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Peace! ✌Unless of course you live in the UK… Then I’m sorry. (Taken with instagram)

Peace! ✌Unless of course you live in the UK… Then I’m sorry. (Taken with instagram)

Instagram: Weekend Hashtag Project: #tinyhorizon

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Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes & hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @jayzombie and look for a photo from her announcing the weekend’s project every Friday.

This weekend’s theme was #tinyhorizon, which asked participants to pull back their focus and capture a big sky with a small horizon line. Every Monday we feature some of our favorite submissions from the project, but be sure to check out the rest on Instagram here.

 

 

 

 

Photos by timothyschenckangeline716clintusshauna610ashleycakesomaradiyosacarterdarmix87,jackiejaszkacyrenakhkkuiperanaleko & hiimanet.

I got a Koala for Valentine’s Day! It was the perfect gift for me. I love koalas ❤🐨❤ (Taken with instagram)

I got a Koala for Valentine’s Day! It was the perfect gift for me. I love koalas ❤🐨❤ (Taken with instagram)

I ❤ Soy Coffee Art (Taken with Instagram at Literati Cafe)

I ❤ Soy Coffee Art (Taken with Instagram at Literati Cafe)

journo-geekery:

Foursquare Solves A Basic UI Problem That Eludes Google Maps And Yelp | Co.Design: business   innovation   design

Put another way, Foursquare has created an elegant solution to the problem of searching not just for things around where you are now, but also the area where you will be. If you’re making plans on the move, the latter is arguably far more important.
Location search has always been a huge headache, especially for residents of dense urban areas where venues and merchants riddle every block. GPS might’ve solved the hassle of searching for nearby locations, but what about searching for locations that you’re not close to? For this, Google, Yelp, and other Foursquare competitors have continued to rely on user data entry (zip codes, street addresses) to return results. But Foursquare’s new Explore feature provides a visual solution to the problem, giving users the ability to search by vicinity with just a few quick finger taps.

Via @bokardo and FastCompany’s own Tumblr).  I’m looking forward to this in Google Maps and other app mapping.

journo-geekery:

Foursquare Solves A Basic UI Problem That Eludes Google Maps And Yelp | Co.Design: business innovation design

Put another way, Foursquare has created an elegant solution to the problem of searching not just for things around where you are now, but also the area where you will be. If you’re making plans on the move, the latter is arguably far more important.

Location search has always been a huge headache, especially for residents of dense urban areas where venues and merchants riddle every block. GPS might’ve solved the hassle of searching for nearby locations, but what about searching for locations that you’re not close to? For this, Google, Yelp, and other Foursquare competitors have continued to rely on user data entry (zip codes, street addresses) to return results. But Foursquare’s new Explore feature provides a visual solution to the problem, giving users the ability to search by vicinity with just a few quick finger taps.

Via @bokardo and FastCompany’s own Tumblr).  I’m looking forward to this in Google Maps and other app mapping.

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CVS sounds like a great place to work!

CVS sounds like a great place to work!

Nerdy… It runs in the family

Nerdy… It runs in the family