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Accidental Thinking

http://www.accidentalthinking.com

Random thoughts on strategic planning, brands, technology, culture and much more.

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  • Google\'s Places Page

    Posted on Monday December 7th, 2009 at 10:24 in technology, ideas

    This is a quite interesting way to find new places when walking around.Google has sent 100K of these window stickers to US businesses proclaiming them to be favorite places and asking them to put the service mark in their establishments so people can...

  • It\'s Time to Get our Hands Dirty

    Posted on Monday December 7th, 2009 at 08:21 in inspiration, planning

    This is a sensational time to be in advertising.Just think about it. We are right in the midst of one of the most challenging periods that this industry has ever faced - I might be exaggerating here but still, you get the drill - and the true value o...

  • Pulp Fiction on Wave

    Posted on Friday December 4th, 2009 at 09:53 in google wave

    Very fun use of Wave. Love it.Via Digital Prolixityhttp://www.accidentalthinking.com...

  • Stella Artois Le Bar Guide

    Posted on Wednesday December 2nd, 2009 at 23:02 in augmented reality

    A great on-the-go navigation for discerning bar goers.Stella Artois® has created Le Bar Guide for beer connoisseurs and lovers of fine bars around the world. Le Bar Guide is a pioneering iPhone application that uses the latest 3D augmented reality t...

  • The End of Interruptions II

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 23:02 in Creative, storytelling

    This is an fragment of RocknRolla from Guy Ritchie. I love this movie. And I particularly like this scene [btw, you will notice that there are a couple of cuts that certainly could have been better but these missing pieces really did not matter for t...

  • Are Planners Glorified Researchers?

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 10:18 in planning

    The third episode of the Redscout’s SPUR video series is up at PSFK. This week subject is a quite interesting one. It explores the differences between “planner as researchers” and “planner as something else.”Are planners still the voice of ...

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