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Suing Opioid Marketers, Vaccinating India and Why Everyone Hates "Instagram for Kids" | Non-Obvious Insights #269
Friday, May 14, 2021
The most interesting and non-obvious stories of the week. Dear Newsletterest, Facebook's idea to create a version of Instagram for Kids is actually brilliant, but what is the entirely predictable
Pee Color Charts, Pet-Friendly Offices, and the Age of Instant Recycling | Non-Obvious Insights #268
Thursday, May 6, 2021
The most interesting and non-obvious stories of the week. Dear Newsletterest, Should the post-pandemic office of the future allow pets? Why is Cadbury encouraging consumers to buy chocolate from their
Skipping Mother's Day, NFT Nightmare Scenario and a World Without Men | Non-Obvious Insights #267
Thursday, April 29, 2021
The most interesting and non-obvious stories of the week. Dear Newsletterest, As I write this, two of the most idiotic annual practices in political media are on full display. The first is how media
Ramadan Marketing, the YOLO Economy and 9 Interesting Earth Day Stories | Non-Obvious Insights #266
Thursday, April 22, 2021
The most interesting and non-obvious stories of the week. Dear Newsletterest, What is the most common marketing mistake brands make during the Muslim holiday Ramadan year after year? How can
How To Build a Metahuman, Farts As Free Speech and Canada's Radical Immigration Idea | Non-Obvious Insights #265
Monday, April 19, 2021
The most interesting and non-obvious stories of the week. Dear Newsletterest, Would you want your own photorealistic digital human? Should farts be a protected form of speech? What did a "
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