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How social media interactions drive holiday gift purchases

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Facebook Ads Most Engaging in Neuromarketing Study

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Interesting study here. Click on the via link for more

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See how the world searched with Google’s 2011 Zeitgeist: Year In Review

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The Millennials: A New Generation

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Every agency should have one of these


Taken at TBG Digital

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2011 Social Sharing Trends: Facebook responsible for 52.1% of all online sharing

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Most Contagious 2011: Trends Roundup

Excellent as always.

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How Teens Use Social Networking Sites Today

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The Evolution of TV and Entertainment

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Top 10 Trending Topics on Twitter in 2011.

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Should you use twitter?

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The difference between correlation and causation

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The Mobile App Download Lowdown (Full infographic)

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Mobile in 60 Seconds

Key Findings:
4,111 Ads tapped
400,710 Ad requests–of those, 140,248 are rich media ad requests
23,148 Apps downloaded in the App Store
$2,340 Ad dollars spent in the U.S.
180 million coins collected on Tiny Zoo Friends
250,000 pieces of fruit sliced on Fruit Ninja
208,333 minutes of Angry Birds played

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What are the four types of creativity?

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Via Eric Barker

Above is a matrix showing how they relate and descriptions are below:

“Thomas Edison”
…In order for deliberate, cognitive creativity to occur, you need to already have a body of knowledge about one or more particular topics. When you are being deliberatively and cognitively creative you are putting together existing information in new and novel ways.

“a-ha” moments
If you’ve ever had a personal crisis (relationship break-up, got fired, gone through a bankruptcy), and then had a flash of insight about yourself and what chain of bad decisions you might have made that contributed to the crisis, then you may have experienced deliberate, emotional creativity…

Isaac Newton “Eureka” moments
Have you ever been working on a problem or idea that you can’t seem to solve… Then you go to lunch, and on your way back you get a flash of insight… This is an example of spontaneous and cognitive creativity…

“Epiphanies”
…This is the kind of creativity that you think of when you think about great artists and musicians. Often these kind of spontaneous and emotional creative moments are quite powerful, such as an epiphany, or a religious experience. There is not specific knowledge necessary (it’s not cognitive) for this type of creativity, but there is often skill (writing, artistic, musical) needed to create something from the spontaneous and emotional creative idea.

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The growth of education in China

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The World’s Friendliest Countries

Bahrain > Canada > Australia

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Is your business in the cloud?

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10 Trends for 2012 in 2 minutes by JWT

Nice.

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Ever seen a more polite bear?