Sometimes I think @shingy was only in it for the money all along.
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Sometimes I think @shingy was only in it for the money all along.

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The latest illustrations created in partnership with students from the Baltimore Academy of Illustration, for David Shingâs story on what chatbots are teaching us about the future of marketing: http://adweek.it/2fkZIEH

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David Shing, autodenominado âapĂłstol onlineâ de AOL, entrevista a Kevin Spacey en el set de rodaje de House of Cards. Spacey, que en ocasiones parece hablar por boca del mismĂsimo Frank Underwood (House of Cards), nos revela el enorme interĂŠs por la revoluciĂłn de contenidos a la que estamos asistiendo en Internet. No tiene desperdicio.
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David Shing (a.k.a. Shingy), who describes himself as AOLâs Digital Prophet, interviews the one and only Kevin Spacey. The interview takes place on the House of Cardsâ set and we even catch a glimpse of Frank Underwoodâs fine sense of humor in some of Spaceyâs responses. For those who enjoy living in this content revolution called the Internet.
Shingy, Digital Prophet, AOL
The elusive, mind-bending Digital Prophet Shingy hung out in the IPG Lounge and broke down some of his techniques when it comes to open-architecture thinking and not-brainstorming.
Thanks so much to Shingy for taking the time to talk to me. A cool, curious, considerate person with intent to make this industry (and beyond) a forward-thinking machine.