Interessante links - week 02
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 10 januari 2022 in de categorie delicious.
- How Does News Feed Predict What You Want to See? | Meta - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:59
- UX design doesn’t exist | UX Collective - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:59
- Inside Facebook Reality Labs: The Next Era of Human-Computer Interaction - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:59
- GLOBAL ADVERTISING MARKET REACHES NEW HEIGHTS, AND EXCEEDS PRE-COVID LEVELS - MAGNA - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:54
- WPP CEO Mark Read Talks To Miami Herbert About The Future Of Advertising - YouTube - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:51
- How To: Be A Good Employee, Be A Great Boss | #winningcareers - Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:50
- WARC - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:43
- The Winklevoss Twins Are Gods Compared to Mark Zuckerberg | by Tim Denning | Entrepreneur's Handbook - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:42
- Is This Beverly Hills Cop Playing Sublime’s ‘Santeria’ to Avoid Being Live-Streamed? - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:40
- What I Learned From Developing Branding for Airbnb, Dropbox and Thumbtack | First Round Review - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:39
- p55 - 15 Feb 1919 - The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) - Trove - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:37
- The totalitarians of the attention economy - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:37
- Deck of Brilliance - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:35
- How Africa's super app landscape is evolving - donderdag 6 januari 2022 11:29
- #27 - Putting Things in Boxes - by Nishant Jain - donderdag 6 januari 2022 10:36
- We were the unpaid janitors of a bloated tech monopoly - donderdag 6 januari 2022 10:35
- FourFront | Linktree - donderdag 6 januari 2022 10:34
- The ‘Long Nose’ Theory of Tech Innovation | by Clive Thompson | Dec, 2021 | OneZero - donderdag 6 januari 2022 10:30
- The Deployment Age | Reaction Wheel - donderdag 6 januari 2022 10:27
- TV accelerated its marketing budget growth in October | WARC - donderdag 6 januari 2022 10:27
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Interessante links - week 01
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 3 januari 2022 in de categorie delicious.
- “I lucked out so many times, man”: CLAUDE HAYWARD on his life before, during and after his time with the San Francisco Diggers – Diggers Docs - dinsdag 28 december 2021 15:30
- Climate-change activists say you can’t fight global warming through individual actions. They’re wrong. - The Washington Post - dinsdag 28 december 2021 15:29
- (22) AK on Twitter: "ADOP: Approximate Differentiable One-Pixel Point Rendering abs: https://t.co/npOqsAstAx https://t.co/LE4ZdckQPO" / Twitter - dinsdag 28 december 2021 15:28
- UNLABELED — Camouflage Against the Machines - dinsdag 28 december 2021 15:19
- Teen Girls Are Developing Tics. Doctors Say TikTok Could Be a Factor. - WSJ - dinsdag 28 december 2021 15:19
- Ten Thousand Years of Patriarchy - dinsdag 28 december 2021 09:59
- Why it’s too early to get excited about Web3 – O’Reilly - dinsdag 28 december 2021 09:47
- THINK FORWARD 2022 - dinsdag 28 december 2021 09:42
Interessante links - week 51
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 20 december 2021 in de categorie delicious.
- (20) Brian Roemmele on Twitter: "It is 1988 and the astonishing Isaac Azimov explains to Bill Moyers the concept of change Since the industrial revolution the rate and force of change continues to become orders of magnitude higher. Every company needs an - vrijdag 17 december 2021 11:59
- Scientists Warn That Marketers Are Trying to Inject Ads Into Dreams - vrijdag 17 december 2021 11:58
- Post | Feed | LinkedIn - vrijdag 17 december 2021 11:58
- How TikTok Reads Your Mind - The New York Times - vrijdag 17 december 2021 11:56
- When Did Postmodernism End? | The Nation - vrijdag 17 december 2021 11:55
- Consumer spending in apps jumped 25% in 2021 - vrijdag 17 december 2021 11:52
- Cultures Where Men and Women Don't Speak the Same Language - donderdag 16 december 2021 10:58
Interessante links - week 49
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 6 december 2021 in de categorie delicious.
- Post | LinkedIn - maandag 29 november 2021 14:28
- Ringelmann-effect - Wikipedia - maandag 29 november 2021 08:28
- Kuo: Apple's AR headset to launch in 2022 with Mac-level computing power, will operate without the iPhone - 9to5Mac - maandag 29 november 2021 08:26
- (21) Tim Harford on Twitter: "Productivity ideas come and go. But one piece of email management advice that's been working brilliantly for me for over a decade is this..." / Twitter - maandag 29 november 2021 08:03
Interessante links - week 48
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 29 november 2021 in de categorie delicious.
- How companies can turn the Great Resignation into the Great Attraction | McKinsey - donderdag 25 november 2021 09:35
Interessante links - week 47
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 22 november 2021 in de categorie delicious.
Interessante links - week 46
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 15 november 2021 in de categorie delicious.
