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The World Wide Social Network

April 22, 2008 2 comments

The interactive nature of the web makes it inherently social. It is my contention that one will not realize the true potential of the web if they simply treat is as a magazine on a screen. In fact, I feel one will never realize the true potential of the web if there is not some [...]

The Virtual World is Upon Us; But It May Not be What You Thought

April 16, 2008 1 comment

The hype cycle for virtual worlds seems to have come and gone for many marketers and members of the media. For those dismissive of virtual worlds I have one thing to say, hold on tight, the future is upon us!
Last October I wrote a post entitled, "6 Thing That Second Life and Facebook Have In [...]

It’s Not The Mobile Web, It’s The Web

April 15, 2008 7 comments

I just got done reading a post on Read/Write web that has me all a twitter. The post is entitled,
“Is the Mobile Web Dead? Some Mobile Entrepreneurs Say Yes”
The post speaks of how ex-Yahoo! Mobile evangelist turned startup entrepreneur Russell Beattie announced that he is folding his company Mowser, a service that lets you view [...]

Hey You, Get Off Of My Cloud!

April 8, 2008 No comments yet

I was a little late to the blogging game (at least in comparison to the David Armano’s of the world), but I have been doing it for quite some time.
 I feel that things are coming full circle today. One of my first posts in 2006 was called, "The Magical Disappearing Desktop" (this was pre A [...]

Mobile Discovery: What Is It Really Going To Take?

April 8, 2008 7 comments

I feel as though I have heard (and admittedly said) the words, "this is the next big thing, it is huge in Asia" a thousand times. This statement is of course in reference to the Quick Response (QR) codes or 2D bar codes.
A few questions to ask are, why have response codes not taken [...]

I Finally Made It To Seesmic!

April 4, 2008 No comments yet

Tags: seesmic, blogging, video, video blogging, lifelogging

Who Says You Can’t Make Mistakes!

April 3, 2008 No comments yet

A few days ago, under the pressures of work and urban living I lashed out against a company with a series of harsh tweets (twitter posts for the uninformed). This company was having technical issues and people were receiving a mass influx of email. It was pretty annoying!
A day or so later I received a [...]

It’s The Service Economy, Stupid

April 2, 2008 No comments yet

Advertising- a form of communication whose purpose is to
inform potential customers about products and services and how to obtain and
use them
In an era where consumers have the ability to tune out sponsored messages with
ease, many brands are left scrambling to find new ways to ensure their voices
are heard. Still, many advertisers, marketers and brand [...]

Why Sprockets Will Change Advertising On The Internet Forever

April 1, 2008 2 comments

By Sean X Cummings and Adam Broitman
There has been an incredible buzz over the coming of
Sprocket technology, and many people we have spoken with agree that it will
fundamentally change the way we approach the interactive space at large. Much
in the way the explosion of Facebook enabled breaking down the barriers around
content and engagement as it [...]