Archive for the ‘ways of use’ Category

facebook and friendship

Via oskay
Last week me and a couple of dudes chatted over lunch about how your Facebook friends are in a group, which you treat in a certain way (unless you’re really good with privacy settings and group, which I think more people will be sooner rather than later). One guy said that it’s unthinkable to [...]

calling all land lines

Who the hell calls a land line these days? I e-mailed a company asking for info and/or a meeting. They e-mail back and say they’ll contact me tomorrow. They keep calling my landline, which I never pick up. Why would I want to have to sit there and talk? Stuck. It never entered his [...]

spot a bike

The Social Bicycle System from Ryan Rzepecki on Vimeo.
Hadn’t seen this. Great use of GPS.

iPad fun


multitasking is a bad idea

Don’t multitask. A Harvard Business Review post very much worth reading. Seriously.
I have to remind myself again and again to focus on how I work. To focus on focusing. It’s sad, I know. For periods of time I’m really good, and sometimes I’m really crap at it. And I know, when I’m crap at it; [...]

experience is the message

It’s quite a “do stuff” mentality nowadays, and I’ve read heaps of articles and had discussions lately about what web pages are in the future, who needs web pages and corporate sites vs. having platform presense. And I just reflected over the medium is the message and how it’s very much the experience is the [...]

android power

Via Why Geek.
Playful enough. Android solving the rubiks cube. Google’s entire portfolio of innovations, Google Chrome just recently, and Google search during super-bowl, are rightly “advertised” in a show-not-tell way.

connection planning

Converse Domaination from Ross Martin on Vimeo.
There are many takes, presentations and thoughts on connection planning. This is the one you’re looking for, and it’s basically the intersection of consumer insight (interests, search patterns etc, and media thinking. Here it’s AdWords but SEO belongs here too). Seriously. Simple (??!!??) as that.
TV ads drive search. We [...]

what’s the now-now? the new now.

A while back, I believe at the last big Apple presentation of the iPad, I was once again struck by how (some very interested people) followed the event via official streams with added on commentary. This might be unofficial set-ups or very much encouraged, like questions over hashtags running along in presentations on stage, for [...]

GML - a really creative standard

Graffiti Analysis 2.0: Digital Blackbook from Evan Roth on Vimeo.
I agree with @ronnestam, this is truly awesome.