Forget the lowly jock strap, or the cup you wore as a catcher in Little League. "Nutty Buddy" says its high-tech device (which you can purchase from our client, Todd... read more →
Our own Lora Prill, ADCO VP of Marketing/Partner, recently shared some of the lessons we've learned with the Columbia City Group of the Legal Marketing Association. Here's what Jessica Todd... read more →
Troy Patterson says it well in Slate: Trivago, the Düsseldorf-based travel search engine, has a most peculiar on-air pitchman—a sallow avatar of middle-aged masculinity, a found object and a cult... read more →
James Michener's book Kent State: What Happened and Why came out the year after four students were shot and killed there by the Ohio National Guard. This was a time when memories of the... read more →
A blog over at The New York Times notes that making decisions on the basis of what's trending on Twitter can sometimes miss what's actually happening: The greatest challenge of Big Data — especially... read more →
Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald are feeling like pretty important guys (just ask 'em; they'll tell ya), especially since they finally got one federal judge to agree with their view... read more →
Here's an interesting study we ran across: Sex is used to sell practically everything today, from personal hygiene products to sport utility vehicles. But ads featuring models wearing come-hither looks... read more →
At first, that question sounds anachronistic: Haven't we been enjoying all the benefits of two-way wrist radio and TV for some time, with cell and smartphones? But the word is... read more →
Looks like the markets were seriously underwhelmed by Apple's news yesterday: SAN JOSE, Calif. — Steve Jobs once mocked tablets with small screens, saying they would need to come with... read more →