Posts in the GS Category

SRAM pART PROJECT

GS is working on an awesome project for SRAM right now. The coolest brand in cycling has asked us to help create and manage a bike art competition.

We’re selecting 50 artists from around the country to participate and sending them a box of 100 SRAM bike parts. The artists are creating free-standing sculptures using at least 25% of the parts.

The completed art will be on display at the Interbike convention in Las Vegas in September, on display at an exhibition in Chicago in October, and finally auctioned off online in November. All proceeds of the sale of the art will benefit the World Bicycle Relief - a charity founded by SRAM Corporation that has distributed over 75,000 bicycles to people need and trained over 700 field mechanics all around the world since opening their doors in 2005.

The artists are working on their pieces now. Stay tuned to the pART PROJECT website for ongoing updates – soon we’ll add artist bios and eventually photos of the art.

Don’t forget to check out the World Bicycle Relief website and make a donation if you can. Bikes really do change lives and donating to World Bicycle Relief is one way you can make a major impact. Giving away one bike only costs $134. C’mon…you can do that!

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Doing the Math on Google+

While the majority of the world may still be largely unaware of the shiny new social media option that hit recently, the web is abuzz with technophiles busy dissecting and discussing Google+; the pros, the cons, and everything in between. I’ve been spending a bit of time there myself and am impressed with how intuitive the experience is and of course, how well integrated it is with other Google services. At this early stage, there’s a lot to wade through, but here are my first impressions on a couple features.

Circles – Here Google has done a nice job capturing the best of its competitors – You can ‘Follow’ individuals in whom you are interested without the need for friending a la Facebook, but you can also have more reciprocal relationships with those in your social circle by including them in a ‘Friend’ or ‘Family’ circle. On the other hand, while excluding those you don’t want to share info with (circles of bosses and mothers-in-law, perhaps) is very easy here, being social now involves manual effort, as you must include those you do want to include in a post. On another note, don’t worry about how you label your circles or which you add people to because that information is not shared. You can safely create a ‘Frienemy’ circle to be used for deserving individuals with no fear of repercussion.

Sparks – This feature allows you to define your interests in order to view a somewhat customized news feed. It could be cool but it needs work as the content funneled is currently not as relevant or robust as it could be, perhaps because of the limited use of the platform in its beta phase.

Hangouts – As the name suggests, Hangouts are a place to, well, hang out. Invite your circles to use their webcams and host a video chat. Keep them private and share with only select individuals or circles, or make your little club a public hangout.

In a nutshell, I see some real potential in Google+. They’ve done a nice job capitalizing on existing platforms by finding ways to improve them. The real question about the future of social, however, has less to do with which platform is superior and more to do with where the herd feeds. I’m not sure it will be easy to convince 750 million (gulp) active users to change their habits and start over on a new platform, but I guess we’ll see. In the meantime, catch up with me on Google+. Or Twitter. Or Facebook. Or LinkedIn.

If you want to read more, the folks at Huffington Post have put together a nice guide for getting started on Google+ and Hubspot is offering up some handy Google+ shortcuts.

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It’s Not Just a Phone, it’s a Credit Card

The evolution of the smart phone continues. Next up? Phone as credit card. I don’t know about you, but I love the idea of fewer items to carry around and according to this infographic from GPlus, leaving the purse or wallet at home is going to be very possible in a pretty short time. The winning provider has yet to be determined, but I don’t see that holding back progress. Do you love this advancement too, or will you miss that bulge in your back pocket?

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To Post, or Not to Post

Ever wonder what day or time to tweet or post on Facebook in order to reach the largest audience? And what about optimal frequency for connecting without annoying? The smarties at Adverblog can tell you when and how often to be social for best results. Some of their findings are quite surprising. Read all about it in the Adverblog post on the topic entitled Science of Social Media Timing, or check out their infographic below.

 

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