Category Archives: Social Web
YouTube’s Show & Tell (via @adenhepburn )
‘This is home to the the best creative marketing examples on YouTube and shows everything from viral videos through to annotations and brand channels. The official channel has some of the biggest viral hits complete with case studies, agency comments and client feedback.’ Via digitalbuzz
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World Cup 2010 Twitter replay (via @Heuserkampf) #yam
Follow our high-speed replay of the World Cup and find out how Twitter reacted to every game. Great Visualization at the Guardian.
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UNIQLO SPORTWEET (via @fwa)
Sportweet World Ranking presented by UNIQULO. Try it… it’s fun.
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The Coming Age of Augmentation (via @BBHLabs)
“Certainly, we know we’re not alone in adopting coping strategies like continuous partial attention and ignoring much beyond tomorrow or next week” Brilliant Post from BBHLabs! Via BBHLabs
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Wireless in the World 2 (via @rubbishcorp)
“Utopian and radical architects in the 1960s predicted that cities in the future would not only be made of brick and mortar, but also defined by bits and flows of information.” Via Rubbishcorp
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Jack Dorsey: 3 Keys to Twitter’s Success (via @juzmcmuz) #yam
At the 99% Conference, Twitter creator Jack Dorsey outlines his simple approach to making amazing ideas happen: drawing out the idea, gauging the right timing, and iterating like mad.
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BBC iPlayer Gets Social (via @rubbishcorp)
“Beta Version complete with a new look, new IA the ability to recommend content to friends via Facebook and Twitter. Windows Messenger users can log in to IM through iPlayer and invite friends to watch the same shows while chatting live.” Via Rubbishcorp
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Web 3.0 (via @FOWS_blog) #yam
A story about the Semantic Web Via Future of Web Strategy
Levis vs Facebook (via @rubbishcorp) #yam
Nice early use of the Facebook ‘Like’ plug-in by Levi’s that enables visitors to see the number of facebookers who like an item on their new social (media) shopping site. Via Rubbishcorp
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Like Button (via @rubbishcorp) #yam
“Like Button is a collection of links shared by your Facebook friends from most popular sites.” Nice. Via Rubbishcorp
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MOKUM State Of Mind: Google Street Video (via @NewWork) #yam
The first Dutch music video made with Street View. Wow Via NewWork
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The Internet of Things (via @kriss_creol)
IBM’s Smarter Planet concept: asmarterplanet.com Via Creol Brothers
How location based services will shake up advertising (via @playfool)
There’s a real business in cajoling consumers into sharing their whereabouts. A really good article by JP Manninen on how location based services are not just ‘games’ but away to push content to the public such as adverts. Via Playfool
adidas Google Streetview Marathon Mode (via @rubbishcorp)
Explore the entire Boston Marathon course onto Google Streetview with landmarks and some handy hints. London and Berlin will follow. Great work from RIOT. Seems like i’m the only german who has a passion for Google Streetview. Via Rubbishcorp
Holographic Augmented Reality (via @rubbishcorp)
It’s a concept… but we’re waiting for. Via Rubbishcorp
Live with the AIOF (all-in-one-feed) application (via @suprb)
The concept is “cross-posting” and the process is simple. You add your personal Vimeo, Youtube, Twitter and / or Flickr RSS feeds. AIOF now fetches all the posts as well as the post comments from all RSS feeds and adds them nicely to the system. “And yes, I will release this app. Soon.” suprb 6 [...]
Chatroulette Killer (via @Heuserkampf)
Pretty Scary. The beginning of real staging ideas.
Getting to know your Twitter followers & why that matters (via @BBHLabs)
A fully interactive map by Aaron Richards showing everyone who follows BBH Labs on Twitter. Great post on BBH Labs
The Beast File: Google (via @kriss_creol)
You decide – but there is some kind of truth to it. Via Creol Brothers
If I Can Dream (via @rubbishcorp)
Internet Reality TV like Big Brother exclusively on Hulu and on ificandream.com. Including multi-cam 24/7 live streaming action. Via Rubbishcorp
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Three Reasons Why Storytelling is the Key to Social Media Marketing Success (via @2020Social)
Social media is most powerful when its used for creating, collecting and sharing stories. Great post on 2020Social
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Adidas Originals – Facebook Integration (via @kriss_creol)
“adidas didn’t just enable share via Facebook, but it taps into Facebook as if the most popular social media site is Yelp quite extensively.” Via freshness
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Where does the agency end, and the crowd begin? (via @BBHLabs)
“Creative agencies need to move towards becoming permeable organizations. Those in networks need to be reconfigured as networked organizations versus simply organizations within networks.” Great post on BBH Labs
True Colours Of Twitter (via @rubbishcorp)
Each bubble is generated from colour RGB channels, each channel uses information such as username and tweet length. By Sense Internet Via Rubbishcorp
The World’s Biggest Signpost (via @farfarnews)
A 50 meter tall interactive structure that points out peoples favourite locations all around the world. Via farfar
Stop Spreading Viruses & Start Giving Gifts (via @ivanovitch)
Getting Past Viral: “We need to understand the spread of media in terms of actively giving gifts, not passively transmitting viruses. And to do that, we need to understand consumer behavior on the consumer’s terms, rather than our own. For now, let’s call this new model “consumer-driven marketing.” By Ivan Askwith Via Big Spaceship
SoDA 2010 Digital Marketing Outlook (via @SoDAspeaks)
SoDA releases annual Digital Marketing Outlook for 2010. Check out the predictions and stories for the coming year.
Welcome to Metaweb (via @rubbishcorp)