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There’s an entrepreneur out there working on the true “Google Killer.” Trust me. And, some day it will happen if they can manage to stay out of Google cross-hairs long enough. Here’s a good post on the topic.
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The California Center for Innovative Transportation (CCIT), Nokia, CalTrans and Berkeley’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering conducted a large-scale experiment to test how cell phones can monitor and predict traffic. Very interesting.
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A December 2007 report revealed that U.S. Internet users watched more than 10 billion videos online during the month, representing the single heaviest month for online video consumption since comScore initiated its tracking service. Wow.
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Andrew Shuttleworth, a social media junky living in Japan, mapped his social media usage. Here are the results of his project. Super complex, but even more thought provoking. Take a look GCI Digital Media!
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Record numbers of consumers are abandoning their basic cell phones for more-advanced models, according to the latest ChangeWave consumer cell phone survey. This will make it easier to justify innovative mobile campaigns and applications.
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This is sort of fun, but that’s about it.
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If you like this you will really like www.regeneration.org (note: this is a project on which we are working).
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A few of our clients have asked about having Facebook internally. Think about how fun and useful this could be versus the pain-in-the-rear employee directory. Here’s a company tackling that opportunity and a nice post from my colleague Andrew Foote.
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Stelera Wireless, an Oklahoma City-based rural broadband service provider has launched its high-speed HSPA service in two markets — Floresville & Poth, Texas. “Rural” has been a statistically significant gap in Internet use — this could close it.
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We talk about “storytelling” in digital media, a lot. This is a well-done piece by Adidas.
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An interesting start-up founded by Google intrapreneurs that aggregates individuals’ social graphs to make the whole experience more… err… social. I like the concept, but wonder if the set-up will be anti-social.
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Obama video by Black Eyed Peas’ front man. Very clever.
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Very clever idea! Nice work, Chung Dha Lam.
10 February 2008
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