JULY 21, 2011
The Turkish-based site, Kuponomi, is a free trade platform that allows consumers to resell the deal-a-day coupons they've bought but haven't had the chance to use. | |
In today's column by luxury magazine, Monocle, we read about how traffic dropped by 65% during a road closure on America's busiest highway and Los Angeles learned to be less car-dependent. | |
Q-Tip headlines the 7th Annual Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival and brings surprise guests including Kanye West and Busta Rhymes. | |
Emerging fashion designers create wearable dresses out of magazines for The Wapping Project. | |
Microsoft's storyteller, Steve Clayton, weaves a tale about what he has been able to learn from his own child's explorations of new technologies. | |
In the fourth webisode of the PSFK original series, we hear about the real driver of the advertising industry, the need to consume and process mass amounts of information every single day, and the need to always be pushing the limits of your own knowledge. | |
Questions over effectiveness and use of law as people share 'polar bear protest' images on Twitter on behalf of Greenpeace despite injunction. | |
Taking a cue from Treehugger, the director of strategy at BSSP encourages consumers to start valuing long-term profit over short-term gain instead of risking the depletion of all of Earth's resources. | |
A new fashion collaboration between the work wear brand and the hot young designer, create some great clothes and an interesting event at Barney's. | |
Foursquare-based campaign awards the person with the most check-ins to their BBQ the title of honorary mayor of Hunt Valley for one day. | |
The crowdfunding platform reaches another big milestone and releases some statistics and graphs to explain how they've managed to be successful. | |
A firs look at some of the items from Alessi's Fall/Winter 2011 collection. | |
With rival Borders closing its stores, the bookseller focuses on e-books to try to avoid the same fate. | |
Business Insider lists the most promising fledgling companies you should keep an eye on. | |
Smartphone app lets you drive a virtual car along the same route as the car you're riding in. | |
To celebrate the vodka purveyor's blimp tour across America, a website, documentaries and a box of goodies was designed. | |
Google eBooks, Google Checkout and YouTube will benefit from the deal and put yet another multimedia feather in their hat. | |
The Director of Strategy at BSSP explores the Icelandic singer's new app/album hybrid and reviews the groundbreaking concept that combines music with science and nature. | |
The online rental service says delivery charges and increasing expenses to acquire movie-streaming licenses are the reasons for its price hike. | |
If you've ever wondered what it's like to work in another country, this infographic by Socialcast is a good place to start. | |
Does the electric car revolution depend on public charging points? That's the question being asked as a new recharging network is set to open. | |
A sophisticated app recommends new places to dine and enjoy, based on your favorite haunts. | |
The 'time store' located in the Maastricht is based on the idea that people can barter directly for goods and services, cutting out the need for money. | |
Mission Comics and Art in San Francisco has come up with a way for its community to share graphic novels. | |
The inside scoop on how partnering with other brands, smaller companies and start-ups has become the key to success in the current media lanscape. | |
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