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Abeeda Mahboob

Social Beauty Startup Preen.me Raises $800K From Genesis & Horizons Ventures | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Currently, the Preen.me website appears to mainly be a place for makeup and beauty ideas, but that will change in time. In the future, the goal is to allow users to find out what the top products are in any category based on the recommendations of those with similar profiles. For example, you'll be able to tell Preen.me that you're between 25 and 35 years old, have combination skin and live in a humid climate, and it will return a list of the top moisturizers women like you recommend. Essentially, it's a big data play built on top of crowdsourced user recommendations.
Simeon Spearman

Watch Mitsubishi Run Over Your Most Pretentious Friends On Facebook - SocialTimes - 1 views

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    "William Gelner, executive creative director at 180LA, the agency behind the campaign, told Adweek, "For many, social media has become a way to brag or show off.  From posting images of expensive  meals or wine they've had to exotic vacations they're on, this is an epidemic, and it's running rampant.  This is weird, considering the economic climate we're in.  Mitsubishi, a car with great design but at a more down-to-earth price, felt compelled to make a statement in-line with their brand ethos." When you head over to MitsubishiUnpretentious.com you'll be redirected to the Mitsubishi Facebook page, where a photo from your most pretentious friend will get mowed down by the Outlander Sport.  You can then watch as Mitsubishi analyzes more of your most pretentious friends and mows them down too."
Simeon Spearman

Climatecraft - 0 views

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    Minecraft and Climate data mashup; web of things
Emily Knab

Retailer's Weather Monitor Will Reduce Food Waste & Carbon Footprint - PSFK - 0 views

  • The technology will react real time to changing weather and then tell the stores to present foods that suit the climate
John Rich

Jordan's 6,000 Mosques Will Soon All Have Rooftop Solar | ThinkProgress - 0 views

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    No religious or cultural barriers to solar adoption, another reason why it'll drive the free energy future.
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