I saw this at Read/Write Web at found it very interesting. Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, explains what he thinks “Web 3.0″ will look like. It’s simple, clean and a natural progression of what we’re seeing now. Give it a look.
Entries from August 2007
Web 3.0
August 8th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Web 3.0 · Digital Media · Media Technologies
iWant
August 8th, 2007 · No Comments
If you don’t live under a rock, I’m sure you’ve heard about (and hopefully seen) Apple’s launch of the new iWork ’08, their answer (or is it solution?) to Microsoft Office. Um…wow. It still amazes me how Steve Jobs constantly introduces me to stuff that I didn’t know I needed; and on top of that, […]
Tags: Pop Culturisms · Information Art · Breakthroughs
Ted Rocks, Warner Rolls
August 7th, 2007 · No Comments
A past visitor to Ideacity, Ted Cohen, spoke with American Public Media’s Marketplace today about recent developments at Warner Music. Hit with a big revenue loss followed by a 3% decline in share price, Warner’s alluding to the fact that they may be overvalued. More importantly they’ve admitted they need to monetize […]
Tags: Digital Media · Ad Biz
Smarter By The Dozen
August 7th, 2007 · No Comments
Our long-time friends and “partners in strategery”(Egg Strategy), have just officially launched their blog The Dozen. While we’ve yet to meet Julie, their “blogger in chief”, we know the Egg folks and they always have something smart to say.
Keep eye on www.thedozenblog.com. We’ve already added them to our reader.
blogosphere innovators trends
Tags: Blogosphere · Trends
Seven Deadly Sins Of Account Planning.
August 7th, 2007 · No Comments
The seven deadly sins, as written by Gareth Kay, head planner at Modernista, and Mark Lewis, account planning director at DDB in San Francisco, and reported by the Brand Architect:
One - Living by the old assumptions, especially focusing on specific brand definitions instead of letting consumers define brands their own way.
Two - Caring about the […]
Tags: Ad Biz

