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In a logical next step - Google brings us indoor maps of places where you can and do get lost. Earlier this week, a U.K. company named FootPath was being bashed by consumers for gather their shopping habits via captured mobile data at malls - With its upgraded indoor maps - Google can gather the same information with the users knowledge by offer instant Ads (savings coupons and the like) for stores at a given location. As we embrace all of this new and exciting technology sometime we do not think about the ripple effect. So many things are effected by the increasing usage of different kinds of technology and gadgets. So many things have effected by the Tablet market, TV viewing, desktop and laptop usage and now the creation of book shelves. That really boggles the mind, however when I think about it is quite logical. If we are using tablets more we have access to so much data by way of this tablet, books included. So it is very logical that the traditional books utilization would be minimized, which would then trickle down to bookshelves. I love technology but there's something about this that makes me a little sad. http://www.Facebook.com/AniseSmithMarketing http://www.AniseSmithMarketing.com http://www.AniseSmithQRcodeMarketing.com Swiss artist Ursus Wehrli is releasing a new book on The Art of Clean Up, where he takes everyday scenes of disorder and rearranges them into neat rows, sorted by different attributes such as color, size, shape, and type, etc. Some of the preview images from the book seem borderline OCD, such as the pine branch that has been ordered by the needle size– others are on such a huge scale that it almost seems laughable, as if a giant had come along and re-organized a lawn full of towels and people. The book is a follow-up to his previous Tidying Up Art books, where Wehrli used to “tidy up” famous artworks, such as Van Gogh’s room or Botticelli’s beach. I've found that many dyslexics think they're stupid, which is rarely the case. Something like the following can be very encouraging. Go well Liked by just_call_me_uncle_david CSA farm newsletter floral border stationary by curiosities_shop The NYC Parks community farm in Red Hook, Brooklyn, across from the giant Ikea store, played host to my Brother's wedding & reception this weekend. The farm is planted in soil that's laid about 6-12" deep over asphalt. Hard to believe that's all you need for veggies to grow. We ate the food that was grown in that soil during the reception ("this lettuce was picked 20 minutes ago"), and the next day, some of the wedding guests... read full post Such a fun idear. Who wouldn't want to try out the IKEA spaces as their homes? Liked by Deb Lauman Ginae B. McDonald Alyn William
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