1st Feb 2012 | Posted by Christianna Giordano Christianna Giordano's picture

Google has changed the world again, or at least expects to, with the release of Search Your World.  What exactly IS Search Your World? Google describes the new feature as improved search results that include photos, posts and more from you and your friends. What does this mean for digital tactics?

26th Jan 2012 | Posted by Julie Matic Julie Matic's picture

In the Den with Cohn & Wolfe features short video discussions with thought leaders from all walks of life; be they digital geeks, creative catalysts or branding warriors. In our inaugural video, we’re In the Den with Mashable founder and CEO Pete Cashmore.

20th Jan 2012 | Posted by Masha Murakhovsky Masha Murakhovsky's picture

I’m an avid user of many social platforms.  However, I shy away from some for fear that I may become slightly obsessed with logging on and engaging for hours on end. As 2012 started, I turned over a new leaf and registered for Pinterest. For those not familiar with the site, it acts like a digital pin board, allowing subscribers to chronicle photos, products and items of interest known as “pinning.”

18th Jan 2012 | Posted by Jeremy Baka Jeremy Baka's picture

Susan Cain in The New York Times suggests that solitude is better than “group think” when it comes to creating ideas. Her examples of creative loners range from Sir Isaac Newton and Picasso to Jesus and Buddha. Cain says studies show brainstorms can actually hurt ideation, due to shy, lazy, or overly dominant participants.

13th Jan 2012 | Posted by Jeremy Baka Jeremy Baka's picture

A survey of 5,000 Millennials (16-28) by the "Mr. Youth" agency found that they are a bunch of NOTs.