Posted on July 4, 2008 by Colin Brayton
“Internet user captures the moment: Someone jumps from building in flames.” Source: UOL. Problem: This is the cheapest Paraguayan Photoshop job possible, recognizable as such with the naked eye. UOL ran it as gospel truth on the front page of its portal for hours before recognizing and regretting the error.
“If we continue down the current [...]
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Posted on July 4, 2008 by Colin Brayton
Masters em Jornalismo, essentially a University of Navarra MBA extension program for business-side “content managers,” incorporates the curriculum of the Curso Abril do Jornalismo. I have no idea what an “in-company” partnership is. Perhaps it is garbled English for an “in-kind” exchange, a quid pro quo denominated in immaterial assets.
Curso en Brasil » eCuaderno: Professor [...]
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Posted on July 4, 2008 by Colin Brayton
El U: Revolutionary redesign looks awfully familar Click to zoom and note “minute by minute” page element.
Corrige Ministerio de Justicia; no era cocaína, sino lactosa: “The Chiapas Ministry of Justice corrects itself; lactose, not cocaine, was apprehended.”
The report is from El Universal (Mexico), whose new Web site design (above) looks uncannily like the redesign of [...]
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Posted on July 4, 2008 by Colin Brayton
Every since reading Ali Kamel’s glowing praise for the Innovation International Media Consulting Group, in a strange article defending the firm from (phantom?) charges that it promoted the agenda of Opus Dei, I have been curious about the company and interested in learning about its activities in more detail.
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Ali Kamel on [...]
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