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Subject: Re: [kde-promo] Plasma Next promo material
From: Algot Runeman <algot.runeman () verizon ! net>
Date: 2014-02-10 19:18:33
Message-ID: 52F92609.9090700 () verizon ! net
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On 02/08/2014 01:09 PM, Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> So I've been starting to fiddle with Promo material for Plasma NEXT especially
> video material and music.
>
> Are there any concrete plans for this already or can I keep going and post
> what we in the Visual Design Group finish later in forms of story boards,
> music, sounds and visuals?
>
> /Jens
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This comment came via Twitter. It also links, in my mind, with the
question raised about how Linux in general is described for, and in, the
press. Too often, the language is so focused on the tech that the value
of it is missed, somehow.
buffer <https://hootsuite.com/dashboard#> 1:14pm via Buffer
<http://twitter.com/buffer/status/432940583095914496>
Why "What you can do with our product" trumps "What our product does"
every time: buff.ly/1f9MgqJ <http://t.co/zuINnAlI03>
pic.twitter.com/Fx69q1xYJP <http://t.co/Fx69q1xYJP>
--Algot
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/08/2014 01:09 PM, Jens Reuterberg
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<pre wrap="">So I've been starting to fiddle with Promo material for Plasma \
NEXT especially video material and music.
Are there any concrete plans for this already or can I keep going and post
what we in the Visual Design Group finish later in forms of story boards,
music, sounds and visuals?
/Jens
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This comment came via Twitter. It also links, in my mind, with the
question raised about how Linux in general is described for, and in,
the press. Too often, the language is so focused on the tech that
the value of it is missed, somehow.<br>
<br>
<a href="https://hootsuite.com/dashboard#" class="_username
networkName _userInfoPopup" title="buffer">buffer</a> <span
class="icon-13 status"></span> <a class="postTime _postPermalink
_postTime"
href="http://twitter.com/buffer/status/432940583095914496"
target="_blank" datetime="2014-02-10T13:14:13"> 1:14pm via Buffer
</a>
<p class="_baseTweetText _tweetText messageContent">Why "What you
can do with our product" trumps "What our product does" every
time: <a href="http://t.co/zuINnAlI03" target="_blank"
rel="nofollow">buff.ly/1f9MgqJ</a> <a
href="http://t.co/Fx69q1xYJP" target="_blank" \
rel="nofollow">pic.twitter.com/Fx69q1xYJP</a><br> </p>
<p class="_baseTweetText _tweetText messageContent">--Algot<br>
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