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Dumb ways to die

A recent video that went viral titled “Dumb Ways to Die” has a very important message, but also a very effective method of putting it across. The video was put produced promote train safety using song and animation. The video has had millions of people laughing to the comical characters, but most importantly paying attention to what it is saying.

Argos to focuses its efforts online

Home Retail Group’s change in strategy means that at least 75 stores across the UK will need to close or relocate. Argos has been struggling to bring in enough money and updating its digital presence online is imperative to modernise, cut costs and turn around profit downfall.

The company added that seven stores lost money, although on average each store made just £172 a week in the six months to September. Continue reading

Google Sea View

Google Maps have teamed up with environmental scientists at Catlin Seaview Survey to explore the seas in locations like the Great Barrier Reef, the Molokini Crater, and the Apo Island marine reserve for starters.

Try it yourself, have a look at Oahu, Hawaii, Hanauma Bay

For more locations please click the link below :
http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/gec-our-oceans-seas/7BjcFAzpBMM

Myspace ready to make a comeback?

When media titan News Corp. first purchased MySpace in July, 2005, for $580 million, they didn’t think of selling it just six years later for $35 million. Now, Justin Timberlake and two investors have announced big plans for a rebuilt MySpace.

The new MySpace website is currently in beta testing with select users, you may request an invite here or preview its features and design in a promotional video here.

The new Myspace will let users connect to the site with their Twitter or Facebook accounts, a sign that it won’t be competing with those sites as a social networking service. Rather, Myspace will continue with its entertainment focus, as a place to play and discover music, add photos, videos and playlists and connect with artists.