Thursday, April 4, 2008
Fantastic! Say hello to the new Cloverfield ARG - part 2!
Could Government policy and debate be broadcast via Twitter? The UK says Yes!
Network World has a great roundup of iPhone/Haptic clones from CTIA
Cool! You can now book your JetBlue flight by PayPal
Wire and Twine would like you to Enjoy This Beautiful Day
Say hello to the N-Gage gaming service
What exactly is going on between MySpace and the major labels?
And what's going on between Jay-Z and Live Nation?
60% of Editors Blog readers hate the new BBC News re-design
Zero House is a 100% completely self-sustainable dwelling
GigaOm (via Nielsen) knows who's got the best cellular network across the US
The War Against War was supposed to be so shocking - war would end. It failed
Good Viral: The Amsterdam Weekly is holding its readers ransom to create more content
The iPhone's best friend - Pwnage has been released. Get it here
How to fight feature creep - in your life
Believe it or not - Craigslist is now worth $5 Billion dollars
Labels: ARG, BBC News, Cloverfield, Craigslist, CTIA, Editors Blog, feature creep, GigaOm, haptic, music industry, MySpace, N-Gage, Network World, twitter, War against War, Wire and Twine, Zero House
posted by olli @ 21:46Friday, January 18, 2008
This is a great in-depth analysis of the Cloverfield hypermedia marketing campaign
The importance of brand strategy as explained by American Gangster
Will 2008 be the year that "super advocates" make or break brands?
The BBC is getting ready to launch hyperlocal content
Blank is a web based magazine with no content, no images and no words
Q Switcher is brilliant cross-platform browser software for OS X
If you're looking for a replacement iPhone interface, Feltron might be for you
The perfect Cthulhu must-have fashion statement - tentacle arms!
What are the world's most controversial boardgames?
The New York Observer takes a look at Tumblr
Longjump is an interesting database creation tool
Information Aesthetics is a great blog about data visualization
Musicadium is a music distribution service based in Australia
Frank Gehry is set to design the new Serpentine Pavillion in London
Labels: boardgames, branding, Cloverfield, Cthulhu, Feltron, Frank Gehry, Information Aesthetics, Longjump, Musicadium, OSX, Q Switcher, super advocates, Tumblr
posted by olli @ 07:04Monday, December 3, 2007
Is the humble click-through now on life support?
ComScore says YouTube still leads the US video market
Is MySpace looking to woo more of the professional networking crowd?
Say hello to Graphic Design On The Radio, courtesy of Resonance FM
Why was the UK's Channel 5 left out of the Project Kangaroo VOD initiative?
How do you prepare designers for jobs that don't yet exist?
20 horrible habits of clients and how to deal with them
How to succeed in online journalism
The history of licensing from 1449 to today
Despite attempts from the usual suspects, orders for the One Laptop Per Child project are surging
Why AT&T and Apple aren't getting along so well these days
We're really looking forward to seeing Cloverfield next month
Labels: Apple, clickthrough, Cloverfield, design jobs, Graphic Design On The Radio, MySpace, OLPC, Project Kangaroo, Resonance FM, YouTube
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