JetBlue explores the downsides of being constantly plugged in with...
JetBlue explores the downsides of being constantly plugged in with their 16-part video series encouraging people to unplug and take a vacation. via Digiday
JetBlue explores the downsides of being constantly plugged in with their 16-part video series encouraging people to unplug and take a vacation. via Digiday
Chef Marcus Wareing discusses training Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller for their roles in the film "Burnt." via Bon Appétit.
Niraj Dawar and Charan K. Bagga examine the strategic rationale behind AB InBev's acquisition of SABMiller's brand portfolio and its likely outcome. via The source of this content is Harvard Business Review.
Digital marketers can learn a lot from traditional marketing principles — this article explores how the two approaches can be effectively integrated. via Moz
PSFK's advertising secrets report offers insight into industry trends analysis and market data. via PSFK
Recruiters quickly scan resumes for keywords and company recognition, according to this article which breaks down what grabs their attention in under 30 seconds. via The source of this content is Quartz.
This HubSpot article highlights examples of 17 colleges successfully using Instagram to feature campus life and engage with students. via HubSpot Blog
Cory Haik, executive director of emerging news products at The Washington Post, is leading digital experimentation at the paper to bring their journalism to new audiences on platforms like Snapchat.
via @Digiday
Nautilus explores why Uber's business model may depend on a future of self-driving cars. via Nautilus.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) is encouraging technical standards for digital advertising to make ads more efficient and less intrusive. via IPG Media Lab
California breweries are implementing water-saving measures like using new technology and reusing water to combat the effects of the drought. via Craft Brewing Business
MIT is now offering a partially free online master's program in supply chain management starting this winter. You can now get half an MIT master's degree almost for free and without ever going to MIT. via Quartz.
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