• Trunki Launches App AImed At Kids 3- to 6-Years-Old
    Random iPhone App of the week: Family travel brand Trunki teamed up with Aardman Animations, creators of Wallace and Gromit, to create its first kid-friendly app. PaddlePak Party targets kids 3- to 6-years-old, with a simple objective: clean up your beach gear. Users can choose from nine PaddlePak characters to try and collect between 5 and 50 beach items, such as swim shorts, sunglasses, sun hats and flip-flops. When everything is picked up, players unlock prizes at each level. The app is available for free in the App Store.
  • NEW! Intel Ad Pays Tribute To Jack Andraka, A Kid With An Idea. A Big Idea.
    Get ready for the feel-good video of the day, courtesy of Intel. "Look Inside" tells the story of 15-year-old Jack Andraka, who, inspired by the death of his uncle, developed an early detection method for pancreatic cancer that won the Grand Prize at the 2012 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. The journey for Jack to be taken seriously, however, was no easy one. His story is told in reverse, depicting how 199 experts in the medical field rejected his idea, telling Jack he was too young and not to be taken …
  • NEW! Coca-Cola Creates Pop-Up Park In City Setting
    Coca-Cola may no longer be the top global consumer brand, but the brand is tops when it comes to dishing out happiness to others. The latest installment of the brand’s global campaign, “Where Will Happiness Strike Next?” takes place in a business setting, where pedestrians are surrounded by drab, gray buildings, and a patch of grass is nowhere in sight. Until Coke rolled in. The brand placed a pop-up park smack dab in the middle of a high-trafficked pedestrian area that contained grass, trees and a Coca-Cola machine dispensing free beverages to …
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