Archive for the 'culture' Category

Here Come Da Judge

December 12th, 2007 | Category: culture, design, search, thanks, web 2.0

adtech_awards.jpgWe’ve been asked to judge the 2008 Ad:Tech Awards recognizing excellence in interactive design, technology and marketing.

Awards are scheduled to be presented in April 2008 in San Francisco.

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Web 2.0 Heaven

December 03rd, 2007 | Category: Web Tips for Boomers, culture, futurism, web 2.0

go2web20.jpgLinkedIn has an interesting feature called “Answers” - pose a question and the commmunity weighs in with helpful info. Recently, someone asked for examples of the best Web 2.0 sites.

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7 Steps to Designing a Logo

November 27th, 2007 | Category: culture, design

nike_logo.jpgDesigning a logo is an inherently subjective process. Here are a few guidelines to make it a more rational task.

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Managing Passwords with Sxipper

November 14th, 2007 | Category: blogging, culture, futurism, social networking, technical, utilities, web 2.0

Sxipper As the usefulness of the web grows, we all have more and more passwords and user names. Some sites allow anything; others want 7 or more characters, upper- & lower-case, numbers. It gets baffling. But here’s a great utility for managing it all.

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Is Google Evil?

October 10th, 2007 | Category: culture, futurism, search

Dr. James Haswell or Spartanburg Radiological Associates has passed along an interesting post from Brian Clark of CopyBlogger. The gist: stop worrying about Google and be happy.

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Paid-Content Model Goes Bye-Bye

October 01st, 2007 | Category: culture, futurism, web 2.0

FTAs reported in Brand Republic, The Financial Times of London is turning away from the paid-content model in news.

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Mad Men

September 14th, 2007 | Category: culture, great writing

Mad Men

What’s the best new show on television? It’s Mad Men on AMC.

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LinkedIn: Web 2.0 for Boomers

August 16th, 2007 | Category: culture, futurism, social networking, web 2.0

View Hal Goodtree's profile on LinkedIn Suddenly, all my old friends and colleagues are popping up on LinkedIn. It’s definitely Web 2.0 for Boomers.

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Limited Too (Much)

August 14th, 2007 | Category: ad words, bad copywriting, culture

Limited TooAnd now, it’s time for another installment of Bad Copywriting. This time around, the booby prize goes to Limited Too.

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Flickr, the Tate and Web 2.0

August 13th, 2007 | Category: culture, futurism, social networking, web 2.0

Think social networking is just for kids? Think again. The Tate in London Read more

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