The Week's Links (11.20.11)

All the links posted to Facebook and Twitter (@) this week: 

  • Analysis: Internet Blacklist Bill Is Roadmap to ‘the End’ of the Internetowl.li/7yTuL This isn't hyperbole.
  • How Facebook Tracks Its Users owl.li/7yrYG
  • How Humans Became Social owl.li/7uP7v
  • Need to Create? Get a Constraint owl.li/7uNGD
  • Jeff Bezos Owns the Web in More Ways Than You Think owl.li/7uGWQ
  • Friday Morning Perspective: Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Overowl.li/1fIt3F
  • Is Neuroscience the Death of Free Will? owl.li/7uGG6
  • Web Symbols typeface owl.li/7umIl
  • At Google X, a Top-Secret Lab Dreaming Up the Future owl.li/7u5FF
  • The 50 Most Influential Management Gurus - Harvard Business Reviewowl.li/7u3ZQ
  • How old are you? (In Internet Years) owl.li/1fHnZj
  • Penguin moves into self-publishing owl.li/7wHab
  • How The World Will Shape Itself to Please Social Butterflies owl.li/7s3d2
  • The Language of Advertising owl.li/7u3o2
  • Famous Magazines’ First Covers owl.li/7scpr
  • The Most Expensive Photo in the World owl.li/7s2Po
  • Thomas Suarez, App Developer, 12 years old owl.li/1fGiAS
  • JR’s “Inside Out” Project Special - Brooklyn Street Art owl.li/7u4ip
  • Fort Collins to Make a Rocky Mountain Regional Arts Incubator owl.li/7uNt7
  • Alfred Hitchcock: The Secret Sauce for Creating Suspense owl.li/7opr4
  • Creativity Top 5: November 15, 2011 owl.li/1fFx80
  • Psyop: The Role of Design in Brand Communication, this Thursday 11/17 by AIGA and MAD  owl.li/7s2Mf
  • What’s the language of the future? owl.li/7s2FZ
  • A Collection of Rejected Titles for Classic Books owl.li/7s2Dq
  • PBS Arts: Off Book - Episode 9: Fashion of Artists owl.li/1fF7xw
  • Applying Lean Thinking in Advertising owl.li/7kA7R
  • The Key To Long-Term Dominance? Marketing Fades, But Product Always Lasts owl.li/7u37i
  • National Geographic Photo Contest 2011, Submissions due 11/30.owl.li/7rXlY
  • Don’t Call Yourself A Programmer, And Other Career Advice owl.li/7rVZT/via @marcoarment
  • 11 Sounds That Your Kids Have Probably Never Heard owl.li/7rXic
  • World Literature in 13 Parts: From Gilgamesh to García Márquez owl.li/7rVVB
  • It's Your Life: The Holstee Manifesto Lifecycle Video owl.li/1fDYCx
  • The Freelancer’s Toolset: 100 Web Apps for Everything You Will Possibly Need owl.li/7ksSZ

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.