The Changing Face of California’s Families

A few weeks ago I was fascinated by an article in the LA Times by Linthicum, Bloomenkatz and Gold (sounds like law offices but they are the reporters) about how the most recent Census figures show how the traditional family structure is changing in California. It is not a surprise to anybody the high number...

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