Friday Link Roundup: October 10, 2014
Happy (almost) weekend, folks! We’re starting something new here on the Digital District blog. Each Friday we’ll be rounding up the freshest links and delivering them straight to your newsfeed. From everything digital to District, stay in the know with these links below.
Jimmy Fallon debates the pros and cons of Ello [via mashable.com]
Take note: How to create a kickass editorial blog calendar [via innateagency.com]
The cookie is dead. How Facebook, Google and Apple are tracking you now [via venturebeat.com]
Brilliant or biased? Thrillist unveils a DC restaurant map based on metro stations [via thrillist.com]
15 step-guideline to create your 2015 digital marketing strategy [via ]
Launch a Twitter account with these 8 tips [via mcmurrytmg.com]
7 web design trends you should kick to the curb (#3 makes my eye twitch) [via business2community.com]
Just when you thought #Bendgate was over… Does Galaxy Note 4 bend like the iPhone 6? [via mashable.com]
Who Failed at the Internet This Week: Danny Green of the San Antonio Spurs for taking a selfie at the Berlin Holocaust Memorial. And using “lol.” [via huffingtonpost.com]
Who Won the Internet This Week: Lil Jon, Lena Dunham and Fred Armisen for their collab to rile up Millennials to vote. [via buzzfeed.com]
Found a link you think we should feature here? Email it to us or or tweet it to us .