Links for 2008-02-12
February 12, 2008
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Sophisticated, modest tailoring & silhouettes dominated the runways, banishing free-spirited boho chic once and for all
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The Solar Charge ec and the Biomechanical Energy Harvester are two examples of technology that helps you power up your gadgets on the move
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According to the London Evening Standard, Damien Hirst is planning to ‘democratize’ art by taking it to the high street with the opening of his first retail store.
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Ikea with Forsman & Bodenfors have created another innovative mini-site this time highlighting their bedroom sets
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“Not only can cravers dine with candlelight, but the tables will be adorned with decorations and customers will be presented with a special menu and will receive table side service,” the company said.
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“It’s true that ‘Brand America’ has been devalued and tarnished by world events,but it’s also true that the entire idea of nation brands is starting to fall apart.” says the report.
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A special short-form Valentine’s Day promotion sponsored by Kay Jewelers. A short-form romantic story will run for about 40 seconds in a typical prime-time commercial pod.
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A rather simplistic view from DDB, but good to see a thoughtful alternative to the equally simplistic “Death of the :30 spot” truism.
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Could differences in water temperatures in the sea be our next source of green power? An idea to generate electricity for the globe with floating ‘Energy Islands’ could become a reality
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