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September 2006 - Posts
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Jon Silk at the LEWIS 360 blog recently posted his top five favorite YouTube videos, and tagged me and a few other bloggers to do the same. He's tracking the progress of the whole thing using a memetag.Jon's list includes a very impressive video Read More
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This is a bit of a me-centric post but then its not everyday you change the name of the company you founded 18 years ago (myself, Clare and Paul). So bear with it.
Officially Monday we change our name. For eighteen years we have been Write Image, on Read More
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Frodo of The Weekly Geek - one of my favorite podcasts - examines the fruits of Nintendo's blogger-oriented marketing campaign for its upcoming Wii gaming system, and finds what he believes to be a deep flaw.Nintendo has recently rolled out a new marketing Read More
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Tom Coates posts about Moo where you can create your own Flickr MiniCards.These look really cool and at $20 for a hundred to be sent anywhere in the world are cheap as well.I'm about to move house and think I've just found how to send out my new address Read More
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Bloggers at Metroblogging Bangkok are providing a citizen's-eye view of the military coup in Thailand, in which the army has removed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra from power. (The most recent posts suggest that the Thai people see this as a Good Thing.) Read More
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From Microsoft PressPass:Microsoft Legal Action Aims to Help Fight PiracyTwenty
lawsuits allege illegal software sales, while new forensic analysis
shows risks of counterfeit Microsoft software to consumers and
businesses.REDMOND, Wash. — Sept. 19, Read More
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'Tis a fine, fair wind a-blowin' this mornin' of Talk Like a Pirate Day! And now we learn from the scurvy dogs at Digg that Skype be recognizin' pirate-speak as a legitimate tongue.Here be the Skype blog entry:
To celebrate the International Talk Like Read More
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Yo ho ho. It’s dat time o' year again, the time t'don a parrot on ye shoulder and infuse ye everyday conversations with romance 'n' danger. Today be International Talk Like a Pirate Day. So come on, land lubbers. Don’t be a scurvy dog. Follow ye Read More
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It's bad enough that MySpace greets me at login with a huge ad for a dating service called TRUE that screens out "marrieds" - which I am. Why, MySpace, do I continue to see this ad when my profle SAYS that I am married? Are you assuming that I'm going Read More
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Joystiq has outed a guerrilla marketer who left nearly 700 trollish comments on the blog. The culprit, who posts under the handle GSI, is a staffer at rival videogame review site IGN.com. The Joystiq crew had been aware of GSI's identity for a while, Read More
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In this post, Siobhan quotes Church of the Customer's Ben McConnell on the Lonelygirl15 phenomenon, and he says something that I think needs examining further. Here's the full paragraph from McConnell's post:"While the Lonelygirl15 authors, if they are Read More
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Well, it’s all official – she’s a fake. Today the LA Times confirmed the rumours: Lonelygirl15 was merely an experiment in filmmaking by independent artists, much like Blair Witch Project. Despite the filmmakers coming clean, the blogosphere is still Read More
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As confirmed by The New York Times the bastion of traditional media but can we believe it :-). Read More
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It'll be called btpodshow and will be at http://www.btpodshow.com.There are a number of people who have posted about this including PodshowMedia GuardianTechcrunch UKFrank Barnako's media blogLeverwealthPodcast AlleySteve RubelWhat's most interesting Read More
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In another example of the new tyranny of direct customer interaction, US social networking site Facebook has outraged members of its community with some site enhancements that have been interpreted as threatening the privacy of users - see adaywithoutfacebook. Read More
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from Communication Nation an image showing how the distribution of requests on Google.com changes through the day.You can read the whole research paper this comes from here Read More
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Google Earth seems to be popping up everywhere these days. Twice last week I've seen its logo appear in the top right hand corner of the TV screen.The first time was on a British Airways advert which scrolls and zooms into different destinations Read More
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