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 @ 21:46Monday, 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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