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16 Apr
10 Tactics that Smart Brands Use on Social Media
posted by colourworks | category: Social Media | comments: 0
Below we have compiled 10 important tactics that you should be thinking about if your organisation is new to social media, or simply looking to up performance. (1) Don’t hide, or delete comments from critics. This creates more damage than the criticism itself. Negative feedback should be viewed as an opportunity to turn critics around [...]
22 Feb
Inside Apple’s Factories
posted by colourworks | category: Social Responsibility | comments: 0
Foxconn plants in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China, where Apple makes a variety of best-selling gadgets, including the iPad are the subject of a latest ABC documentary. ABC Nightline anchor Bill Weir, who spoke to Mashable about the special, said that after spending a few days on the factory floors, he now “thinks differently about Apple products.” “We [...]
20 Dec
Say Hello to Mindreading Computers
posted by colourworks | category: Design | comments: 0
Keyboards and mice may seem like clunky artifacts of the past within the next five years, pushed aside in favor of the ultimate user interface: the human mind. That’s according to IBM, which just published its “5 in 5″ forecast: a prediction about five innovations that will fundamentally change our world within the next five [...]
26 Jul
Screens which are 3D to the touch
posted by colourworks | category: Technology | comments: 0
Touchscreens could soon start poking back at you. Vibrations that produce a force field beneath your finger could create the sensation of dips and hollows on flat tablet computers like the iPad. Haptic technology – used to communicate through a user’s sense of touch – has already found its way into mobile devices, says Ed [...]