What I’ve been reading this week November 15, 2013
Fri November 15, 2013 12:00 pm Show/hide comments- 75 Years In The Making: Harvard Just Released Its Epic Study On What Men Need To Live A Happy Life
- This Is The Best Twitter Conversation You Will Read Today
- Writing is on the wall for the new slaves: Contributors who work for free for website magazines
NoteToSelfish: Why I support paid internships and why contributors should stop exchanging content for so-called ‘profile’: http://t.co/2DJE07Oh02
- Why I take the stairs at the BBC
- S02E02 — Content Is Not King
ladyxtel: You shouldn’t miss this- Content Is Not King. http://t.co/sURBn2yLRa by @papadimitriou & @IvanHernandez_ http://t.co/iOALPw1Mzz
- The top 20 UFC knockouts of all time
btsport: UFC: Not for the faint-hearted, we present the top 20 knockouts in the 20-year history of the @ufc http://t.co/1bXhI9R9dx #btsport
- How Alibaba Raked in $5.7 Billion in 24 hours – Ad Age Mobile
http://m.adage.com/article?articleSection=globalnews&articleSectionName=GlobalNews&articleid=http%3A%2F%2Fadage.com%2Fglobalnews%2Farticle%3Farticle_id%3D245227
- Apple maps: how Google lost when everyone thought it had won
danbeasley1: “On an iPhone all roads lead to Apple’s maps” Apple maps: how Google lost when everyone thought it had won. Good Read http://t.co/6sUz3HA4Dc
- How 'Dumb Ways to Die' Won the Internet, Became the No. 1 Campaign of the Year
- Teenagers say goodbye to Facebook and hello to messenger apps
Teenagers say goodbye to Facebook and hello to messenger apps
http://gu.com/p/3k97t
- Is It O.K. to Kill Cyclists?
jamescronin: Is It O.K. to Kill Cyclists?, via @nytimes http://t.co/2Jg7ZbbxTb
- 10 Surprising social media statistics that might make you rethink your social strategy – – The Buffer Blog
http://blog.bufferapp.com/10-surprising-social-media-statistics-that-will-make-you-rethink-your-strategy?utm_source=buffer&utm_campaign=Buffer&utm_content=buffer4060b&utm_medium=twitter
- The Future of Quantified Self Devices