Entries Tagged as 'Blogosphere'

Resisting Web Data is Futile?

March 14th, 2008 · No Comments

There was an interesting article by Lee Gomes in Wednesdays Wall Street Journal trying to get at why we can’t not (sorry for the double negative) stop soaking up all the data the web has to offer. He likens this to a cats absolute fascination with laser pointers:

Many cat owners know that the lasers are […]

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Tags: Research & Insight · Blogosphere · Digital Media · Deep Narratives & Commentary · Design & Creativity

Epic Fail?

March 10th, 2008 · 1 Comment

So Sarah Lacy was the interviewer during the Mark Zuckerberg Keynote yesterday at SXSW that I wrote about here.  If you’ve read that entry you may remember that I mentioned the audience and Mark alike “ribbed” Lacy throughout the interview. Apparently it’s a much bigger deal than I originally figured it would be. In fact, […]

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Tags: Blogosphere

David Byrne on Social “Hateworking”

November 13th, 2007 · 1 Comment

I’ve been a bit behind on my blog reading lately and just came across David Byrne’s (yes THAT David Byrne) post from a couple of Saturday’s ago on Social “Hateworking”:
It seems to me that this was inevitable. Once you have the existence of social networking sites you have to take the bad with the good. While it might […]

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Tags: Blogosphere · Web 2.0 · Deep Narratives & Commentary · Why?

Jack-O-SWEET!

October 31st, 2007 · 4 Comments

The viral and Alternate Reality Game (ARG) marketing effort (which I’ve previously written about here and Andy here) that has been hitting the masses for the new Dark Knight movie just got that much more interesting this October. At the beginning of the month, the whysoserious.com domain that has housed previous efforts got a cool […]

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Tags: Blogosphere · Web 3.0 · Social Marketing · Digital Media · Viral · Cultures & Fringes · Traditional Media 2.0 · Pop Culturisms · Trends

The Age of Objective Value

September 9th, 2007 · 1 Comment

Zeus Jones is a new agency in Minneapolis started by a bunch of ex-Fallon guys including Adrian Ho.  Their blog is excellent, and Adrian is one of the primary authors.
From his entries, I’m seeing a pattern.
Only July 8th, Adrian wrote an entry entitled the Abstracted Economy.  In it, he made note of the fact we “have […]

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Tags: Research & Insight · Blogosphere · Ad Biz · Analysis · Deep Narratives & Commentary

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