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The Human AI pin projecting info onto a hand.

Tumblr fades and an AI badge is born Members Public

Tumblr and Jezebel head to the great electronic compost heap, while Humane wants to replace our phone with an AI pin.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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The digimag bloat problem Members Public

While I’m quoting Tweets: > The people have spoken. And they have said: stop delivering bloated-for-no-reason payloads to my iPad each month. pic.twitter.com/O0E3BZA24F [http://t.co/O0E3BZA24F]— MG Siegler (@parislemon) September 14, 2014 [https://twitter.com/parislemon/status/511273684502605824] Hard to disagree. And people have been

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
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Morning Coffee Reading, from the 24 hour social-media, digital-first world… Members Public

Five recent reads you might have missed, and are well-worth your time: It’s a 24/7 social media world out there Friends of the blog Brilliant Noise have done some research into the difference between “always on” Twitter presence and more sporadic approaches: Always-on is a more strategic and

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Brilliant Noise