Word: registeration
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You have been poked by...that random guy on the street? Starting in the next few weeks, Facebook.com will open its digital doors to anyone who joins a regional or city network. The popular social networking site, once open just to Harvard students, continues to seek new ways to grow...
Indeed, companies as diverse as Unilever and DaimlerChrysler have used neuromarketing. Viacom Brand Solutions, the commercial arm of MTV Networks, for instance, late last year had Neurosense study how viewers digest programming and ads. It looked at nine regions of the brain that control such functions as attraction, long- and...
These days, Americans prefer to talk about "color blindness." I hate the term. For one, it's an impossibility. Color is immutable and unavoidable; it's the first thing you notice about someone, whether you register it consciously or not. For another, it's offensive. "It blurs the real problems...
That is half of the day that could have easily been spent lamenting over the lost splendors of home. But there were always meetings and rehearsals to attend and articles to write. On weekends, there were parties, strolls in the North End, or movie marathons with my hallway. Often weeks...
Most people using British airports since an alleged terrorist plot was foiled in early August have reacted with understanding and patience to the resulting long delays, canceled flights and crowded security checks. But one man is livid: Michael O'Leary, the CEO[an error occurred while processing this directive] of...