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From Bic to Harry Potter: 5 Memeburn stories you loved this week
There are few things the internet loves better than a social media fail. The South African division of international pen maker Bic learned that the hard way this week, with its botched attempt at celebrating Women’s Day even making it onto international sites such as Mashable and The Guardian.
Hardly surprising then that it our take on it was the most read story on Memeburn over the past seven days. But there was also plenty to be positive about.
For instance, many of found solace in a description of digital depression and the difference sometimes “just switching off” can make.
Your interest was also piqued by the search for the ultimate office setup for productivity and the upcoming launch of Naspers’ Netflix competitor.
Of course, you may have missed all that. If so, there’s no need to fret because we’ve rounded up the week’s five biggest stories for you.
5. From standing desks to dual monitors: which office setups boost productivity?
Whether you’re working from home or working in an office, sometimes the way you have your computer and desk set up can hinder your productivity. Sound a little crazy? Try working on a laptop in your living room, sitting on the couch in front of your TV. It sure sounds great, but it’s not ideal for your work habits. You’ll find yourself distracted in no time.
It begs the question: What are some ways you can set up a work environment to be more productive? Read more...
4. Naspers reportedly working on Netflix competitor
It’s no secret that many connected South Africans have forgone traditional TV for Netflix, despite the fact that the on-demand video service doesn’t officially operate in the country.
Now though, it seems that emerging markets internet and media giant Naspers is preparing to fight back. Read more…
3. Absa first SA bank to launch Apple Watch app
South African banking giant Absa has officially announced the launch of its Apple Watch app.
The bank, a subsidiary of the Barclays Africa group, is the first in the country to launch something aimed specifically at Apple Watch owners. Read more…
The app comes with the tagline “The Smallest Thing in Banking” and is a clear sign that the bank is determined not to get left behind when it comes to technological offerings.
2. Harry Potter and the severe case of digital depression
Warning: if you have no clue what The Order of the Phoenix is, this article probably does not apply to you*
Some call it the ugly monster from within, but I just have this one image in my mind. It feels like an animated photo of Sirius Black screaming for his life in Azkaban as pictured on The Daily Prophet – the torturous feeling of Dementors sucking the life out of you. Dr. Seuss calls this the Slump, “and un-slumping yourself is not easily done”.
1. Bic SA #HappyWomensDay poster stirs up social media, misses the point
Probably one of the most renowned brands in the niche world of ballpoint pens, Bic is the latest company to cause a stir on social media. Its social media shoutout to #HappyWomensDay just backfired after it tweeted a poster with a controversial quote. Read more…