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How Fashion Brands Are Using Vine | Saturday, June 29, 2013 8:22 PM | Rachel Arthur |
| The fashion industry immediately embraced Vine, Twitter's 6-second video app, after it launched in February. It was no surprise Vine was suddenly so popular: The app was released just two weeks before New York Fashion Week kicked off, a time when behind-the-scenes runway shots were readily available to capture and share in 6-second loops.
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25 Digital Media Resources You May Have Missed | Saturday, June 29, 2013 7:45 PM | Taylor Casti |
| It's been another lively week in the digital world. Here at Mashable, we've been so busy preparing for Social Media Day and running through Home Depot that we can't blame you if you've fallen behind on your tech news. So for those of you who have been busy celebrating the fall of DOMA, we've got you covered.
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The Philosophy of Netflix: Its Chief Content Officer Champions Storytelling | Saturday, June 29, 2013 1:07 PM | The Atlantic |
| As the chief content officer at Netflix, Ted Sarandos decides what's available to the subscribers who pay $8.99 per month to stream content — and in so doing, shapes the competitive environment for his counterparts at places as diverse as NBC, HBO, and YouTube.
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How One Woman Entrepreneur Is Breaking Pakistan's 'Cement Ceiling' | Saturday, June 29, 2013 10:47 AM | Jess Fee |
| In 1984, Nora Frenkiel coined the term glass ceiling: "Women have reached a certain point — I call it the glass ceiling. They're in the top of middle management and they're stopping and getting stuck." "The glass ceiling is the ability to visualize getting to the top but not reaching there. In Pakistan for female entrepreneurs, you can neither see what it looks like nor aspire to be something you cannot imagine," Maria Umar says.
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