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Fashionation
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2008-04-29 15:30:07
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The Cool Hunter is launching a new fashion site next month. Here's a tease.
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The Cool Hunter Launches New Site "Dear God" - Spirituality For The New Millennium
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2008-04-11 20:17:20
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From the founder of the cool hunter comes dear-god.net; a startlingly new concept of spirituality where people from all over the planet reveal their innermost hopes and fears in the form of prayers to god.
Dear God is completely non-demoninational and the term god is used in the broadest sense – encompassing every religion’s concept of a higher power; be it a Christian god, a Muslim god or simply a fluid idea of universal energy.
In its first week, the site has sparked an organic revolution, with people all over the world embracing the opportunity to unburden themselves, to share their hopes and fears with others in an effort create hope, healing, inner peace and clarity.
From the poignant and the heart-wrenching to even the light-hearted and the humorous, the posts on dear god cover the gamut of human experience, providing a powerfully raw and honest insight into our world today.
As one online site stated: "After viewing this website I found it to be so honest of the world’s reflection and thoughts. See we as believers probably wonder and ask the same types of questions, but never express them to anyone. There are a lot of different views about what and who God is and that is reflected in this site. Try to not view this with a closed mind….Try not to debate that you know the right answer….Try to view this as an opportunity to peek into the heart of our world".
The logo and site design were created by London based design agency Something Somewhere - the same firm that created the Artic Monkeys website.
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Cool Hunter Wins Best Culture Blog
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2007-11-15 14:02:01
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Cool Hunter wins BEST CULTURE BLOG
THANK YOU
to all who voted for us and made The Cool Hunter.net the Best Culture
Blog at the world’s largest weblog competition, 2007 Weblog Awards
The
final results were announced on November 8, 2007, at the BlogWorld
& New Media Expo in Las Vegas. This is particularly sweet because
we came second last year. We love to beat ourselves! Thank you, thank
you, thank you!
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Coolhunter Goes Global
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2007-09-17 16:34:06
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We’re proud to announce the first non-English arm of the coolhunter - coolhunter Turkey, edited by local creative firebrand and natural coolhunter Yagmur Uslu. The site features all of the hottest pieces from the main international version, including extra editorial and news on what’s cool in Turkey including the latest in travel, art, fashion, style and all facets of design. If you can read Turkish check it out. Coolhunter Turkey is just the latest in a bunch of global sites (Coolhunter Australia is already up and running) with more including Italy, New Zealand and the UK set to launch by next week. If you’re a professional media company interested in licensing the coolhunter in your country contact us at
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cNews - The Daily Hunt
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2007-05-18 14:17:01
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Hollywood's emerging crop of online talent scouts are dedicated to
discovering talent online, matching up creators of obscure Web videos
with the online divisions of traditional media companies, portals, and
ad agencies, all of them hungry to try a new sort of storytelling. Meet the HIT MEN.
Real Brain Diseases that cause someone to have "superhuman powers"...
Magazines: Change Or Die:
A rise in the percentage of ad spending allocated to Internet and
mobile media will intensify pressure on magazine publishers to adapt a
fast-changing business landscape or die
Late-Stage Cancer Vaccines Set to Launch
Innovation Scouts - How creative businesses in technology and
media are unearthing new ideas in unexpected places--from an American
Idol-style contest at Adobe Systems to eBay's new "disruption" team. Meet the new cool hunters.
The magazine industry is suffering one of its more pronounced troughs. Established names are closing, while others face an amalgamation of staff to survive.
Many would say that this is too hostile a climate to support
independent and innovative publications, but a new breed of maverick
publishers are kicking the business up the backside by doing things
their way, proving that there is always a market for wit, imagination
and intelligence.
Fashion houses are trying out new products on the teenyboppers of Tokyo.
There's a lot at stake with global warming, so for those not sure what
to believe, New Scientist debunks the 26 most common climate myths.
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C-NEWS - The Daily Hunt
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2007-04-27 10:54:01
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India's Jet Airways introduces exclusive mini-suites in first class. Now you can fly in your own private cabin from London to India - for less than a BA first class seat
On the gentle art of selling yourself,
confidence, and first impressions. "It is said that we are all three
different people: the person we think we are (the one we have
invented), the person other people think we are (the impression we
make) and the person we think other people think we are (the one we
fret about). You could say it would be a lifetime's quest to reconcile
this battling trinity into a seamless whole.
Viacom is rumored to be close to a deal to buy Last.FM, a London-based online social music network, for $450 million.
"During my 23 years with The L.A Times' sports department, I have held a
wide variety of roles and titles. Tennis writer. Angels beat reporter.
Olympics writer. Essayist. Sports media critic. NFL columnist. Recent
keeper of the Morning Briefing flame. Today I leave for a few weeks' vacation, and when I return, I will come back in yet another incarnation. As Christine". By Los Angeles Times sportwriter Mike Penner.
