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Olga Kotelko, the 91-Year-Old Track Star
Wed Dec 01 18:01:00 GMT 2010
http://www.openinnovation.net/open-innovation/how-google-learns-from-its-failures-2/
Wed Dec 01 17:57:00 GMT 2010
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Mon Nov 22 19:31:00 GMT 2010
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Mon Nov 22 17:37:00 GMT 2010
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Sun Nov 14 23:07:00 GMT 2010
Why the iPhone app is the Flash homepage of 2010
Sat Nov 13 19:04:00 GMT 2010
This is art- Fiona Banner's Sea Harrier at the Tate
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The Speed Camera Lottery great idea
Fri Nov 12 21:18:00 GMT 2010
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ReMade- a doc-The Rebirth of the Maker Movement
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a world of tweets
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Paul McDonough's great photos of NYC in the early 70s
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The Edible Schoolyard New York
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World's Longest Yard Sale - Part One on Vimeo
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FT.com / Life & Arts - Lightning in a bottle
Wed Nov 10 23:39:00 GMT 2010
Newspapers aren't dead- micro-published journals are thriving...
Wed Nov 10 19:24:00 GMT 2010
BSSP
Although newspapers have no trouble producing a physical object containing news almost every single day of the year, magazines have a tougher time, some are weekly, but most are monthly and take weeks to produce.
As an interesting experiment, some writers, designers and artists got together to see what could be produced in a mere 48 hours. The result is pretty impressive with a ton of interesting articles and some great design and art.
Not sure the team has the stamina to produce a magazine every two days and if the idea is sustainable on many levels, but it's certainly an interesting experiment that explodes conventional norms.
The 60 page issue can be previewed and purchased on MagCloud.
Posted by Ed Cotton
Articles for tag 48hourmagazines (1 total).