Japan tourism has launched a Facebook game to promote skiing and snowboarding in Japan and encourage Australians to consider Japan for ski trips. A new web browser called Rockmelt promises a simplified browsing experience with everything on one page and no tabs. Old Spice parodied Britain's Sun newspaper with a racy spoof ad honoring the paper's Page 3 girls on their 40th anniversary. Toyota's "Ideas for Good" campaign challenges people to imagine new non-automotive uses of Toyota technologies like crash simulation software to improve life and make the world better.
2. 1. Japan tourism facebook ski ap
Japan tourism have launched a campaign
to showcase their snow boarding and
skiing facilities. Its aimed at australians
who would normally overlook the country
when planning a ski trip…great facebook
game ap, good fun and great idea for
getting out the message…have a go!
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Is this the future of web browsing?
A really clever simplified web browser making everything
you need on one page: no moving about, no tabs, just
simple and effective browsing. I think we could all be
using this in a few months!
3. Rockmelt new browser experience
7. 4. R-rated old spice spoof honours page 3 girls
Old Spice parody turns racy with this effort from
Britain's Sun newspaper honouring the 40th
Anniversary of its Page 3 girls (who've famously
graced the tabloid's pages topless since Nov. 17,
1970). Obviously, the clip reminds men that Page 3
girls are the women they secretly wish their women
would be like. "To pay homage to this national
institution that's been spicing up your life since
1970, we got Page 3's gorgeous Rosie to show you
boys her charms," the paper says.
9. 5. Toyota Change for good
Similar to the your country your call campaign (sort of)…Toyota recently
introduced a social innovation campaign centered on the theme “Ideas
for Good,” a challenge that invites participants to imagine new uses of
technology outside of the automotive world. The campaign is largely
based on the existing technologies invented by Toyota, such as a
human injury-simulation software that measures the impact of
automotive crashes, a solar powered ventilation system (used by the
Prius), hands-free sensory parking guidance, touch activation on the
steering wheel and more. The challenge asks contributors to draw upon
one of these technologies, think of a creative way to improve our lives
beyond cars, and share the big idea that would make the world a better
place.