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Netdiver (ISSN 1911-866X)

Welcome to a design and digital culture magazine devoted to empowering and stimulating creativity.

We champion the LUV of design worldwide, online and beyond.

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Icograda Design Week

Design has the power to influence our core values, our identity, our expectations and our worldview. The conference offers designers, business leaders and government the opportunity to experience current design thinking.

Reshape your understanding of the value of design.

Upcoming: April 26-30

USA by Designers

Designers, illustrators, photographers, design studios, collectives/crews, agencies, students, visual artists... you are welcome to submit an innovative, creative, exciting, personal and experimental artwork.

Deadline: February 20

SXSW Interactive

The industry spring break! Compelling presentations from the brightest minds in emerging technology, exciting networking events hosted by industry leaders and an unbeatable line up of special programs.

Upcoming: March 12-16

Creative Grab Bag

Author Ethan Bodnar created over 30 unique tasks and gave each contributor (I was one) a task that was different from their typical work. Jumpstart your creativity!

Available on Amazon

(30 task cards included)

Netdiver is sweet

You've got a terrific product or service and wanna reach a fabulous international audience? Looking for a sweet deal?

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IdN magazine

International designers Network is a publication for creative people on a mission to amplify and unify the design community.

(cg) LOVE poster

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Breaking news!

:News: Google OS: the end of the hard drive? by Dylan F. Tweney

Chrome OS netbooks will not have traditional hard disk drives — they will rely on non-volatile flash memory and Internet-based storage for saving all of your data.

All the applications will be web-based, meaning users won’t have to install apps, manage updates or even backup their data. All data will be stored in the cloud, and users won’t even have to bother with anti-virus software: Google claims it will monitor code to prevent malicious activity in Chrome OS web apps.”

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via Mark Ferdman

Wow! Waash! WTPEEP! etc,..

Be positive (wo)man! Moma reads this.