In Planet Money’s latest episode they explore the…
In Planet Money’s latest episode they explore the fascinating story of how a bottle of Coke stayed priced at a nickle for decades, the longest known sticky price in recorded history.
Hint: it involves a really unwise contract.
Links 3-8-11: Facebook vs Netflix, NPR executive on tape, Unfollow Charlie Sheen day
Charlie Sheen is hiring a social media intern. Apparently there are already a lot of applicants. Not sure how that job is going to go.
Links 3-2-11: A great video critique of EA’s marketing, iPad and the FAA, New Evernote features
Top of the Interwebs: What Makes Andy Carvin Tweet? The latest TechCruch interview talks with NPR’s senior strategist on his role as a node of information and curator. Self-aggrandizement: Ebooks’ greatest obstacle is their inability to escape from the metaphor of bound paper. Pwety: The infographic that spoofs infographics. Worth looking at today: New Evernote release. I’m […]