Trying out the Spotify/Tumblr integration. Pretty sweet!
(Source: Spotify!)
A few weeks ago, we asked fans on Facebook to show us why they #loveNYC through photos. Fans from all over the country were encouraged to submit their best pictures of the city. The results? 1,900 outstanding photos. The photos showed New York City from the eyes of New Yorkers and visitors alike. It showed why we’re proud of this city and why we find all of its characteristics charming and unique.
We invited a panel of judges to pick the 10 finalist photos from the entries. These 10 photos are now on the City of New York’s Facebook page waiting for your vote. You can vote for your favorite photo to appear in Times Square and on NYC Gov’s social media channels. But hurry because today is the last day to vote!
The matzo business offers a lesson for how companies can succeed in an increasingly competitive, global marketplace: do something that’s really, really hard. If your business is easy to replicate, then someone, somewhere (probably China) is going to undercut you. But these days many are succeeding by following the matzo principle: fashion houses are scouring the latest microtrends for inimitable looks; industrial manufacturers are making hugely difficult custom products like aircraft engines. If your business is really easy to do, don’t gloat. You might be out of a job soon.
12 years ago today…
Grievance
The Late Show with David Letterman
April 12, 2000
I remember watching this live in my parents’ living room.
More Amsterdam Pictures
Six13’s Passover Video — a year (and 200,000 views) later it still makes me laugh