Word leaks out
Looks like a few people have noticed what we are doing. I’m happy to oblige with a few quotes.
Looks like a few people have noticed what we are doing. I’m happy to oblige with a few quotes.
No Need to Click Here – I’m just claiming my feed at Feedster
I went to the IMMA awards on Wednesday. How many interactive advertising and marketing awards can the UK/London take? Three apparently, all from the same publishing company (New Media Age, Marketing Week).
Is this the best example ever for social software? Without the web, probably most Democrat-voting Americans would never have known that most of the world wanted Kerry not Bush. It’s now clear they all knew what we wanted.
I’m a Christian, and I ought to know one when I see one. And the religious Right in the US, which basically now rules the country, are not Christians, they are the new Taliban: Web sites at the Centers of Disease Control and National Institute of Health were cleared of scientific studies and materials relating to abortion and condom use. Good science was disappearing from government publications and Web sites
Check out the staff of the Londonist, published by the Gothamist. They are all in NYC, and all too hopelessly good looking. Haven’t they heard London people are ugly? Get with the programme guys.
A Blog publishing goldrush has broken out in the UK, about a year after it hit the US in the form of Gawker and Weblogs Inc and others. Since it is so easy to create a blog, one can’t help wondering if hundreds of blogs will start clamouring for a limited number of obvious niches (yet more gadget blogs anyone?) thus creating a mirror image in the blogging world of
There’s a new blog about digital journalism over at Journalistic. It’s by veteran of the form, Leslie Bunder.
If you look to the right of this page you’ll see ads. One of these ads has been booked by a marketing company to promote the Sharp Aquos LCD TV. But they are pointing to a blog, seemingly made up for the purpose of fooling the reader into thinking this is a real person. To see more, they have to hunt down the actual site, which turns out to be
Adored by millions, hated by hundreds of millions. Guess who here.