by Kare Anderson | Mar 5, 2009 | behavior, Likeability, Research
… to decide whether you like or trust the person, say researchers. Snap judgments happen without conscious thought. Yet another part of the study has scarier implications for forging relationships. When participants were given more time to describe their reactions...
by Kare Anderson | Dec 30, 2008 | collaboration, Friendship, Tribe
When meeting Natasha, photographer Rick Smolan never imagined she’d be an emotional thread of continuity for his life. Human stories take unexpected turns, especially next year. I’ve got your back and you’ve got mine. That’s a mighty welcome feeling as we enter 2009. ...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 17, 2008 | CrowdSource, entertainment
… on a big screen in a theatre – as part of a short-film before the feature movie. For the first time anyone can create an animated cut on their computer with tools provided by Intel, Facebook, Dell and others in this Mass Animation project launched today. The crowd...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 12, 2008 | Collective Clout, Meetings
Traditionally, conference attendees fill out conference evaluations after a session or conference is over, but the SXSW conference for tech and entertainment folks is anything but traditional. Some attendees heckled in real time at the “pandering” and/or...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 6, 2008 | cause, Collective Clout, Social Media
A huge protest on Monday gives you a blueprint on how to jumpstart your call to action. It happened quickly. If hundreds of thousands of Colombians can organize a protest on Facebook, to take to the streets against the violence-prone Marxist rebel group, FARC then...