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Wildlife - Lightning Tent
As heard on Corona's "Live Mas Fina" advertisement. Great song.
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Yeah OK
You're only lying to yourself, pan!
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Wow, what an amazing deal
It better be meatlovers.
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94% of Americans Cannot Name One Chinese Brand. Can you?
Look around your house, look around your office. What percentage of products - furniture, fashion and accessories, electronics, housewares, appliances - do you think were made in China? Based on market data, chances are that number is close to 50%.
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Soon, all online advertising will be video
Video advertising will double approximately every two years until all online ads will be video ads. That's right -- all online ads will be video.
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Old Cigarette Ad
Damn, were people really so clueless back then?
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Ford Ad Controversy: Company Issues Apology, Executive Resigns
Ford ad controversy: Over the past few weeks, Ford ads showing women tied up in the back of a Ford Figo generated controversy. It forced an ad executive to resign, while some parties, including the Kardashian family, might seek legal action against Ford.
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Facebook Home 'Airplane' ad brings one traveler's News Feed aboard -- literally
Sure, Facebook had a weird ad with Blink-182 for the HTC Status, but its sneak peek at its newest TV spot for the First and Home is on another level.
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2 Hilarious new Old Spice commercials
Shower, and Watermelon.
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The 4th Largest City In The World Has No Outdoor Advertising
In 2006, Sao Paulo, Brazil banned outdoor advertising.
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A Fascinating Look At The Psychology Of Colour
Did you know that the colour red evokes strong emotions, encourages appetite (that’s why so many fast food restaurants use red in their logos and signage) and promotes passion and intensity? Or that blue is the colour most preferred by men, that it’s associated with hygiene, peace and water (most of your bathroom products are blue) and what about yellow? It’s often considered a very warm and cheerful colour, yet it’s the most likely to cause eye fatigue.
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EBay will now use your data to sell targeted ads
Internet auction giant eBay recently announced plans to begin sharing the browsing habits of its customers with third-party advertisers. The move follows similar strategies of other online companies such as Google, Amazon and Facebook.
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U.S. Social Ad Revenue to Hit $11 Billion by 2017
Annual U.S. social ad revenue is expected to reach $11 billion by 2017, according to a recent study by BIA/Kelsey.
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Facebook’s Latest Home Commercial Is Just The Right Amount Of Weird
During the Facebook Home launch, Zuck premiered their first Home commercial. It was... pretty bad. A guy behind me whispered "Is this real life?", faces were palmed, and the room was pretty quiet as the lights came back up. They aimed for weird-funny, but ended up with mostly just weird...
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10 Annoying Social Media Habits Businesses Need To Stop Doing
Habits are easy to fall into. When you’re trying to change how you do things and you’re incredibly busy, falling back into old habits happens quicker than you would expect.
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Microsoft’s Latest “Scroogled” Ads Attack Google's Sharing Of Information
Today, Microsoft has leveled more accusations about Google’s practices by way of its “Scroogled” campaigns. This time, the complaints are about how Google handles users’ data when they purchase an application from Google Play.
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People Are Going To Start Talking To Ads On Their Phone
And the ad's going to talk back.
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People used to race cockroaches for fun..
Check out the Early 20th century ad for a cockroach racing kit (complete with roaches) sold by the International Mutoscope Reel Company, makers of arcade machines and dime museums. "Holds the crowd… Gets the money."
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Samsung probed in Taiwan over 'fake web reviews'.
Fair-trade officials in Taiwan are looking into reports that Samsung paid people to criticise rival HTC online. Samsung is alleged to have hired students to post negative comments about phones made by Taiwan's HTC.
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McDonald's to pay $700K for falsely advertising Islamic food
A Dearborn McDonald's falsely advertised its food as prepared according to Islamic law. Islam forbids consumption of pork, and God's name must be invoked before an animal providing meat for consumption is slaughtered.
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