Facebook’s privacy policy shouldn’t be a surprise
A look at Facebook’s privacy policy and why its increasingly presumptive approach shouldn’t surprise its users.
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A look at Facebook’s privacy policy and why its increasingly presumptive approach shouldn’t surprise its users.
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Large trucks and lorries criss-cross America on a daily basis, carrying countless products to our favorite stores and shops. How will over the road haulage fare against an increasingly visible rail-freight industry?
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Wawa demonstrates an on-going commitment to local charities by promoting the Susan G. Koman Race for a Cure in Philadelphia.
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Three years on from the launch of the London 2012 logo, celebrating the Summer Olympics, I still don’t like the logo design.
Part of an on-going series considering the marketing and sales practices of mini-mart and gas station chain, Wawa.
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American Revolutionary War General George Washington famously spent the winter of 1777-1778 in Valley Forge, Pa.
The House where George stayed Read More »
Ah! The joys of smell of freshly cut grass … and how the R&D Department at Honda helped make for a great start of the season.
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Tuesday, 6 April marks the sixteenth anniversary of the start of the Rwandan genocide. On that fateful day in 1994, the almost 1 million victims had no real understanding what was about to befall them. Whilst the world ignored or failed to intervene — myself very much included — thousands of people were slaughtered with
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