In 2014, more people will be browsing the web on mobile devices than on desktop computers. This makes a sound mobile strategy critical for all businesses that count on online sales. Mobile is already important to the travel industry, but it looks like it will quickly become one of the most important factors in the future. Mobile travel searches and apps are popular. Around 17 … [Read more...] about Infographic – How Mobile Technology is Changing the Travel Industry
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“Whose Streets?” — Occupy’s May Day Call to Arms (Pt. 2)
This is the second of two installments of a multimedia-accompanied creative feature recounting the events of Occupy Wall Street’s May Day General Strike, which took place on May 1, 212. Be sure to check out the first installment, published on Thursday, May 3rd, for a recap of the day’s earlier events. Members of the Occupy Guitarmy prepare for their march with Rage Against the … [Read more...] about “Whose Streets?” — Occupy’s May Day Call to Arms (Pt. 2)
Advertising – Google’s Achilles Heel
For years, industry analysts and investors have been raising concerns over the dependence of Google’s business model on ad revenue. With the widespread growth of social media and changes in the way people use the web, new questions are being raised about Google’s dependence on ad revenue and if it will turn out to be the company’s Achilles heel. The Source of Doubt Google’s … [Read more...] about Advertising – Google’s Achilles Heel
‘Hologram Tupac’ Shines Light on a Worthy Cause
The children’s foundation behind the viral phenomenon A little after 11 p.m. on Saturday, April 14, the normally rowdy crowd at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was shocked into silence. Tupac Shakur, gone more than 15 years now, stood before them with a mic in his hand. “What the fuck is up, Coachella!” bellowed the legendary rapper. The unexpected moment came … [Read more...] about ‘Hologram Tupac’ Shines Light on a Worthy Cause
Five Photos of Occupy Seattle’s Property Damage
Occupy May Day’s Seattle casualties included Niketown, American Apparel, Verizon Wireless and Wells Fargo. A handful of black-clad protesters attacked storefronts throughout The Emerald City during Tuesday’s demonstration. Hardest hit was Belltown, a shopping district near the southern shore of Lake Union. Members of the so-called ‘Black Bloc’ threw rocks, shot paintballs and … [Read more...] about Five Photos of Occupy Seattle’s Property Damage