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Signposts for the Week Ending January 16, 2009

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Awesome paste up Photoshop palettes are used by ad-busters in the Berlin underground system.

Smashing Magazine offers some good general advice on designing websites for mobile devices in the guise of a “trends” piece.

Flare makes creating data visualizations for the web easy. Well, easier, anyway.

The New York Times has a clever interactive graphic showing what people in different parts of the world spend their money on.

Revolutionary approach to creating presentations, or a new way to give your audience motion sickness? Take a look at what you can create with Prezi and judge for yourself.

Can Ford’s new prototype dashboard concept change the way people drive?

Christopher Fahey offers a razor-sharp take on Bruce Nussbaum’s switch from the term “innovation” to “transformation.”

Now that’s what we call finger painting.

Brandon calculated the 50 most-used words on the AP blog — revealing a few surprises.

And finally, Chumby lives!

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