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  1. Links of the day

    http://renaissancechambara.jp/2008/10/14/links-of-the-day-125/

    Self Edge is Denim - really cool shopping Thunder Tables Kill Microsoft 40-bit Encryption - password protected files may not be secure due to the advances of Moore’s Law and Russian ingenuity A leftover city of day laborers in Japan faces grim future - International Herald Tribune - Japan’s version …

    86 days ago
  2. Projector and Uniqlo do it again

    http://renaissancechambara.jp/2008/10/13/projector-and-uniqlo-do-it-again/

    Uniqlo and Projector have reinvented their music and movement motif with ‘UT Loop’ which works like the old step-time drum machine. Think of it as an Alesis SR-16 with a ROM full of hipster sounds fitted. Very cool indeed. …

    86 days ago
  3. Timbuk2 goes all Rickshaw

    http://renaissancechambara.jp/2008/10/13/timbuk2-goes-all-rickshaw/

    Rickshaw Bag Works was founded by the same people who founded Timbuk2 back in the day. Rickshaw has come back with environmentially friendly bags with fabrics made from recycled plastics. In addition, they are about to launch a technical messenger bag to give them credibility beyond the San Francisco pilates set. …

    87 days ago
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    and does not necessarily reflect the views of Rainier PR. Subscribe PR Bloggers Andy Smith Antony Mayfield Ben Matthews Brendan Cooper Colin Byrne Constantin Basturea Daljit Bhurj Daryl Wilcox David Brain Drew Benvie Ged Carroll Giles Shorthouse Grant Currie Ian Green James Warren Jonathan Hopkins Jonny Rosemont Justin Hayward Mark Borkowski Mark Manuel Mark Pinsett Morgan McLintic Neville Hobson Niall Cook Paul Wooding

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    Under Strict Embargo

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    Happy New Year dear readers. I’ve been tagged by James at 77 PR as part of Ged’s My Week in Media meme which looks at what you’ve been watching, reading, surfing and listening to. Many of the blogging great and the good have already responded. See Iain Dale, Stephen Waddington

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    renaissance chambara | Ged Carroll - counterculture | life | style | geekstuff | otaku | socialengineering | marketing

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    Further tales from the mall and etch-a-sketch In business, consumer behaviour, culture, hong kong, marketing, online, style on 12 January 2008 with no comments This post follows on from earlier retail observations a few days ago on HKG life: Copywriting - is so different to the UK. Even though it comes across as a little odd, Hong Kong copywriting like the the MTR advert above always puts a smile on my face. For that alone, I think that we can learn from them.

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    Chris Reed - ginger and proud

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    Contagious Contagious magazine Digital Spaghetti Ellee Seymour Fake Plastic Noodles Guardian Digital Content Guido Fawkes Guillaume Ian Dale Mumsnet Nick Robinson Open PR and Coms Network PR Blogger Renaissance Chabara - Ged Carroll RMM Scobleizer Seth Godin Seventy Seven Spinning Around Shiny Red Sixty Second View Tech PR Gems Treehugger Under Strict Embargo Valleywag What's the beef? Wired

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    The Pipes Are Calling

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    Guess what? 10 Downing Street doesn't want to pay. I've read that the cost is about £10B to set up the system and another £10B to get it into people's homes, so you can see why they're not keen. Anyway, Ged Carroll has written more about it here

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    The Pipes Are Calling

    http://charliegower.typepad.com/tantramar/2008/01/the-pipes-...

    Guess what? 10 Downing Street doesn't want to pay. I've read that the cost is about £10B to set up the system and another £10B to get it into people's homes, so you can see why they're not keen. Anyway, Ged Carroll has written more about it here

    348 days ago in Charlie Gower by tantramar · Authority: 35
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    sixtysecondview: Sixty second interviews from pr, media and politics

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    Nick Robinson Octavio Isaac Rojas Orduña Open for Discussion (McDonald’s) Open Minds Phil Gomes Pixel blog PR 2.0 PR and Comms Network PR blogger PR thoughts PR voice Proactive PR PRVert Radian 6 Renaissance Chambara Richard Edelman Rocketboom SacredFacts Scobleizer Second Thoughts Simon says Social Media Social Media PR Class Square Seas Stephen Zhai Steve Clayton: Geek in Disguise Stormhoek Stuart’s Soapbox Techobabble

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    A PR Guy's Musings - Stuart Bruce

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    longer visit a lot of my favourite sites? I'm going to ignore the blogs for now and just mention some of the mainstream media sites such as Guardian Unlimited and the Daily Telegraph. Those who've already done this meme include James Gordon-Macintosh, Ged Carroll, Stephen Waddington and Stephen Davies. I tag David Brain, Iain Dale, Chris Norton, Philip Young and Ian Delaney.

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    The Rosemont Loving

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    The Lord Sith of PR, Ged Carroll, continued two memes over the Christmas period which I have not partaken in until now… A year in PR (2007) (1) Most important development in social media This has to be Facebook, it has dominated the media, all my friends are on it and now it is part of our