Thursday, October 9, 2008
Live Nation gets a re-design. Bah - mine was better. :-)
Why TV's advertising future faces a "long paddle" upstream
Bustler showcases who won the recent IKEA hacking competition
You might not have the flying jetpack but you do have the flying car
Say hello to lp33.tv - a possible MySpace Music competitor?
How to recession proof your job with web based tools
Oh, poor Iceland. We hardly knew ya
Sequoia Capital says Silicon Valley is in trouble...
...and Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook's focus is growth..not.....revenue?
5 great books to build your character by (real life character - not virtual!)
RJDJ is a sensory input music app for your iPhone
London's LBC turns 30 today. Happy Birthday!
Labels: facebook, flying car, Iceland, IKEA hacking, LBC, Live Nation, London, LP33, MySpace, recession, RJDJ, Sequoia Capital, Silicon Valley, TV advertising
posted by olli @ 21:45Monday, May 19, 2008
Social network marketing - getting from zero to critical mass
So what exactly are these NEW rules of user engagement?
Here are 5 great ways to contribute to social media
Does Facebook really think it's the Internet's "cable company"?
Say hello to the ins and outs of lifecycle messaging
How to set up a pirate radio station
PingMag takes a good look at VEB Typoart - East Germany's type foundry
Why are people in Iceland so happy?
How to get the best seat on the London Underground
Strukturform make gorgeous flower prints
What are the psychological rules of bartering?
Can good design actually cut crime?
Say hello to China's All-Seeing Eye
It's like the Push trend all over - say hello to Snackr
Labels: bartering, China, facebook, Iceland, lifecycle management, London Underground, PingMag, pirate radio, Snackr, Social network marketing, Strukturform, user engagement, VEB Typoart
posted by olli @ 20:51Monday, August 27, 2007
Essential reading: An interview with Toronto's urban explorer - Michael Cook
MySpace launches an online animated series - Afterworld
Daylife is like Google News with a social networking component - check it out
Monocle takes a look at the Fuji Rock Festival
20 re-branding mistakes marketers make and how to avoid them (.pdf)
The NY Times takes an in-depth look at China's environmental crisis
Cover Browser is the ultimate comic book cover aggregator
Vint Cerf says that broadcast TV's days are numbered...
Heima is a new film from our Icelandic friends Sigur Ros
Nokia re-invents itself again with the N-Gage?
The Envelope Collective uses mail as an art medium
How to make a homemade record player
Israel is not screwing around when it comes to image resizing
Everything you ever wanted to know about the new attention economy
Having a homepage is not nearly as good as having a Lifestream
Labels: Afterworld, attention economy, Daylife, Fuji Rock Festival, Iceland, Lifestream, marketing, Michael Cook, Monocle, MySpace, N-Gage, Nokia, re-branding, record player, Sigur Ros, Toronto
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