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Curiosity killed the cat and not only

Posted by Anne on July 8, 2010

It can totally kill technology when your kids are too curious about the new gadget in town. If you haven’t been through this yet, here are some samples of what may come in case the little curious one is left unsupervised. You can save the situation by driving the focus somewhere else. Not cheap, but cheaper, however.

Some happier situations would look like this.

And bottom line, we think you should cherish these first moments, when curiosity is still asleep.

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If Facebook became flesh and bones

Posted by Anne on July 7, 2010

Your desk would have piles of invitations, people would come poke you unexpectedly and you would get banana trees and cows out of the blue.

Life itself would start losing fans. And get dislikes.

Would you like to:

a) confirm

b) deny

c) ignore

These statements.

For the little Japanese in all of us

Posted by Anne on June 10, 2010

I can only guess that Eric Fischer thought of this when he designed the following maps. The red dots show the most popular photo spots among tourists. The blue ones are the popular photo spots for locals. The yellow ones are undetermined.

The author used the GPS information of images on Flickr, combined with the home city of the user taking a certain photo.

Now sit back and make your holiday itinerary, the summer vacation is so close.

London

Moscow

New York

For the full gallery at high resolution and city hints (79 cities), go here.

Click click click click

Posted by Anne on May 7, 2010

The million dollar moral dilemma.

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2.0 art?

Posted by Anne on March 30, 2010

Stirring veggies and spices to get a salad is one thing, but combining music and new media to get art is…well, it’s like the footage below :) :

Why the rush…be zen.

Posted by Anne on March 12, 2010

Nature has always been a good example to follow, hasn’t it?

From the same Remi Gaillard:

Continue being zen…

and become a vegan?

Sick to click

Posted by selfconsuming on October 14, 2009

I really tried to find a subject. Lost in the cloud, I remembered about a really good site. It’s a true experience.

I searched for it and found it.

I promise it’s worth the clicks. It’s also related to consumers, reflexes and habits.

This is your last click!