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Awesome ads for Stihl out of Australia from the very talented team at WhybinTBWATequila.
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It looks like you’re reading a webpage - would you like help?
Definitely need a Tumblr Dashboard Clippy plug-in.
going places
animation by Emmanuelle Walker :: via emmanuellewalker.blogspot.ca
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Foursquare - In the iOS notification settings, the option to include adorable puppy photos in weekly updates is given.
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This does, in fact, exist.
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Banking Client
Me: Hello! I received your brief. I am not sure if I understood what your product is about. Can me meet?
Client: Meeting is not required, you can check our website.
Me: Your website says nothing about this product.
Client: Then check our competitor’s website - they sell a similar product.
Me: Alright! Can you tell me a bit about the product about so I can find it on your competitor’s website?
Client: About the product? Please check the brief I mailed you.
I’m never not looking sideways at what I’m doing, never not pulled to look at something else, never not reacting to whatever I’ve paused on.
— John Herrman - How Tech Is Turning Us All Into Neurotics (via thisistheverge)
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The Future of Developer Evangelism: “I can see evangelism… to become a more known part of companies and merge with or take over a lot of the traditional marketing and PR roles. More and more companies realise that developers are just another audience you need to care for as much as you do for end users. I am lucky to work with product people and PR people who get what I want to achieve and work with me instead of seeing me as a threat. I hope that more companies understand that.
—
Heilmann (Principal Technical Evangelist at Mozilla and author of the handbook: Developer Evangelism)
A Day in the Life of a Developer Evangelist - The Next Web
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