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iHandy Translator iPhone App
January 27th, 2011

iHandy Translator iPhone App

iHandy Translator iPhone app by iHandySoft brings Google Translate to your iPhone allowing the translation of any sentence or phrase into 52 available languages. The app also includes such features as history tracking, search and integrated social networking, SMS and email support all available in a very intuitive user interface design. The iHandy Translator is [...]

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Hapa Voice
October 15th, 2010

Hapa Voice

Hapa Voice website was created as a celebration of multiracial Asian identity. Inspired by Kip Fulbeck’s, The Hapa Project, Hapa Voice is a photo blog, awareness project, educational resource, and discussion forum all in one. Created by Erica Johnson, Hapa Voice began as a means to create a unified community where people of multiracial heritage [...]

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Facebook Coca-Cola Village
August 23rd, 2010

Facebook Coca-Cola Village

Israeli Teenagers which attended this summers annual Coca-Cola Village camp were greeted with the usual camp experience in addition to one different attraction: Facebook profile tagging in real life. Upon entrance into the camp, each kid was given a FRID chip-equipped bracelet, which syncs to the wearer’s Facebook account. At each village attraction, there is [...]

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VoiceTra iPhone App
August 18th, 2010

VoiceTra iPhone App

VoiceTra, iPhone application by NICT (National Institute of Information and Communications Technology) which interprets what you speak from voice input. VoiceTra allows input from five languages: Japanese, English, Mandarin, Indonesian and Vietnamese and then voice interpret outputs into the same five languages. A text output (interpreted result) is translated in sixteen languages: Japanese, English, Korean, [...]

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HSA @ The Ohio State University
July 10th, 2010

HSA @ The Ohio State University

Hapa Student Association (HSA) @ THE Ohio State University Promotional video on Hapa identity. This video was shown at ExplorAsia hosted by Asian American Association (AAA), South Asian Student Association (SASA), and the Multicultural Center at THE Ohio State University on May 20, 2010. This video, paired with a spoken word performance by Christina Beall, [...]

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Hafu Japanese
July 9th, 2010

Hafu Japanese

Hafu Japanese – A short video of Hafu interviews. Filmed by Megumi Nishikura and Lara Perez Takagi. Edited by Megumi Nishikura and Marcia Yumi Lise. Hafu Project Link Hafu Documentary Link

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Pringles Rice Infusions
June 29th, 2010

Pringles Rice Infusions

New ad campaign titled sushi created by Grey Hong Kong advertising agency for Pringles Rice Infusions, introduces a new flavor of Pringles chips with rice ingredient as the main draw. Pringles new rice chips are used in replace of rice in a few popular rice food items, creating the interesting visual impact. Pringles Rice Infusions [...]

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ESPN 2010 World Cup Murals
June 16th, 2010

ESPN 2010 World Cup Murals

In promotion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, ESPN has commissioned the design of 32 murals, depicting a story of each team. The murals will be featured in publications, billboards and on subway platforms in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and elsewhere until mid-July. Commissioned by Wieden + Kennedy ad agency and [...]

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Shanghai Expo 2010
May 22nd, 2010

Shanghai Expo 2010

Shanghai Expo 2010, held in Shanghai, China from May 1 to October 31, 2010 is a World Expo with more than 190 countries and more than 50 international organizations registered to participate, which is the largest ever. More than 70 to 100 million visitors are expected to visit the expo, the largest in history. Included [...]

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The Evolution of the Internet
May 12th, 2010

The Evolution of the Internet

The announcement of non-Latin web addresses is the biggest change to the internet since it was invented over 40 years ago, allowing the internet to be more globally accessible to everyone. Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are the first countries to have “country codes” written in Arabic Scrips. This is the first [...]

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