Posts Tagged ‘internet’
epicwin: the iphone app that makes you do things
July 16th, 2010 by lifeproof
There is a new iPhone application coming out soon that is developed by Rexbox. This application makes you do things. It is a combination of a video game and your “to do list”. The idea is to turn your daily tasks that you are failing to do in time–probably because you are wasting much of [...]
Tags: daily tasks, epicwin, internet, iPhone, iPhone application, Rexbox, social media, tasks, to do list, video game, web 2.0
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contagion effect: the worst job
May 19th, 2010 by lifeproof
I have received an email today from the creative director of Filadelfia Comunicacao, a local independent agency in Brazil regardin my The Worst Job in the World post. He has informed me that they did the project titled: The Worst Job in the World, beginning from June 2009 to find an intern for their agency and [...]
Tags: academia, accumulation of information, ad agency, advertisement, advertising, advertising agency, Brazilian ad agency, creative director, Filadelfia Comunicacao, internet, Lost, Numero 10, Pior Emprego do Mundo, piorempregodomundo, plagiarism, plagiarism in the academia, the movement on the internet, the worst job in the world
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PinPoint
internet is everything now
March 1st, 2010 by lifeproof
JESS3, a creative agency that specializes in web design, branding and data visualization, has launched a video that visually depicts the current condition of the movement on the internet now and before. The video summarizes our enormous action on the internet… did you know that 81% of all emails are SPAM? No surprises. via Fubiz
Tags: branding, creative agency, data visualization, email, fubiz, internet, internet action, JESS3, social media, SPAM, the current condition of the internet, the movement on the internet, vimeo
Posted in PinPoint
share 2.0: culture of sharing
February 21st, 2010 by lifeproof
Last year in May, we were having an informal talk with Jonathan D. Schwartz, Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Cablevision Systems and previous General Counsel of Napster (remember Napster vs. Metallica), as a group of international media scholars in New York City. We talked about his current occupation and his past career activities, but [...]
Tags: Apple, blogger is the new marketer, BookCrossing, Bruce Nussbaum, Cablevision Systems, change of consumer culture, Channel Thirteen, consumer, consumer culture, consumer dynamics, CouchSurfing, CrowdSpirit, culture of sharing, Design Thinking Class, dynamics of sharing, dynamics of sharing in web 2.0, facebook, file sharing, filesharing, Google, IBM, ICQ, internet, iPad, IRC, Jonathan D. Schwartz, Kindle, Mac, Metallica, Microsoft, MP3, MSN, napster, New York City, PirateBay, Robin Chase, share 2.0, sharing dynamics, social media, social media analysis, social media consulting, the culture of sharing, The New School, The Pirate Bay, web 2.0, wikipedia, Windows, zipcar
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, Reminder
