Google’s G1 Phone Gets Video Camera & More With Android “Cupcake” Update
I installed the Android firmware update yesterday and have had a day to play with it. Lifehacker has an in-depth rundown of the improvements and new features, but here are my quick takes: Last year I agonized over whether to go with the G1 or with the iPhone. One of the reasons I decided on the [...]Life 2.0: A Funny Depiction Of Augmented Reality
This is a French short film depicting what life might be like when humans have an embedded operating system within their bodies that augments reality, complete with the inevitable technological glitches. Found at Dailymotion from manukeo.Jerry Seinfeld Disses Blackberry & iPhone Afficionados…
… but not G1 owners. Just sayin’…Kindle 3: Now You Can Watch Books!
The kindle makes reading so easy, it’s like watching a movie.The One Big Thing: Google Wave
May 29, 2009 · Categories: Conference/Event, Consumer Generated Media, Conversational Marketing, Internet Marketing News, Marketing Trends, Micromarketing, Online Behavior, Online Communication, Organizational Dynamics, Productivity, RSS/XML, Robotics, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, Technology, Trends, Video, Web 2.0, Web Design/Development, Widget Marketing, Wiki · View Comments
Just when it looked like the big news for the week was going to be Microsoft’s announcement of their latest attempt to grab search market share with Bing, Google comes in and rains all over their parade.
So, then, The One Big Thing you need to know about this week is Google Wave.
Earlier this [...]
Internet Technology & Corporate Responsibility
May 29, 2009 · Categories: Citizen Journalism, Conference/Event, Online Behavior, Online Communication, Social Networking, Technology, Video · View Comments
A discussion hosted by the Human Rights Center at UC Berkeley: Recent innovations in science and technology have provided human rights advocates, journalists, and scientists with new tools to expose war crimes and other serious violations of human rights and to disseminate this information in real time throughout the world.
The panel addresses issues of free [...]
Microblogging Fragmentation & How Yahoo Can Get Game With A Flickr Of The Switch
May 28, 2009 · Categories: Blog Marketing, Conversational Marketing, Graphics/Imagery, Lifestreaming, Marketing Trends, Micromarketing, Mobile Marketing, Music Marketing, Online Behavior, Photo Sharing, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, Statistics, Text Messaging, Trends, Video Marketing, Viral Marketing, Web 2.0 · View Comments
Microblogging is clearly here to stay, despite speculation that Twitter has jumped the shark. The function of microblogging has been adopted by LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace and most recently, FriendFeed.
With Twitter as the clear leader, these are the big five. Here’s a chart of their visits during the past three months. It should be noted [...]
I’m Over Here! Telling Search Engines About Your Blog
May 26, 2009 · Categories: Blog Marketing, RSS/XML, Search Engine Marketing, Web Design/Development · View Comments
Yesterday I discussed how I screwed up and lost the domain name for my video blog Videolicio.us and as a result had to buy a new domain, Videolicious.tv, and start rebuilding my traffic from scratch.
Here, then, begins a series of posts about how to market a blog. I will document my progress as I try [...]
A Social Network For Two
Ze Frank’s take on social networking:The Importance Of Screwing Up
May 26, 2009 · Categories: Blog Marketing, Domain Strategy, Search Engine Marketing, Video Marketing · View Comments
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the importance of making mistakes. And I don’t mean the garden-variety mistakes we make as a matter of course that are part of the learning process, important though these mistakes may be.
I’m talking about big mistakes. I’m talking about mistakes that have consequences. I’ve been thinking that it [...]