Evian Criminals. The new snob appeal of tap water.
Airlines have never discounted business-class seats — until now, that is.
Want to direct Bjork's next music video? One lucky reader now has the chance.
YOU TUBE - Kid almost slips off rollercoaster ride.
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C-NEWS - The Daily Hunt
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2007-02-07 13:59:38
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Linkle is the first dedicated sewing cafe in Berlin.
Knitting clubs have spread like wildfire over the past few years, with
men and women gathering in pubs to stitch, bitch and get their craft
on. Like internet cafes, people just walk in and install themselves
behind a machine, and are charged by the hour (5 euros).
There
are several ways to send a message. You can be bold and yell from a
rooftop. You can be subtle and mention a theory in passing. Or if you
really mean business, you can make a motion picture and, in order to
reach even more people, organize an army to disseminate its message. Al Gore has trained nearly 1,000 of his foot soldiers to give the same presentation that he delivers in the movie. His
disciples, who are required to give at least 10 talks a year, are not
just scientists but volunteers from all walks of life including
teachers, housewives and even celebrities like Cameron Diaz.
MySpace
is teaming with Britain's Film4 and Vertigo Films to bankroll a British
movie, hosting a competition to find the director. MySpace users also will get a chance to choose the title, comment on the script, help pick the cast and even become one of the actor. The newspaper industry is spending $75 million to argue that it's not screwed. How much better it would be to spend $75 million on innovation so, indeed, it wont be screwed.
Bloggers In Tents: Fashion Warms to New Media.
No longer relegated to fashion-show Siberia, bloggers are being
beckoned by the fashion industry to videotape, describe, and
disseminate news from the circus that is NY Fashion Week.
Overall,
53% of online teens watch video at least occasionally, a reflection of
how young people tend to be savvy about online media. The regular video
watchers tend to be more "socially influential."
For those who want to be really buff, a Dutch gym is introducing training sessions for nudists.
Summer in Sydney and the hottest song on every radio station is from a 3 piece called, Sneaky Sound System. They’ll be huge in Europe next year.
The Netherlands, the New Tax Shelter Hot Spot
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C-NEWS - The Daily Hunt
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2007-02-01 04:43:19
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Go green. Get rich.
Think humanity's problems are too big to be tackled by business? Think
again. Here are nine companies showing how we can make millions saving
us from ourselves.
A SCOTTISH student who posted videos on YouTube is set to earn
thousands after being spotted and signed by Time
Warner. James Provan's latest YouTube hit, The Garden - filmed at his
parents' house in Aberdeen - is already being used as an advert for a
Time Warner internet service. Your date of birth has a bigger influence on your life than you might realize - and all thanks to the Sun.
www.myspaceisbetter.com
- the basic idea is to give people stylish and clean layouts so that
myspace might one day be vaguely aesthetically pleasing.
Apple's new iPhone received more
mentions on blogs than President Bush. The iPhone is seen as a test case for media buying
agencies, as they increasingly try to assess how blogs can affect
product launches.
More U.S. teachers are using national and international online news sites in the classroom. "Students do not relate to newspapers at all, any more than they would to vinyl records".
Apple launches colored ishuffle's
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COOLHUNTER LAUNCHING A MAGAZINE
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2007-01-30 04:15:51
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The link you are looking for has been purposely left out as we are
embarking to launch our global magazine. This post will be featured in
a larger story in the magazine.
The Cool Hunter is expanding from cyberspace and
onto international news stands with the much anticipated launch of the
Cool Hunter magazine. The new publication comes hot on the heels of a
number of exciting projects currently in the works that are fast
establishing the Cool Hunter as a coveted global brand, including a
Cool Hunter TV show and a series of Cool Hunter books.
The website already has over 1.6 million page views a month,
(425,000 unique visitors per month) and the new projects are set to at
least double that figure. (International editions of the Cool Hunter
website are currently in the works, London, Australia, Canada etc)
Bound
for the news stands in late
2007, the new monthly glossy Cool Hunter magazine will also be
distributed throughout major international newsagents/bookstores, the
world's
top boutique hotels as well as our favorite stores and retailers across
the globe. A fascinating read, the magazine will be brimming with
feature length articles that showcase the best of cool from around the
world.
The Cool Hunter magazine launching late 2007, a must for those in the know. Don't miss it.
Interested international publishers and advertisers can contact
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C-NEWS - The Daily Hunt
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2007-01-26 02:58:36
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A cool site that tells you what happened around the world on the day you were born.
8 technologies that can save the world
Some 65% of U.S. consumers spend more time with their computers than with their significant others.
In
tech-savvy homes, kids are gaining a much more global outlook at a
younger age, according to researchers. Youngsters under the age of 11
-- the so-called "Generation We" -- are naturally adept with technology and tuned in to a world where they control media, not the other way around.
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