PowerPoint: the bane of every agency creative department. You can hear a collective sigh float through the building after it’s mentioned. It’s a function we most often associate with the duty of an admin. Such a harsh caste system we perpetuate. I used to be the same way early in my career. I was too... >> Read More
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I’ve already seen it.
Mark Cuban has done well with taking risks, and we all know; without great risk, great reward will rarely follow. His new model of new-release movies sounds reminiscent of the phenomenon that happened with the US release of Battlestar Galactica. Long story short—it was first released in the UK and was leaked Online in the... >> Read More
Who is driving content?
Kids under 12 can’t remember a time when computers weren’t part of their lives. Michael Pond, senior media analyst, Nielsen Online, says “Today’s youth don’t know – or don’t remember – a time when they weren’t going online, so their adoption of online video has been seamless… the ‘at home’ data show how kids and... >> Read More
And then there were none.
“Yeah, but can a SMS solution really work for my business and reach my target?” Using SMS isn’t the answer to our prayers. It’s one tool in a deep and wide pile of possible solutions. There is reliable information about who is likely to be receptive to receiving information from their hand-held device. But beyond... >> Read More
Where does electricity come from?
Efforts seemingly continue to move toward removing cars that burn gas from the roadways. GM is in a few different games and has recently begun to put a lot of effort into their electric car technology. They announced at the Plug-In 2008 conference that they are partnering with 30 domestic utility companies to solve the usability problems of keeping the... >> Read More
