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Untitled Goose Game—From a Goose’s Point of View

Ack! The tall human grabbed a broom! HONK! ARS TECHNICA This story originally appeared on Ars Technica, a trusted source for technology news, tech policy analysis, reviews, and more. Ars is owned by WIRED’s parent company, Condé Nast. No, no, no, no, no, run away, run away! I’m gonna lift my worthless wings (curse these […]

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How to Meet the Demands of the Socially Conscious Consumer

Nearly 200 chief executives from some of the world’s largest companies met in August as part of the Business Roundtable. Discussing the most pressing issues facing modern corporations, their manifesto signaled a departure from old-school corporate philosophy. Its primary message? Shareholder value isn’t everything. Regardless of how far-reaching their call for change is, the reality

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What agencies should know about clients (but probably don’t) – Econsultancy

I’ve laughed at this cartoon for years. It was originally created by Gary Larson of The Far Side and captioned “The four personality types” – the job titles were added later. But they so beautifully demonstrate the perceptions that we have about each other, clients included. Four years client-side after a long career in creative agencies

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How Mobile Apps Can Enhance Real-World Experiences

Most mobile apps seek to be the center of attention. They are created by owners and product managers who obsess over extending as many user sessions as possible. Unfortunately, they don’t place a high consideration on the impacts of their customers’ well-being. Meanwhile, many users are increasingly aware of how much time they are spending

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Ex-Donkey Kong Champ Threatens to Sue Over Record Removal

Competitive videogamer Billy Mitchell is threatening “legal recourse” against Guinness World Records and the Twin Galaxies scoreboard if they don’t retract “defamatory statements” against him and reinstate his expunged game score world records within the next two weeks. ARS TECHNICA This story originally appeared on Ars Technica, a trusted source for technology news, tech policy

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A good company culture is contagious, but could automation change that?

HubSpot’s Katie Burke spoke to Siliconrepublic.com about how the future of work could impact on a company’s culture, for better or worse. How do you know if your company culture is working, especially as the future of work looms closer every day? Siliconrepublic.com talked to HubSpot’s chief people officer, Katie Burke, about what we can

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Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Testaments’ Is Done With Handmaids

The news is very much out there that none other than Aunt Lydia, Gilead’s most terrifying enforcer (in the “women’s sphere” of fertility and domesticity at least), is one of the three narrators. It’s a decision that’s the reverse of Go Set A Watchman, Harper Lee’s “first draft” of To Kill A Mockingbird, which stars

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Timberland Announces SpongeBob SquarePants Boot, Apparel Collaboration

2019 is truly the wildest timeline. From the Keanussaince to Operation Varsity Blues, it’s been a wild year for pop culture of all kinds. Remember a few weeks ago when, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the show, Nike put out an entire line of shoes inspired by SpongeBob SquarePants? How wild was that? If

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Generation Z and Their Technology Consumption: What Companies Must Know

The time of millennials is gradually shifting to make a place for Generation Z. This surely is more than just a newly coined term today. In fact, businesses are evolving to satiate the needs of this new and upcoming generation. Organizations are pulling up their socks to understand them, their lifestyle and growing habit. And

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‘Microsoft the Musical’: Inspirational, Hilarious, or Weird?

And the Tony Award goes to… ‘Microsoft the Musical’? Just kidding. 150 interns and full-time employees at Microsoft recently released a full-on 8 minute video musical production. It centers around the premise that Bill Gates isn’t just a person, but an idea all can aspire to be. The lyrics were all original, and took the

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