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Business

Google’s April Fools Videos – A Lesson in Branding

Posted April 2, 2013 by Aswin

One company that has used the internet as a stage to attract attention each year is the tech behemoth, Google. If you’re on this page then you probably use the internet and caught at least one of Google’s many April Fools pranks! In case you didn’t catch the good ones, here’s a list of my favourite videos…

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SM Unplugged
Social Media

Social Media + Mobile Marketing Unplugged 2012 Conference in Vancouver

Posted July 22, 2012 by Anneliese Herbosa

With our increasing inclination toward a ‘mobile’ way of life, the explosion of apps, online viral campaigns, and innovative digital strategies are taking the digital world by storm – marketers, take note. I reflect on some of the key takeaways that had me geeking out during the third conference installment of Social Media Marketing Unplugged.

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Social Media

Is “Slip of the Click” the New “Slip of the Tongue”?

Posted May 7, 2012 by Anneliese Herbosa

Oops! I’m sure you’ve all committed at least one of these digital blunders before…

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Social Media

Sh*t ____ say

Posted March 7, 2012 by hsingyu808

To make this article sound a little bit more professional, according to Urban Dictionary the term “shit say” is defined as “a recent YouTube phenomenon where individuals don various outfits, drag, and/or other accessories in various scenarios with dialogue to make impressions of, and to poke fun at various group stereotypes”. It all started with [...]

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Business

PETA Hates Super Mario and Turtles Get Ignored for 26 Years?

Posted November 19, 2011 by Jon Chew

While I was reading a great article on going vegetarian, it reminded me of a big stunt that PETA pulled on the release of Super Mario 3D Land. Now, I’m not hating on the ethical treatment of animals. I think it’s a noble cause and I do support the concept 100%. It’s actually more about [...]

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