The Right Brain vs. Left Brain of Marketers [Infographic]
People are often described as either left-brain thinkers or right-brain thinkers. As a marketer, the type of thinker you are guides the campaigns you design.
(via: marketo)
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The Right Brain vs. Left Brain of Marketers [Infographic]
People are often described as either left-brain thinkers or right-brain thinkers. As a marketer, the type of thinker you are guides the campaigns you design.
(via: marketo)
What Are Your Twitter Followers Worth, and Who Owns Them?
A new lawsuit values a Twitter follower at $2.50 per month and argues that each one belongs not to the tweeter, but to their employer. The ramifications for employees who tweet and who leave their company are huge, says Brian Ries.
(via: The Daily Beast)
Here’s to the Crazy Ones Poster - Steve Jobs
Handcrafted 10’ x 26’ letterpress poster with one of Steve Jobs’ most iconic quotes. 100% of the profits made from the sale of this poster will be donated to the Acumen Fund.
Created by Swap.com office mates Help Scout.
This heat adhesive iPhone backing has the ability to change colors in the range 90 to 95 degrees F - or just below body temperature.
(via: likecool)
How to Pitch iCloud to Your Friends
Have you been looking for the right way to pitch iCloud to your reluctant, non-geeky friends? While Apple’s new cloud service is based off a simple premise, describing what iCloud actually does can be a little difficult. Luckily, the folks at Infographic World have put together a 10,000-foot view of iCloud in the form of a helpful infographic, click through for the full graphic.
(via: iDownloadBog)
Infographic: Social Consumers and the Science of Sharing
What kind of consumer are you? Click through for the full-size infographic.
(via: mashable)
Apple’s Steve Jobs abruptly resigns as CEO
End of an era.
Swiss Army Slim USB Flash Drives
These USB flash drives from Victorinox Swiss Army look cool without knives. Announced at CES earlier this year the slim USB drives are waterproof and shock-resistant, ranging from 4GB to 128GB and cost between $39.99 to $349.99 (USD) at the Swiss Knife Shop.
Yes, Apple, please, just take my $30 already.
Apple OS X Lion is available in the Mac App Store and I am excite. Thanks for the graphic Dan!
Google+ Now Available for iPhone
Google+ is now available on your iPhone so you can use the social network natively on your device. It provides access to your circles, stream, profile, and more. You can upload photos, check your stream, interact with others, and do much of what you’d expect to do with Google+ on your iPhone.
How to Get Spotify Free Without an Invite
Spotify just launched in the US but if you want an account, you either need an invite or has to start paying for the service. Fortunately, if you want to skip the queue and get a free account right now there’s a pretty simple loophole. Click through to read the full article.
Unless you’re a synesthete (or deep into LSD), you won’t see bright red hues for soft tones or dark blues for a high riff. But there’s still a way you can experience the Color of music.
That’s Color, as in Bill Nguyen’s $41 million proximity-based photo-sharing service. MyStream, an app that launched in late March, is a music-sharing app for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad that lets users listen to music on the devices of other nearby users. Like Color, and an increasing number of social location-based apps, MyStream is optimized for “elastic networks.”
Turntable.fm Reportedly Raises $7.5 Million at $37.5 Million Valuation
Well that was quick, but is anyone really surprised? Turntable.fm skyrocketed to over 300,000 members in a little over a month after Business Insider wrote about the team as one of the hot 25 NYC startups you needed to watch, definitely labeling the product as “Pandora for groups.” A powerful endorsement for sure.
Infographic Of The Day: A Tour Guide To Collaborative Consumption
Imagine other people paying you to use your things when you don’t need them. That’s the genius of collaborative consumption. Click through for the full-size infographic.

