Thursday, August 21, 2008
Say hello to the Australian Broadcast Corporations new open source media site - Pool
MIT gives "top marks" to the students who hacked the Boston T. Brilliant!
Here are some nice examples of brands rising above the noise of the Beijing Olympics
Say hello to Disney's new social network... for parents
10 highly promising web platforms
12 new rules of working you might want to embrace
Why we love Apple - say hello to the girl who makes iPhones
More Public Enemy bootlegs than you can shake a stick at
How Vendor Relationship Marketing affects Direct Marketing
Why you should fucking swear more at work
Beware the Acid House flashmob in central London
Mike and Maaike make beautiful stuff
California moves to cut urban sprawl - oh really?
Labels: ABC, acid house, Apple, Boston, brands, California, Disney, Family Go, Flashmob, iPhone, Mike and Maaike, MIT, Pool, Public Enemy, social media, urban sprawl, Vendor Relationship Marketing, work
posted by olli @ 21:05Tuesday, June 17, 2008
You might think Facebook apps are lame, but they are generating a lot of traffic
Why aren't Android developers flocking to the iPhone?
Social media is coming to the rescue for victims of disasters
Jeff Jarvis takes a look at the recent re-shuffling over at BBC News
How to be a leader in your field
Google (yes, Google) offer three trends to watch in social networking
On that note - 11 search trends that may disrupt Google and search as we know it
Has the Associated Press been taking advice from the music industry?
How to publish your own magazine
Is MagCloud the future of magazine publishing?
Say hello to Tokyo's new Fukutoshin subway line
ABC almost admits that its digital offerings more valuable than their broadcast ones
If you're into Modernism, you should have a look at The New Modernist
Labels: ABC, Android, AP, facebook, Fukutoshin, Google, iPhone, leadership, magazine publishing, MagCloud, search trends, social media, The New Modernist, tokyo
posted by olli @ 07:05Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Live in the US? Then say goodbye to ad skipping on ESPN and ABC
The City List is a Digg type ratings system for local venues
Telephia says MySpace dominates mobile social content
Say hello to the new Google Analytics
BrandExperienceLab's Crowd Control is a new interactive experience for cinema audiences
Good for Party is looking for bloggers
So, is Twitter as popular as you think?
Why the BBC's new iPlayer "sells us all short"
What is so interesting about interactive environments?
Say hello to Yahoo!'s new mobile search
What exactly is a rathole?
Nine attitudes of highly creative people
Say hello to some really brilliant business card designs
Labels: ABC, ad skipping, blogging, business cards, creativity, digg, ESPN, Good For Party, iPlayer, mobile search, MySpace, Telephia, The City List, timeshifting, twitter, yahoo
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