January 31st, 2010
Why do people gather? For that matter why does anything gather? To be around like minds?
To not be alone. As much as someone says they want to be alone they don’t. We all need others to define ourselves.
Online and offline you’ll see people gathering naturally:
Chat rooms
Discussion boards
Social networks
Microblogging platforms
Special events
Clubs
Concerts
Museums
These are places where people naturally come together around one centralized topic. If you look closer there are overlapping subtopics that look like many Venn Diagrams overlaid at once. They may have differing opinions and views on what they’re consuming but the one thing that remains constant is what they are there for.
Some ways people gather are apparent while others are more subtle. One thing is for sure – we gather and we gather often.
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January 7th, 2010
Click on “Settings”, scroll down to the bottom to “Linked Accounts”. Click on crap. Boom. You’re now able to access Facebook when you’re signed in to other services. You’re welcome.

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November 30th, 2009

Nike has been relevant and will continue to be relevant for their brand and all the sports that they encompass. For over 3 years now they have had a Runner’s Station in New York City on the west side highway – a part of their hyperlocal RunNYC campaign. While others may have known about this, for me this is a first considering I started running again after a 10 year hiatus.
The Nike Runner’s Station is a small 1970’s-style shack, full of trail, community and product information. There’s water, Gatorade, sports bars and sports gel all for the weary runner to purchase. The best part about the Nike Runner’s Station is that there is an assortment of Nike running shoes that you can “trial”. Any athlete knows that the true test of a piece of performance gear is in the field and what better way for a runner to find the perfect shoe than to take it on the course they most frequent.
The station attendant was really knowledgable and helpful, delving into my level of engagement. He gave me critical information to the station – it’s only open from July to November with yesterday being the last day it was open. He even showed me a trail that he used to run that would be great for me to follow based on where I live.

There was also a computer on site for any online queries and connections I woudlve have wanted to make, like looking up more about the Nike Run Connect shoes and iPod widget that shares your running stats with your social networks. I didn’t want to look into it further right then because I just wanted to get back to running.
All in all the Nike Runner’s Station is possibly one of the best niche hyperlocal branded popup shops I’ve ever seen. Leave it to a leader in a category to show the competition how it’s done. Take note and think outside the box like Nike did.
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