Marketing Physics
We’ve been keeping a sharp eye on the internet this week, scouring our browsers for any interesting tidbit, scrap of information, update, addition or new bit of code that we could pass along to you, loyal reader. This week’s selection ranges from a TED talk about how lessons learned in the physics lab can apply to marketing tactics to Gmail updates and an awesome list of Photoshop files sure to mesmerize any designer.
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Programming
Riding Rails: Rails 3.0: It’s Ready!
CSS3 Gradient Generator.
Google Code University.
Marketing
Dan Cobley: What physics taught me about marketing.
Tempo, tempo, line and length.
Online content doesn’t have an expiration date.
Gmail Priority Inbox launches: Your email will never be the same.
How to use social media monitoring tools for outreach marketing.
How to write a whitepaper that will capture leads.
Design
60 high quality Photoshop PSD files for designers.
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