Right now there are like 9000 MarCom's and Agency CDs reading this and asking themselves if there is a way to make a carrot link to their new commercial or "serve 'relevant mobile coupons' by being 'location aware' in the 'mobile space'".
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Right now there are like 9000 MarCom's and Agency CDs reading this and asking themselves if there is a way to make a carrot link to their new commercial or "serve 'relevant mobile coupons' by being 'location aware' in the 'mobile space'".
If Your Mom Isn't Embarrassing You On Facebook Yet, She Will Be. A new study from the Pew Center (is there anything they DON'T study?) found social network use among baby boomers has increased 60% in the past year alone. I expect a corresponding 60% decrease from people aged 20-35, who will delete their Facebook account the second their mom posts a "we're concerned about your size because we LOVE you" message on their wall. -DM [Nikki Schwab]
Men And Women In New York Have But One Thing In Common. What you see above is a list of the most commonly used words by men and women on the dating site OKCupid. And as you can see, there is only one thing that the two sexes have in common: an unyielding love for Tine Fey and Alec Baldwin trading bon mots. If this really does end up being the last season of "30 Rock," New Yorkers may never fall in love again. Also, the men are totally lying about Dylan. They just want you to think they love him. -DM [Jen Doll]
Lindsay Lohan, Jesse Metcalfe and Steve Carell are reputed fans, as is Katherine Heigl
That's from the New York Post's recent trend-spotting piece about e-cigarettes, electronic cigarettes that deliver nicotine without actual smoke. And what a trend! If such widely admired people as Lindsay Lohan, Katherine Heigl, and the dude from the Tucker Max movie are doing it, why you'd be a fool not to join in! (NOTE: You'd be a fool to join in. Nicotine itself is still harmful.) -DM [Jen Doll]
Rollerblades Are BACK! Hey, remember Rollerblades? Remember how we all went whizzing around in them during the 1990’s only to realize they had no viable stopping mechanism and therefore caused us to impale ourselves upon fire hydrants and wrought iron fences? Well, Slate says they’re making a comeback, because I guess a decade is long enough to forget that these things will kill you. -DM [Slate]