Benjamins Everywhere
Back in June, we ran a series of ads for our time tracking service, Harvest. We came up with a few fun ads for the Deck, one of them being this with ‘ol Ben:

More recently we saw this little ad pop up over at the popular web2.0-absorbed-tech-lovefest known as TechCrunch:

Our Ben looks a bit more proper, yeah? »
One for the bored at work network
The U.S. workforce at its highest level of productivity. »
Why Do They Hate Us?
“The anger and hatred that Arabs and Muslims have for the United States is rooted in decades of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.” »
Text* Snippets: Use Google's API to search your rails site [rails] [google] [search] [wsdl] [webservices] »
BusinessWeek Marketing Gallery
a collection of marketing-related slideshows. »
OK Go - Here It Goes Again
Through a lo-fi setup and a lot of practice and creativity, this no-so-indie band does produced an ingenious video/marketing piece for themselves. »
Documentaries
Various documentaries and tv specials spreading the other side of “truth.” Iraq’s Missing Billions is a good one to start with. »
FX Networks' 30 Days
puts people in a “living envrionment that is antithetical to their …beliefs.” Such as a laid-off U.S. programmer going to India to see what outsourcing is all about. Or a patriotic Minuteman living with an illegal immigrant family. For 30 days. »
The Hive (Atlantic Monthly)
“Can thousands of Wikipedians be wrong? How an attempt to build an online encyclopedia touched off history’s biggest experiment in collaborative knowledge.” »
An Interview with Blue Flavor Founder, Brian Fling
A behind-the-scenes look at a small design consultancy straight out of Seattle. This is our second participant in Harvest’s New Founders Program. »



