links for 2009-3-6
March 6, 2009

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Great piece of motion graphics…
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Still working for me…
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More lovely weberry from UNIQLO…
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Definitely one for the diary…
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Emerging technology…
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A lovely blend of data from Yvo Schaap…
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A combination of two of my passions. Art and Cars. On tour…(tags: automotive art)
links for 2009-2-25
February 25, 2009
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Required reading this week at FreshNetworks has been this great presentation from Mike Trap on what he calls ’scalable intimacy’, the intersection between branding and social media.
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All too often forgotten, the black art of prototyping.
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Because we can. Or can we? Understanding how, why and when to use existing digital services.
links for 2009-2-11
February 11, 2009

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Thousands of individuals, including artists, non-artists and youth, are invited to participate to collaborate in the making of what promises to be Canada’s largest “contributive” digital artwork.
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I love Lego. I love NYC…
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Students at the MIT Media Lab have developed a wearable computing system that turns any surface into an interactive display screen.
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but not soon enough – I want one…
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The video on this post highlighting the ‘golden triangle’ is worth a watch…
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Some insight into good social media practice…
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Uncontrolled aggregation…
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Interesting post, fantastic debate – a must read…
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Easily said – much more difficult to implement…
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Even though almost 100 million viewers in the United States watched 5.9 billion YouTube videos, TV is not losing out…
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Fantastic. I haven’t tried this out yet, waiting for a good reason to…
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Another great example of the underestimated power of social media…(tags: socialmedia government)
links for 2009-2-6
February 6, 2009

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It’s good to see this classic again…
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A great idea, brilliantly executed and worthy to boot.
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Twitter seems to be tripping up all sorts recently, but it’s not just the BBC…
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I just love dRMM’s sliding house…
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Improving with age, PSFK wrap it up…
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Calling on the community – a great example of clarity through conversation.
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Business model or Spam? Surely monetisation takes more effort than this?
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Too much information? Never, I love Latitude…
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This looks intreuging but I’ve yet to check it out…
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A great presentation orchastrated by Neil Perkin
links for 2009-1-20
January 20, 2009

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One of the coolest apps on the iPhone isn’t Pandora or Facebook: It’s recipes and shopping lists for Kraft singles, Jell-O gelatin and Minute Rice.
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It’s a big topic – something we’re on to. This is an excelent summary from Tom O’Brien
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A preloader museum curated by Big Spaceship…
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Cliqset is an exciting new way to create and exchange social information on the web. Unlike other social platforms, we’ve created a completely open ecosystem that gives the developer full control and puts the user at the helm.
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John Battelle’s predictions for the coming year…
links for 2008-10-23
October 23, 2008

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- The Do Lectures
The Do lectures are all about getting a handful of speakers together in one place, in the hope that they may inspire you to go Do something. To give you the tools and the desire to change the things you care about.
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- Fiat EcoDrive
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links for 2008-10-14
October 14, 2008
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For the last two years Tom Smith has been running global research at Universal McCann that tracks the usage of social media. The results of which have clearly demonstrated the massive growth in usage that is occurring across the world.
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The text message from the elephant flashed across Richard Lesowapir’s screen: Kimani was heading for neighboring farms.
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Looks like Toyota is bringing the 56-mpg iQ microcar to America after all, but it’s slapping a Scion badge on it first.
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To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, CH friend and colleague Seth Brau recently completed the rather daunting task of bringing the words to life with motion graphics.
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Word Magazine readers have been busy building this map showing where iconic album cover photographs were taken.
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Photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand will bring his work back to the United States – to New York City for the first time in 2009.
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You’ve arrived in a new city, a new continent, a new coffee shop. You don’t really know where you are, and are looking for a good place to eat.
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Alternate movie posters about film brand integration.
links for 2008-06-23
June 23, 2008
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(tags: yahoo)
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