Jan 29

This year, unsurprisingly, brands are putting more attention on digital initiatives that tap into social media. For the advertising and media worlds, the Vancouver Winter Olympics, which open Feb. 12, are a needed shot in the arm. Think of it as a market B12 injection.

Shifting budgets

They’re plowing money that in previous Olympiads would have been spent in TV into digital channels that barely existed during prior games, using athlete blogs, tweets and mobile to drum up buzz before and during the games. Continue reading »

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Jan 29

Britain’s national tourism agency is turning to social media to promote the country well before the start of the 2012 Olympic Games.
VisitBritain is quite aware of the tourism value the Games can deliver – roughly $2 billion. It wants to increase that amount through savvy marketing with Facebook and Twitter and local blogs to tempt tourists to go beyond the beaten path in London – as well as entice other sporting, cultural and business events. Continue reading »

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Jan 28

Eco-Threads: Sustainable Fashion Brands Demystified
Fashion is nothing if not about trends, and fashion brands are embracing the latest fad: sustainability. From John Varvatos’ “Think Green” tees and hemp sweater to YSL’s chic designs made from leftover fabrics, designers have been implementing sustainable, eco-friendly ideals into their garments and accessories as the demand for ethically and environmentally conscious attire increases. Continue reading »

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Jan 28


We discovered much of the collective wisdom about online profile pictures was wrong.

  • Facial Attitude. Is the person smiling? Staring straight ahead? Doing that flirty lip-pursing thing?
  • Photo Context. Is there alcohol? Is there a pet? Is the photo outdoors? Is it in a bedroom?
  • Skin. How much skin is the person showing? How much face? How much breasts? How much ripped abs?

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Jan 28

Google’s Social Search voor iedereen bereikbaar

Vorig jaar oktober introduceerde Google een nieuwe experimentele functie, Social Search. Met Social Search wordt content gecreëerd door mensen waarmee je verbonden bent, mensen in je sociale cirkel zoals Google dit noemt geïntegreerd in de zoekmachine. Zo zie je dan bijvoorbeeld in de zoekresultaten tweets of blogberichten terug van vrienden gerelateerd aan de zoekopdracht. Continue reading »

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Jan 28

Apple iPad Just Tried To Assassinate Laptops

Only way to interpret the launch of the iPad? Apple has declared the PC dead. Well-crafted but closed devices are their future of consumer computing. And if no one else can match the iPad experience, they may be right.

“In many ways this defines our vision, our sense of what’s next.” – Jonathan Ive Continue reading »

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Jan 28

A lot of people are psyched about the iPad. Not me! My god, am I underwhelmed by it. It has some absolutely backbreaking failures that will make buying one the last thing I would want to do.

Source: Gizmodo

Big, Ugly Bezel
Have you seen the bezel on this thing?! It’s huge! I know you don’t want to accidentally input a command when your thumb is holding it, but come on.

No Multitasking
This is a backbreaker. If this is supposed to be a replacement for netbooks, how can it possibly not have multitasking? Are you saying I can’t listen to Pandora while writing a document? I can’t have my Twitter app open at the same time as my browser? I can’t have AIM open at the same time as my email? Are you kidding me? This alone guarantees that I will not buy this product.

No Cameras
No front facing camera is one thing. But no back facing camera either? Why the hell not? I can’t imagine what the downside was for including at least one camera. Could this thing not handle video iChat?

Touch Keyboard
So much for Apple revolutionizing tablet inputs; this is the same big, ugly touchscreen keyboard we’ve seen on other tablets, and unless you’re lying on the couch with your knees propping it up, it’ll be awkward to use.

No HDMI Out
Want to watch those nice HD videos you downloaded from iTunes on your TV? Too damned bad! If you were truly loyal, you’d just buy an AppleTV already.

The Name iPad
Get ready for Maxi pad jokes, and lots of ‘em!

No Flash
No Flash is annoying but not a dealbreaker on the iPhone and iPod Touch. On something that’s supposed to be closer to a netbook or laptop? It will leave huge, gaping holes in websites. I hope you don’t care about streaming video! God knows not many casual internet users do. Oh wait, nevermind, they all do.

Adapters, Adapters, Adapters
So much for those smooth lines. If you want to plug anything into this, such as a digital camera, you need all sorts of ugly adapters. You need an adapter for USB for god’s sake.

Update: Why stop at 8? Here are more things we are discovering that suck about the iPad.

It’s Not Widescreen
Widescreen movies look lousy on this thing thanks to its 4:3 screen, according to Blam, who checked out some of Star Trek on one. It’s like owning a 4:3 TV all over again!

Doesn’t Support T-Mobile 3G
Sure, it’s “unlocked.” But it won’t work on T-Mobile, and it uses microSIMs that literally no one else uses.

A Closed App Ecosystem
The iPad only runs apps from the App Store. The same App Store that is notorious for banning apps for no real reason, such as Google Voice. Sure, netbooks might not have touchscreens, but you can install whatever software you’d like on them. Want to run a different browser on your iPad? Too bad!

Source: http://i.gizmodo.com/5458382/8-things-that-suck-about-the-ipad

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Jan 27

A Closer Look at a Haiti Quake Survivor’s Use of Tech

woolley Dan Woolley was all over the news last week as the tech geek who survived the Haiti earthquake with the help of a first-aid iPhone app, his digital SLR and, of course, a lot of luck. Continue reading »

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