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Maybelline NY has just launched the Audio MakeUp Project, the first makeup platform totally designed for the visually impaired. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 2?3 of the visually impaired are women. For most of them, being independent and looking after themselves is essential for their self esteem.
URL: http://www.audiomakeup.com.br/en/
We believe that health insurance is more than just sick insurance. And that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. So we’re going out into the world to reveal something people may not know, helping people live fearless by making one small change. Living better today and taking control of your health doesn’t have to be overwhelming. And our mission is showing the way forward, one fearless step at a time. This video series, to be launched in social and digital media, is BCBSs first true foray into the online video space.
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![]() Hey Jammers, Thanks to the deeply personal and provocative submissions you sent in last month, our New Structure of Feeling issue turned out to be quite the eco-psycho-politico-aesthetico mindbomb . . . it will hit newsstands worldwide next week. Now we’ve started brainstorming on I want to live! . . . We ask: is it still possible to live an empowered, fulfilled life in this fucked up capitalist system? This is the last issue in our six-part Year of Living Dangerously series and we need you to cap it off with your deepest musings on how to negotiate profound precarity, looming ecocidal scenarios and impending financial collapse. The big Q is: Can we pull out of this dark-age spiral we’re in . . . can we hack into the heart of the capitalist algorithm and pull off a flurry of systemic transformations: Impose an adtax? Crack down on corporate criminals? Set in motion a paradigm shift in the science of economics? Ban secrecy and bring about a true-cost global marketplace in which the price of every product tells the ecological truth? Can we conjure up a new aesthetic . . . and in our everyday life, can we learn to play jazz? Send us your thoughts on the end of capitalism, a year of living dangerously and your vision of what a day living free is like. Send anecdotes, gripes, jibes, rants, musings, manifestos, poetry, cartoons, illustrations, photographs – fresh new ways to think about the way we live, love, and feel our way towards a new kind of future. Send to editor@adbusters.org or artdirector@adbusters.org before the end of Monday, October 17. Hey, either way, we’ll surely bump into each other again in the coming Year of the Rooster! for the wild, Eds ** Thank you Bruno Latour and all the artists and authors who contributed to reset! MODERNITY!
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The advertising industry is at a crossroads. As consumers spend increasing time on their mobile devices playing games, texting friends, searching for information and devouring entertainment, advertisers have embraced, though struggled with, this new medium given the challenges presented by the small screen. But as important as reaching consumers on their mobile devices might be, the greater opportunity for advertisers might be learning more about their customers by tracking where they go and how much time they spend shopping.
Enter mobile tracking. But tread carefully.
Mobile tracking information can be incredibly valuable because it doesn’t lie. But since this information reveals where consumers come and go, how much time they spend in various locations, and may be collected without the consumer’s knowledge, lawmakers, regulators and privacy advocates consider this information to be even more sensitive than user-provided personally identifiable information and thus deserving of heightened scrutiny. Even mobile platforms such as Apple and Google acknowledge the sensitive nature of geo-location data and accordingly require apps to obtain a user’s permission before collecting this information. Several trade groups have established best practices for geo-tracking and even consumer protection regulators like the Federal Trade Commission have chimed in on what their expectations are for companies in this ecosystem. But to date, there are no specific laws governing these practices.