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The Singles Collection 2001-2011

The Singles Collection 2001-2011

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ThingLink creates printable online interactive images with NFC tags Today at Wired 2011 in London we announced the launch of ThingLink Labs; a dedicated environment from which to incubate and productize innovations in the field of image interaction. The launch project for ThingLink Labs is Rich Media Notes, a printable version of ThingLink images with Near Field Communications (NFC)-enabled Rich Media Tags that are readable by enabled smartphones and devices. ThingLink will showcase Rich Media Notes for the first time at Wired 2011 in London on 13th & 14th October in collaboration with famous London-based designer Klaus Haapaniemi, whose installation at the event will showcase NFC-enabled interaction with images and physical objects. Delegates attending Wired 2011 will be given customised Rich Media Notes which, when read by an NFC enabled device, will link through to a purpose-built ThingLink profile image or their page on personal web profile service, About.me.

FatmanScoop.com Video: Ulla-Maaria Engestrom's talk at Wired 2011 - Watch online spaceplay / pause escstop ffullscreen shift + ←→slower / faster (latest Chrome and Safari) ←→seek . seek to previous 12…6 seek to 10%, 20%, …60% ThingLink, based in Helsinki, has turned images on web pages into navigational tools, but now the company has turned its attention to traditional print. In the September issue of Wired, the company's founder and CEO Ulla-Maaria Engeström unveiled its Rich Media Tags, which allow users to embed links into images on the web. At Wired 2011, she demonstrated Rich Media Notes, which can be edited into printable images. The application is the first to be developed by ThingLink Labs, explained Engeström, "a dedicated environment to develop cutting edge innovations in image interaction". "When images and everyday objects become access points to web content, the consumption and distribution of online media will change from laptop to mobile devices," says Engeström. Follow the rest of Wired 2011's talks in our live coverage at the Wired 2011 hub.

8 Ways to be UBER Charismatic What did JFK, Marilyn Monroe and Hitler all have in common? They were all renowned charismatics that lit up every room they entered. You’ve most likely met one of these kinds before. The guy/girl at the party. They possess some strange quality that causes them to be liked by everyone and constantly at the center of attention. Their eyes and the way they carry themselves convey power and magnetism and you can’t quite figure out why. Robert Greene studied these people and detailed the methods one can use to become a charismatic in his book “The Art of Seduction.” Purpose Pick a cause, a goal, a vision and live it. Mystery Become mysterious (like Bruce Wayne) by being unpredictable. Saintliness Think Gandhi. Eloquence Speak slowly and hypnotically, with random pauses if needed. Theatricality Be larger than life. Danger/Spontaneity Radiate dangerous, rebellious sexuality. Vulnerability Have a soft side and love your followers. Magnetism Develop a piercing gaze. DO NOT COMMENT.

Von Tundra Das in Portland ansässige Designbüro Von Tundra hat diesen Dodge Chinook aus dem Jahr 1969 in eine mobile Saft- und Cocktailbar umgewandelt. Der Kunde wünschte sich eine ausgefallene Umsetzung für die Gästebewirtung auf der Straße, mobil und trotzdem einladend. Das Ergebnis ist der Umbau des vom Zerfall bewahrten Trucks zu einer ’Sip Mobile Lodge’. Es vereint sich hier der Stil eines typischen Oldtimerbusses mit Elementen zeitgenössischer Moderne. All images © Darryl James | Via: design milk

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