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HowStuffWorks "10 Differences Between Macs and PCs" - 1 views

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    An article the few PC users left in the program! Actually, as a long-time mac enthusiast, I found this article interesting because the reasons I like a Mac, are the same reasons everyone else does too, but it pointed out some interesting ProPC features that I never would have thought about.
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Ethical standards for infographics | Occasional Planet - 0 views

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    I really enjoyed our infographics seminar in PC8006 last week and the ethical implications of infographics. There's many out there but I thought this one was sweet and simple, and has a sort of 'rules list' that some infographic designers are choosing to abide by.
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Adobe: Next Photoshop won't support Windows XP | Business Tech - CNET News - 1 views

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    Very fitting for our PC8005 readings, as well as what we're learning in Professor Fung's class. Another example of how technology and new developments can leave a lot of people behind, unless they adapt to new forms of technology quickly! 
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At Multinationals, Country CEOs Should Be Both Local and Global - Anil Gupta and Haiyan... - 1 views

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    This blog post from the Harvard Business Review fits perfectly into the readings from this past week for PC8005. It speaks to the importance of existing in two systems: local market and global corporation. Great real-world examples are provided.
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Web TV, audiences and content producers of the XXI century: challenges and op... - 0 views

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    Potentially use of tablets to make TV interactive.
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Gangnam Style, YouTube and the cult of social media - twitter, Facebook, social network... - 0 views

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    Gangnam Style is an example of what can be achieved on the Internet by offering the right content for the right audience at the right time.
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Helvetica (2007) Trailer - 0 views

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    Helvetica the movie is a documentary about typography, graphic design, and visual culture. It discusses how a sans serif typeface created in the 1950s has become one of the most widely used, yet, for the unassuming, least noticed in the world.
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    Was just researching it for my PC8006 presentation with Zandra! Great post!
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