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”.
UK: Blog traffic reaches all time high (Hitwise) →
UK visits to weblogs reached an all time high last week: 1,2% of all Internet traffic. While in Germany private blogging is strong, in the UK professional blogs by BBC, Guardian, Times, Telegraph get the most traffic. Or does it simply mean that German media industry is lagging behind?
Pew Internet: The internet and the 2008 election →
A recent Pew-Study found out that 46% of all Americans used internet, email or mobile phone to stay informed about the campaigns. One out of ten used social network sites to get news or mobilize. It will be very interesting to see whether the internet will be important for the upcoming German elections as well.
ENN - Mobile internet use 'rocketing in Europe' →
Mobile data use grew by 40 percent last year in the EU. Will this be the breakthrough for Twitter?
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University
Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Teaching with... →
Michael Wesch experimenting with Twitter and Jott @ Kansas State University