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Exposure: For the last year of my writing for Inc Magazine, the biggest benefit I got out of my column was the fact that every time one of my articles went live, their Twitter account (with 2.7 million followers) would Tweet my latest article and tag me. Since I was writing 5+ columns per week, I was getting Tweeted by Inc’s Twitter constantly—whic
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Smashing, a new app curating the best of the web from Goodreads co-founder Otis Chandler, is now available to the public.
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His digital footprint was itty-bitty, and it was clear that he had built a life that was more IRL than URL. How fucking sexy.
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Edgar Winter—almost without question—is the most successful albino “keytar” enthusiast of the late 20th century. He had a lot to be happy about. “Slow Ride” opens
Chuck Klosterman • Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story
The case board, inspired by HBO show True Detective, originally featured free placement of clues and gated progress until players found a specific answer, but this led to high player frustration. Remedy shifted to a board that featured more questions with easier answers, leading to more dopamine hits with players, and finally scrapped free clue pla... See more
Fulfilling fantasies and building investment: The narrative design of Alan Wake 2
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