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Title: Chewing tobacco causes mouth cancer


 

 

Title: Drive safely


 

 


 

Title: Protect children from online pornography
Headline:
Is this what your child surfs on the Internet?

 



Title: Child Abusive Awareness
Headline:
Most child abuse is committed by the person a child trusts


 

Title: Save girl child


 


 

Title: Feed the Children
Headline:
The next time you waste food, think


 

 


Title: Encourage Adoption
Headline:
Adopt. You never know who you'll bring home

 


 

Title: Save Girl Child
Headline
: Do not neglect the girl child.


 

 


Title: Parenting is by example
Headline:
Children learn fast. Don't fight at home.

 

Title: Stop Domestic Violence
Headline:
78% of domestic abuse incidents resulting in death occur in the victim's home.


 


 

Title: Stop Racism
Headline:
Defend human rights against racial discrimination

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Greg says...

Finally Google get behind something that really matters, not just creating cool apps that help people (yes good) but now they are creating a movement for the future and our children. They are really enforcing a platform/concept to help eduction in a digital age... and opening it up to creatives and technologists to help create the tools and ideas to do this.

Informal schooling Vs formal schooling is a hot topic in the world of eduction, mainly due to the shifting world we're living in. Both from a technology perspective but also a mindset. Sesame Street was also born out of this shifting world and media (TV) in the 60s.

If you have a spare 1:44:56, then check out this clip! Or make the time!

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Nicolas says...

Internet, ce n’est pas comme les "Petit Ecolier", ce n’est pas que pour les enfants. Et ce n’est pas parce que les vedettes du Réseau se présentent régulièrement sous les traits de pimpants trentenaires que les plus de 40 ans devraient se sentir mis en quarantaine. D’ailleurs, Internet, ça fait quasiment quatre décennies que ça existe.

Dès la fin des années 1960, des chercheurs commencent à échanger des données d’un ordinateur à l’autre à distance. En 1969, sous l’impulsion de l’Arpa (future Darpa), l’agence pour les projets de recherche avancée de défense, sous la tutelle du gouvernement américain, Arpanet est mis au point. La première présentation officielle aura lieu en octobre 1972, date à laquelle le mot "Internet" fait son apparition. Et c’est de cette époque aussi que date le signe @, qui permet d’envoyer des messages électroniques d’un utilisateur à un autre, chacun étant sur des machines différentes.

1972. Giscard n’était même pas encore président. Ah, ça calme, hein ! Evidemment, le temps de l’Internet grand public viendra bien plus tard. C’est au milieu des années 1990 qu’apparaissent en France les premiers services de fourniture d’accès à Internet pour le grand public. Les sociétés s’appelaient WorldNet et FranceNet. Franchement, ça vous dit quelque chose ? Ensuite, il y eut Club-Internet et Wanadoo notamment.

Déjà, aujourd’hui, il devient difficile de raconter à ceux qui arrivent sur Internet comment il fallait à l’époque deux minutes pour afficher une page aussi perfectionnée que celle-là  après avoir supporté ce bruit et en se dépêchant de se déconnecter pour ne pas user trop vite son forfait 10 heures à 99 francs.

Allez, c’est interactif, ici : racontez vos premiers souvenirs d’Internet. Les générations futures vous en seront reconnaissantes.

 

Pour des rappels historiques plus complets :

L’Internet sur Wikipedia

L’Internet par Vincaria

 
Photo : Flickr / Erik Pitti

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unugurn says...

Message Organizer Deluxe 3.2: Phone message and inpersons visit management software for Windows.. http://bit.ly/gRzIL

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slange70 says...

I wonder how many of these got swatted? And what tiny-fingered, fly-wrangling intern had to hot glue banners to their legs? Regardless, nice execution.

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SwBratcher says...

Mona Pearl, of Beyond A Strategy at http://www.beyondastrategy.com, offered a few minutes to give me feedback on a marketing flyer that I would be delivering to a group of people this week. Below are her out-of-context comments. Extract the nuggets for yourself. This is raw exposure to candid feedback from a global marketing specialist.

Like no. 3 best. The messages is clearer. How about instead of product using symbol?

However, I still think you need to simplify it for people, i.e. how they can make money with this? Why should they buy it? It is looking from the outside in... You want to get them excited and call for action, so I would focus more on: You will make money how, since you don't want people to think it is a scam. Also, have the phone in large enough fonts for people that don't have a perfect eye site. You want them to call and not reach the wrong number.

How about having the product again someplace on the page? Or, how large is the page?
When you sell, you want to get into THEIR heads, make it easy for THEM and make THEM react and act. It is not about you and what you know. For some, it may be the first time they are introduced to it. They may be doing it, but not connect the dots. You want to be clear, to the point and let them have a wow moment, despite all the noise around.

Did you think of using the backside? How about having the steps to make money? Something like: you call us, we....

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