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Life happens at places.

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IFTTT Blog: The New IFTTT

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Over the past few months, our team has been working hard to improve your experience with IFTTT. We’re proud to announce a new look, new language, new Channels, and speedier Triggers!

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A New Look

Our new logo and wordmark come from the idea that the combination of two basic elements can…

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Happy birthday to all of us!

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It’s Meetup’s tenth birthday, but you deserve the credit for getting us all here.

That’s why we want to give one of you a trip to any Meetup in the world!

Just RSVP and attend a local Meetup happening between now and July 15th, and you are automatically entered to win. We’ll cover the cost of the winner’s hotel and airfare up to $5,000.

You can enter up to five times by going to five different Meetups — but of course, you have to RSVP *and* attend the Meetups to win. Get all the rules below.

You could meetup with hikers in the Alps, moms in Hawaii, techies in New York City… All you have to do is attend a Meetup near you. 

We can’t wait to see where your next Meetups take you!


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TOMORROW: GOOD’s editorial team, minus our far-flung editor Nona Willis...

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GOOD’s editorial team, minus our far-flung editor Nona Willis Aronowitz and our education editor Liz Dwyer, moments after finding out many of us would be fired in the morning


“What is best in life?” This is our colleague Cord Jefferson’s refrain. This brilliant little rhetorical question…

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Complaining is stupid. Either act or forget.

Design icon Stefan Sagmeister in the excellent Things I have learned in my life so far.

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It started with “Visual Intervention.”

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Spoke Art just released a fantastic set of prints related to Wes Anderson’s films by artist Sam Smith. (Sam’s Tumblr.) Buy them here before they’re gone!

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French creative agency Murmure came up with a cool design idea for their business cards: they decided to make them out of concrete.

(via Creative Agency Uses Concrete Business Cards To Strengthen Their Reputation [Pics] - PSFK)

Functional? Somewhat. Rational? Not really. Dope? Yup.
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French creative agency Murmure came up with a cool design idea for their business cards: they decided to make them out of concrete.

(via Creative Agency Uses Concrete Business Cards To Strengthen Their Reputation [Pics] - PSFK)

Functional? Somewhat. Rational? Not really. Dope? Yup.

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Wonderfully done.

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Stanford’s Carol S. Dweck on how the two different mindsets, Fixed and Growth, pave different pathways to success and lead to a deterministic view of the world or a greater sense of free will, respectively. From Taschen’s Information Graphics.
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Stanford’s Carol S. Dweck on how the two different mindsets, Fixed and Growth, pave different pathways to success and lead to a deterministic view of the world or a greater sense of free will, respectively. From Taschen’s Information Graphics.

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