A guide to following people on Twitter
Above is an useful flowchart on how to evaluate new people on Twitter. This is the creation of John Antonios, a Cairo, Egypt based marketing consultant. Click here for a larger image. [via]
Net neutrality facts
Above are 15 facts about neutrality on the Internet from Online MBA Programs. [via]
Texting trends
Mashable has an infographic illustration of the trends in the United States and around the world.
Five viral rules
Following is a Techcrunch video on Jonah Peretti, CEO of Buzzfeed giving his five rules for making things go viral.
Do check out the detailed slides below.
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The New York Night Owls
New York Times has an interesting article on the New York Nightowls. New York Nightowls is a group created by Amber Lambke and Allan Grinshtein and it is sort of a study hall for entrepreneurs, freelancers and software developers who gather at 10 every Tuesday night and stay as late as 4 a.m.
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Switch Stickers
These cool and funky looking stickers are part of the project called “Vinyl“, created by a London based designer, Ziemowit Maj. Basically the project is about vinyl wall stickers or decals around electricity switches. Really clever!
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Emoticon stamp
Designers from the Japanese design firm Gung have developed Kaoiro, an emoticon stamp. Kaoiro means facial expression in Japanese. Users can configure a combination of oft-used symbols to stamp emoticons onto paper. [via]
Typical meal
Ever wondered what a typical meal is like in different parts of the world?
Cultural geographers Peter Menzel and Faith D’Aluisio visited twenty-five families in twenty-one countries to create a collection of photographs of what people around the world eat in a typical week.
Following are some of the pictures. Check out the complete set [...]
The Importance Of Failure
Famous Failures
Also read a CNN article about seven famous people who survived bankruptcy.
