February 2009
1 post
ftw!
http://twitter.com/furukama/status/1195102905
August 2008
2 posts
July 2008
11 posts
For me this new job description signals two important developments: first, the...
– Comment on http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/hiring_a_community_manager.php
The problem is that trackbacks are not necessarily connected to profiles on...
– My thoughts on http://bhc3.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/wanted-trackbacks-to-friendfeed-entries/#comment-1385
Marcus Foth | Handbook of Research on Urban... →
Cityware, Codespaces, hubs and WikiCities. Wow.
Nielsen Report: "Critical Mass. The Worldwide... →
Italy & UK are Europe’s leaders in mobile web penetration.
I'm now reading a story on microblogs --... →
“Twitter, based in San Francisco, won’t disclose the number of users but says it has grown sixfold in the past 12 months.” The Chicago Tribune on microblogging.
wikirage: What's hot now on wikipedia →
Interview with William Gibson (Berliner Zeitung) →
William Gibson says that cyberspace has become reality. It’s no longer out there but has become something that’s keeping society together.
June 2008
99 posts
Friday Fact Box - Online Retail | GottaQuirk →
“85% - the percent of the world wide online population making purchases online” according to Nielsen
http://turi-2.blog.de/2008/06/24/p4356055#more43560... →
“Die “taz” funktioniert im Print, ich kann mir auch vorstellen, wie sie komplett online funktionieren könnte,” sagt der Onlinechef der taz.
Whimsley: My New Book: Explosion!TM →
Tom Slee is writing a book on the “idea singularity” and is asking his readers to contribute. Nice move. Maybe I should try the same with my next essay / book?
twisky →
A who what search engine for twitter stars. Not sure what it is good for, but it looks interesting
Future of Journalism: Blogging, twittering and... →
Panel discussing twitter as future journalism. I agree though I would not prefer to be called journalist ;-)
Death of the Personal Homepage →
The homepage as such is dead. All sorts of things can happen between a and a
BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » The link economy v.... →
We are moving from an economy of content to an economy of links. Links are becoming the new currency and content is the cost.
taz.de - Wir Kinder der 68er: Die unmögliche... →
Klischees satt in diesem Artikel, ganz zu schweigen von dem grauenhaften stock image. Die taz baut ab,
Burda reporting a sales growth of 5,3% →
Digital media especially strong: +16,3%
Doc Searls Weblog · What you frame is what you get →
Transport medium or a space? The way people think about the web decides the way they are trying to regulate it
Google easily extending dominance to mobile search... →
Thanks to the iPhone, Google dominates the mobile search market - it is preset as default search engine.
Social Media Spam and the Death of Twitter →
Jennifer Mattern about Twitter’s spammy future. Actually, I don’t think spam will be a huge problem on Twitter. It’s all a matter of who you’re following.
Study: 82 Percent of Consumers Accept In-Game Ads... →
Are gamers a seismograph for a more general change of attitude towards digital advertising?
DrinkFeed - What are you drinking on twitter? →
Quantcast - Traffic Estimate Enhancements →
Quantcast are currently working on improving their mass inference-enhanced traffic estimates
The Internet FAQ from 2085 →
“When did the internet end?”
Nielsen Online →
Newspaper Advertising Takes Big Fall - NYTimes.com →
Newspaper ad sales are down 14% in the first quarter 2008. Real estate and recruitment even fell 35% - how long will it take until they are completely lost to the internet?
How To Deal With Analysts: #19 White Papers |... →
There are four kinds of Commissioned White Papers: The Puff Piece, The Thought Leadership Piece, The Thought Leadership Piece with Product/Service, Case Studies/Best Practice
A day in brands →
How common are brand journals/logs in market research?
McLuhan neu lesen →
Introduction from a new book on McLuhan and digital media.
Reader "Die Bildmedien der Kunstgeschichte".... →
Brandthroposophy » Blog Archive » Applying... →
Robert Kozinets’ account of the Netnography08 conference in Munich, “the very first conference dedicated entirely and exclusively to netnography as a practical marketing research method”.