June 2011
36 posts
The paid, owned, earned media model is one of the fastest adopted marketing...
– Paid, Owned, Earned Media Briefing - Steve Sponder’s Blog
Steve Bowbrick, BBC blogs editor, has described how blogs have become an...
– Blogging isn’t dead, it’s just growing up | Opinion | New Media Age
Pilleurs de Brume - the demo (by Pilleurs de Brume)
Play on your iPad with your iPhones and rediscover the friendly atmosphere of board games. Discover how to play with this demo !
Nike Run - The Gold Coin (by Thomas Eltvik)
1. september 2011 six gold coins will be dropped. Rio, Paris, Hong Kong, Sydney, Cape Town and New York.
Pick one up with your smart phone. Then you’ve got one hour. To run as far as you can. You have one shot only.
So what do all these agencies have in common? First, all of them are small,...
– Amsterdam Advertising Agencies Become Their Own Clients | Agency News: Viewpoint - Advertising Age
Lots of customers. According to Inside Facebook’s data service, Facebook...
– Facebook Is Losing Users In The Countries Where It Took Off First
Traction with users is a good test for your idea before you spend too much...
– Don Dodge on The Next Big Thing
It looks like over time the submit button has begun to fade out a bit. Is it...
– Clients From Hell
DEAD or ALIVE View more presentations from Andy Whitlock
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The 892 ways to partition a 3x4 grid (by thomas gaskin)
The poster illustrates a change in design practice. Computation-based design—that is, the use of algorithms to compute options—is becoming more practical and more common. Design tools are becoming more computation-based; designers are working more closely with programmers; and designers are taking up programming.
2,345 of those went on to actually order the album, which involves having or...
– The Other Most Statistically Correct Kaiser Chiefs Albums – Part 2, an analysis. « Rev Dan Catt’s Blog
What originally got me into digital media was the promise of interactivity – and...
– welcome to optimism: Web film finally finds its voice