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Resolutions and revolution: digital trends for 2015
The New Year is traditionally a time when people make commitments to change...
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The internet revolution that never was
Whatever happened to disintermediation? Terrible word, big idea.
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The year of the rollercoaster
What an eventful start to a new year. Many predictions may already be outdated...
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The truth about admissions
One in five applicants to Harvard and Stanford are completely qualified to attend - perhaps 20% of those that send in their applications have the smarts, guts and work ethic to thrive at these schools and to become respected alumni.
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Keeping up with culture: love, relationships, family
'Traditional', 'progressive', or 'radical'; words that are defined and perceived by a culture...
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The Marvel Experience
We’re only just into 2015, but Joss Davidge thinks the biggest brand activation of the year may have already been unveiled.
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Why I love big telly ads
Kill Your Television - as those poets and philosophers, Ned’s Atomic Dustbin once sang. And surely they were right. There can surely be no place in the modern, mobile-first, digitally enhanced, tablet strategy’d, eCRM world for the 30” spot.
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Help support mental health recovery through music
Upbeat is a small mental health charity based in Camden that has some incredible celebrity supporters.
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The Glade Boutique: the ultimate sensory experience
This week, a multi-sensory, immersive experience from the air freshener, candles and scented oils brand Glade.
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Some predictions and penchants for 2015
Every year publications are encouraged to develop their predictions for the year ahead, revel in the success of their predictions...
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