Stats: The State Of The Internet

A cool video statistical visualization of the state of the Internet. Found at Vimeo from Jesse Thomas via Holy Kaw!

Minnesota Politics & Social Media

Blois Olson introduces the social media & politics panel

[/caption] I can credit the start of my career in online strategy in large part to my fascination with online political communication. In 1994, I read about the first online gubernatorial debate held by E-Democracy (of which I am now a board member); but [...]

Microsoft Launches Windows Phone 7

Microsoft has unveiled details about its latest mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7. Mashable has the deets. Highlights include Xbox Live & Zune integration with social media status updates. This is Microsoft’s promo video found at YouTube from windowsphone.

FujiFilm Real 3D Camera Demonstration

via engadget.com via engadget.com engadget gets a demonstration of FujiFilm’s 3D camera. This stuff isn’t ready for prime time but, as with yesterday’s video of the iHologram iPhone app, I can see where it’s going and the implications could be big. Posted via web from e-Strategy [...]

The One Big Thing: The Revolution Will Be Crowdsourced

The One Big Thing you need to know about this week is the role citizen media and the social Web played in reporting the popular revolt over the Iranian election results. I won’t give you a play-by-play but I will offer a few thoughts: Information Wants To Be Free The first and most obvious thing was that the [...]

Apple iPhone 3GS Video Tour & Features

A video tour that examines the features of the new Apple iPhone 3GS. The smart phone finally got copy and paste functionality. Found at YouTube from Gear Live.

Microblogging Fragmentation & How Yahoo Can Get Game With A Flickr Of The Switch

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 [...]

Consumer Behavior: Restaurant Customers Photograph Their Meals

Izzy’s Ice Cream (a Tunheim Partners client) posted a video yesterday to their Facebook page of a Jason Davis On The Road segment about them. It’s a very good piece. About 34 seconds in, the video features a couple of customers who order a cup of ice cream and sit down to eat and one [...]

The One Big Thing: White House Social Media

The One Big Thing you need to know this week is that the Obama Administration has continued their eGovernance initiatives. In addition to the White House blog, the administration has established a White House channel on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr and iTunes. Predictably enough, they’re calling it WhiteHouse 2.0. As I’ve said before, the Adminstration’s [...]

White House Unveils Flickr Photostream

The White House has set up shop on Flickr and is now uploading photos for public consumption. My Tunheim Partners buddy Pat Lilja tipped me off to Flickr account. The White House is using the creative commons copyright license that allows for redistribution and remixing as long as the photo is accompanied by attribution. Smart move. [...]

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