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Emily Knab

MediaPost Publications Trend-Spotting In The Wild 08/25/2010 - 0 views

  • TrendyBing
  • One of the most overlooked tools of the trend-spotter can be other trend-spotters in the marketplace
  • 1.    Be aware of the world around you and look at people.
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  • 2.    Get out... out of the office, out of your house. 
  • 3.    Listen to yourself.
  • 4.    Attend conferences from other industries that may seem interesting to you.
  • 5.    The last piece of advice, the one that I read in an article and really liked, is, try and spot trends -- then assume the exact opposite of that trend.
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    interesting article about the "ultimate professors of popular culture"- trendspotters :-)
Simeon Spearman

Cynopsis Media :: 11/18/10 - 0 views

  • Examville (www.examville.com), an online education marketplace, launches its e-commerce personalized teacher/tutor storefront pages.  Designed to connected educators and students online, the personalized profile pages are likened to those on sites like eBay and Amazon, which smaller sellers to establish their business.  On Examville, teachers can now set up their own online education store with a unique URL at no charge. From that page, they can connect with students/parents worldwide and offer virtual classes, online tutoring and instruction materials (for a fee).  As an open platform, Examville profile pages can also be leveraged by third-party service providers, including test prep and tutoring companies, publishers, corporations among others.
Emily Knab

Platform hosts a social marketplace for communities of friends - Springwise - 0 views

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    like craigslist but with friend integration from facebook/twitter
Eric Payne

French Ride-Sharing Company BlaBlaCar Raises $100 Million - Digits - WSJ - 1 views

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    "The pricing feature has another purpose: prohibiting drivers from generating profits on the rides they give. This is distinct from apps that let users summon a driver on demand, such as Sidecar, UberX and Lyft, which all promote the idea that everyday drivers can make a living using their platforms."
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