links for 2006-09-19
YouTube – Beer Cannon 101 Milwaukee’s Best Light puts together a pretty cheesy campaign based on vdeo and YouTube. (More info at: http://www.milbestlight.com/cannon.aspx). Why do
YouTube – Beer Cannon 101 Milwaukee’s Best Light puts together a pretty cheesy campaign based on vdeo and YouTube. (More info at: http://www.milbestlight.com/cannon.aspx). Why do
I need your help! I’ve volunteered to put together a panel discussion at SXSW next year, and the way the panels are being chosen this
Today’s lunch fortune: “You have a reputation for being straight forward and honest.” Hey, if the cookie says it, it must be true.
rafidi photography (tags: photographyClass photography) Squeezed Melons, Daily Color Scheme – Your every-day color resource, we bring you daily-fresh colorschemes (tags: color design webdesign) Professor
Seriously, how could you not like getting cool stuff for free for free for doing nearly nothing? I just won (actually one of my connections
When I was on the front lines of community interaction with LEGO, I started an invite-only, non-competing mailing list for community managers and people who
After several weeks of work, the new Big in Japan web site (www.biggu.com) is live! We’ve outlined our services, reskinned the blog, and added new
Remember when I mentioned that MySpace was facing a serious problem with long-term surviability? Here’s a screenshot I received after I logged in today… yikes.
WWYGAVT – Who Would You Give a Volvo To? Volvo’s latest marketing effort, and an entry into a user generated content. (tags: usergeneratedcontent)
What’s the deal with forums being shut down lately. First Apple and now Second Life. When Second Life first opened we at Linden believed that
What Ties Do Bind? Misha talks community… in a “relational sense”. (tags: community)
Shortly before the rise of MySpace was the downturn of Friendster. It was one of the first “big” social networks, and had all the people
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