November 2008
14 posts
The Facebook Tea Party →
Crowdsourcing as Lancashire Tea get Facebook Users to vote for their new packaging.
Online Video Not Killing TV, Says Nielsen -... →
No Man’s Blog - This Book Will Be Famous (I hope) →
It’s a little social experiment that is best described as Pass the Parcel, meets Six Degrees of Separation, meets Message in a Bottle.
Here’s how it works:
Every person who receives this book leaves a trace on the next available page. What is a trace, you ask? Anything you fancy, really. A picture, a poem, a shoelace, your mum’s choc-chip cookies recipe or, if you’re a Rock Star, a pair of...
How Twittering Critics Brought Down Motrin Mom... →
Bloggers Ignite Brush Fire Over Weekend, Forcing J&J to Pull Ads, Issue Apology
Hitwise Intelligence - Robin Goad - UK: Diana... →
It’s the only Reality Show I really follow closely & actually enjoy, so nice to see some stats & analysis of it online
Imperial College London - Internet Centre ::... →
P2P resource-sharing communities depend on members’ willingness to contribute their resources. Dr. Mowbray will present some data from BitTorrent communities which identify factors associated with high contribution, and use this to suggest general ways of encouraging contributions in P2P communities.
The 7 Deadly Sins of Social Media →
In the world of social media, are you going to be a force for good? Or are you going to turn to the dark side - ruining your chances and infuriating those who cross your path?
Seth Godin On How To Build And Lead Your Tribe. :... →
Video of presentation & download of his talk
How Twitter Can Help at Work - Shifting Careers... →
Brill end - “While 140 characters may not seem like much, they are enough to look unprofessional”.
Amazon.com: Packaging Videos →
Gallery of wrap rage
Experience: The Blog →
Brands are created (or destroyed) based on the experiences they provide to and for their customers. On this blog you will find articles and insights about the way marketers craft experiences, both online and in the real world, and how these experiences shape consumers’ relationships to brands.
LinkedIn: Company Buzz →
Recently, LinkedIn announced a new application platform. One of the first applications in the directory is a neat little app built using Twitter called Company Buzz. The application lets you see what people are saying about the companies and topics you care about and there’s a neat little trending component as well. If you’re on LinkedIn, it’s really easy to install the app
Listing of NESTA blogs and social media activity →
FreshNetworks Blog - Social Media, Web 2.0 &... →