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Nike's 'Human Chain' television commercial advertisement features Dayna Huor. Directed by Brian Beletic, the spot's ad agency was Wieden + Kennedy in Portland, Oregon.

The Human Chain. Named for victory, Nike takes on perseverance.

by Bob Page on 21 February 2010

In the promised land of mobile computing, are more than two flavors of ice cream possible?

In the promised land of mobile computing, are more than two flavors possible?

by Bob Page on 22 January 2010

A Communist Party spy at Google?

by Bob Page on 17 January 2010

Post image for In Haiti, use of social media in crisis response.

In Haiti, use of social media in crisis response.

by Bob Page on 13 January 2010

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Google torches the usual PR playbook in China.

by Bob Page on 13 January 2010

Smartphones make people act on information units of 25 words or less.

You’ve got 25 words. Go.

by Bob Page on 8 December 2009

Genevieve Bell, an anthropologist at Intel.

Anthropologist Genevieve Bell on 12 ways women use technology differently than men.

by Bob Page on 4 December 2009

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New Sochi 2014 Olympic logo with .ru domain. Increase online dialogue, reduce spam?

by Bob Page on 1 December 2009

Scholar Susan Shirk says modern China combines fragility and strength.

Scholar Susan Shirk: modern China combines a powerful profile with a fragile core.

by Yuan Elle Wang on 23 November 2009

Illustration on strange Chinese-US bedfellows from the Oct. 24-30 edition of The Economist.

Are online relationships between China and the US boiling over? Rednecks against Red Guards?

by Bob Page on 31 October 2009

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