- The CEO lip service of the “Resignation” moment is amazing to watch | by Ted Bauer | Oct, 2021 | Medium - vrijdag 12 november 2021 10:14
- The Tim Ferriss Show: #542: Chris Dixon and Naval Ravikant — The Wonders of Web3, How to Pick the Right Hill to Climb, Finding the Right Amount of Crypto Regulation, Friends with Benefits, and the Untapped Potential of NFTs on Apple Podcasts - dinsdag 9 november 2021 15:30
- Drivers Are Into Electric Cars. Dealers Don't Know How to Sell Them - Bloomberg - dinsdag 9 november 2021 15:30
- Fix Facebook by Making It More Like Google+ - The Atlantic - dinsdag 9 november 2021 15:30
Interessante links - week 45
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 8 november 2021 in de categorie delicious.
- Facebook Shares New Research into the Comparative Performance of Brand vs Direct Response Campaigns | Social Media Today - vrijdag 5 november 2021 14:53
- Opinion | The Internet's 'Dark Patterns' Need to Be Regulated - The New York Times - vrijdag 5 november 2021 14:47
- Facebook: 'Nanotargeting' Users Based Solely on Their Perceived Interests - Unite.AI - donderdag 4 november 2021 13:05
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- Burger King has the tastiest rebranding of 2021 - donderdag 4 november 2021 11:50
- Le Tour de Pants with Ali Selim on Vimeo - donderdag 4 november 2021 11:49
- What’s the deal with fictional influencers? - Vox - donderdag 4 november 2021 11:36
- (24) Tina Kanagaratnam on Twitter: "Even Shanghai’s beggars take WeChat payments. I gave to the fellow sitting on the ground, and his mates whipped out their QR codes. As ever, Shanghai is the future. https://t.co/j25U4g2MLV" / Twitter - donderdag 4 november 2021 11:29
- Kids and their computers: Several hours a day of screen time is OK, study suggests - dinsdag 2 november 2021 08:36
- (23) Shaan Puri on Twitter: "Hot take: Everyone is wrong about the Metaverse. here's my 3 part theory.." / Twitter - dinsdag 2 november 2021 07:53
Interessante links - week 44
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 1 november 2021 in de categorie delicious.
- Klima DAO - vrijdag 29 oktober 2021 10:03
- The 37-Year-Olds Are Afraid of the 23-Year-Olds Who Work for Them - The New York Times - vrijdag 29 oktober 2021 09:22
- Phantombuster | Automate everything you do on the Web - woensdag 27 oktober 2021 16:18
Interessante links - week 43
- Geschreven door Bart De Waele op maandag 25 oktober 2021 in de categorie delicious.
- Opinion | A Better Way to Think About Conspiracies - The New York Times - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:50
- (25) richard shotton on Twitter: "There are quite a few headlines in the trade press today about the effectiveness of purposeful ads However, the actual data tells a very different story... A thread https://t.co/jxD4Y7yDUx" / Twitter - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:47
- Why Web3 Matters - Future - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:46
- Netflix and Video Games — MatthewBall.vc - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:43
- 2021 Mobile Shopping Apps Report - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:41
- Companies Like Uber and Home Depot Are in a War for Advertising Talent - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:40
- Eileen Gray’s renovated E-1027 villa reopens in Côte d’Azur - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:40
- We need a total boardroom rethink if customers are to be better served - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:39
- (25) Mike Schroepfer on Twitter: "Here’s some mind-blowing technology being developed by @boztank and his team for our AR glasses: wrist-based sensors that let you control devices using the same electrical motor nerve signals you use to move your hands - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:38
- The problem with white saviours - UnHerd - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:36
- Care by Volvo car subscription service enjoys exceptional first-year UK performance | Automotive World - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:32
- How Gaming Will Change Humanity as We Know It - Bloomberg - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:32
- Culture or Control - by prof serious - prof serious - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:31
- Nick Cave - The Red Hand Files - Issue #159 - I've always felt some sort of relation between you and Nick Drake. If you haven't heard of him he was an artist from England who wrote only about 60 songs about love, regret, happiness and some emotions I can' - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:30
- NFTs Were Supposed to Protect Artists. They Don't. - The Atlantic - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:27
- NFT Canon - Andreessen Horowitz - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:20
- Did I do a strategy? - a planner's checklist - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:18
- (25) Eat Sleep Work Repeat on Twitter: "A lot of people saw that viral thread about remote work last week, chock full of unattributed opinion claiming that the office 'was over'. Let's try and use some evidence... what does *published research* tell us ab - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:16
- Investigation: How TikTok's Algorithm Figures Out Your Deepest Desires - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:10
- The SaaS Org Chart - by David Sacks - Bottom Up by David Sacks - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:09
- Adactio: Journal—The state of UX - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:06
- Will privacy advocates lose the personal-data use war? - donderdag 21 oktober 2021 10:04