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social media and how to master it

Social media - how to master it
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change, shift and move

This awesome and eye opening presentation (got it via The tea drinking Northern Planner) makes every discussion on newspapers and journalism, business models, rigid organizational structures, and everything else that needs to change even more obvious. Companies that don’t have, or aren’t planning on having, budgets for testing stuff, will be left behind. It goes [...]

mobile media

Mobile media. Mobile things and essensially what mobile is and can do, is still not always easy to get. Certainly not easy to get through with. This minute is the best way so far. It’s clear, it’s funny and it makes you wonder. This is my spring board for a presentation on exactly that - [...]

Twitter with a voice

This talk from PicNic -08, at Vimeo, is really interesting.
Rafi Haladjian at PICNIC08- Commercial Collaborations: Tools, Things and Toys from PICNICCrossmediaweek on Vimeo.
“Things worth knowing but not worth the effort of getting there to know that”
- Rafi Haladjian, at Pic Nic
Very useful explanation on status casting, or as he calls it; low calorie information. That’s [...]

rob campbell on ideas

The discussion about ideas vs. ad ideas has been going on for a while. Not amongst everyone in the industry, far from it unfortunately, but many. Although Rob’s presentation didn’t contain completely new stuff, It’s about the most exciting. I thoroughly loved it and the fact that he weaved it all together. To one edible [...]

innovation

Not a bad thing to include in school curricular at all. Even if it doesn’t end up with youngsters inventing stuff, maybe they’ll be better at just doing stuff. With less fear of failure.

unstructured presentations, the way to go

A few days ago I did a presentation at the media institute in Stockholm, to a graduating class in Communications In New Media. These are students who’ll work with new media and technologies like 3G phones with GPS, interactive digital TV, wifi zones, bluetooth, RFID and of course whatever happens with the good ol’ fashion [...]