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Extremely Live and Incredibly Informational – Our Live Infographic for the 2012 Academy Awards
We collected, analyzed and visualized more than 1M tweets on all of the biggies for the Oscars, like Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, and here’s what we found…
Pinterest: Relevant for Brands or Just Another Pretty Face?
Brands are using Pinterest to connect with customers. Companies are leveraging Pinterest to humanize their brand, collect and share relevant resources, promote products, and drive traffic to websites. But will it work?
2012: The Year of the Live-Data Infographic – The Revolution Will Be Visualized (In Real-Time)
In 2011, the “infographic” went mainstream. Big time. Take a hot topic, insert data,visualize in graphic form to explain aforementioned topic and, voila, infographic. Infographics have varied widely in terms of topic, tone and, unfortunately, quality. They’ve ranged from the mundane (Fashion Week Payscales) to the sublime (McCandless’s Billion Dollar Gram). David McCandless, Nick Felton, and sites
CES 2012 – It’s a Wrap
It’s over. It’s time for complete exhaustion to set in. CE executives around the world are now looking to recover from the miles of walking they’ve logged, and damage they’ve done to their livers. Lucky for them, we’re coming up on a 3-day weekend here in the U.S. CES 2012 proved to be predictable but
CES Day 2: The Movers and Shakers*
We’re nearly half way through CES, and most everything that is going to be revealed, has been. We always love to see how the brand buzz changes throughout the week, as products are announced and booths are explored. Watch Your Back, LG The biggest change we’re seeing since Monday is the equalization of buzz amongst
What’s a-Buzz at CES
The crowds are descending upon Las Vegas this week for the biggest technology show in the world – the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Approximately 150,000 people are expected to hit the show floor this year. The good news for the crowds is that the show no longer overlaps with the Adult Entertainment Expo,