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Back in the days when the dial-up warble to connect to the internet was a painful but necessary part of a working day – if you’d suggested a communication tool capable of facial recognition and political revolutions, you’d probably have got a funny look and a warning not to take Minority Report too seriously. But ... Read more

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So it seems Google have launched a new site, albeit very quietly. The new service is called “What do you love?” and the long-term plan looks to give a unified UI to search across many of Google’s services – or, to put it in English – provide a single page of relevant results from multiple ... Read more

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We all know the pecking order of the world’s leaders – based on how powerful their countries are.
But if recent events have shown anything, power doesn’t necessarily equal popular. So what if the world’s leaders were judged on their popularity instead? Well the guys over at GlobalPost decided to do just that. They looked at ... Read more

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“Practically Radical” is a book full of examples and ways to transform your company through non-traditional methods.
It’s a book on leadership, which first makes you question what the term “leadership” means, before presenting Williams’s ideas on the term and then explaining how to become a leader: “This book is meant as a guide for leaders ... Read more

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Here are five things which made us look twice this month – as chosen by Elly following a trip to some sunny island.
If Ikea made sci-fi manuals…
Exactly what is says – a visual mash-up which re-imagines four classic sci-fi films and TV shows in the unique style of an Ikea DIY instruction pamphlet.
http://www.collegehumor.com/article/6500868/sci-fi-ikea-manual

Ikea: Bättre Sömn ... Read more

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So we’re having a Spring clean at Neoco HQ (yes we know it’s now Summer but give us a break, we’ve been very busy!) and we came across some cool goodies that we’ve hoarded from launch parties we’ve organised over the past few years. Being the generous agency that we are, rather than come to ... Read more