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This February, well be discussing our global theme of The Future of Now. A look at our past, future, and present and how humanity and technology are meeting in each of those spaces. But what does this really look like? We all have our own ideas, and this SMW14 well be bringing them all together.

With our focus on humanity and technology, we loved seeing our partner uberVU highlight how to ensure your holidays stay office friendly. See the original post here. The holidays are an exciting, but busy time. Of course you deserve to relax, cut loose and have a little fun at your companys holiday party. But before

Think LinkedIn is just for job hunting and networking with colleagues? Think again. Facebook and Pinterest have long been obvious marketing platforms for just about everything, but LinkedIn is playing catch-up in a big way. There are over 235 million LinkedIn users, but marketers were slow to adapt their campaigns to the social media giant.

Common sense may tell us that social media is detrimental to art and culture or that it cheapens communication. In reality, it just exposes artists, politicians, and philosophers to new constraints that lead to more people consuming new kinds of information. Take for example: the New Yorker in the summer of 2012. The entire literary

A couple of years ago, many businesses stuck to the social media superstars such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for their online marketing campaigns. While these networks are still heavy hitters, many brands are choosing to extend their reach by creating accounts on other networks. Whether its Tumblr, Pinterest, Google+, or Instagram, there are more

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