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Relearning How to Play

The Correlation Between Play & Creativity

When we were kids playing with blocks, play dough or crayons, we were creating, making up stories on the fly. Somewhere along the way some of us—maybe all of us—forgot how to play.

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Nathan DeSelm

Online Privacy, Tracking, Cookies and Other Tasty Treats

Nathan DeSelm (January 16, 2013)

There have been a lot of high-profile, privacy-related issues in the press recently. Our interactive director explains what should concern you and what's overblown.

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Sara Zwolski

The PC Still Dominates, But Alternative Devices Are Growing Fast

Sara Zwolski (January 31, 2013)

With each passing year, consumers are spending more time with media. According to Nielsen's 2012 U.S. Consumer Report, consumers are using more devices to access media than ever before.

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Thom Villing

Vine For Twitter: A Hammer In Search of a Nail

Thom Villing (February 11, 2013)

The latest from Twitter is called Vine. Thom looked at the app and some of the reviews, and isn't impressed.

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  Villing's First Ad

Turning back the pages

31 years ago this month, Villing & Company introduced itself as the new kids on the block with this ad. With one client and a staff of three, those were scary times. But they were also exciting times. And with great community support, the new kids were soon on their way.

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