Posted in Marketing & Communication on Nov 18th, 2009
Written by Sebastian Overgaard Thanks to a bunch of sexy old ladies, I have now learned that I loose 10,000 brain cells a day and that there are more chickens than humans on earth. In my Facebook Feed, a friend of mine made me aware of a video that will possibly go viral. Its the [...]
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Posted in Tech Development, TribeSourcing on Nov 18th, 2009
Written by Anne Herngaard The project called CitySourced brings crowdsourcing to another level. Recently, the project was in the top three finalist category in the TechCrunch50 awards. The company and the product initiated as an iPhone app, but the app now includes Blackberry and Android devices as well. The CitySourced app lets citizens report the [...]
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Posted in Tech Development, TribeSourcing on Nov 17th, 2009
Written by Anne Herngaard The Pirate Bay team announces that they are shutting down for good, which means that millions of BitTorrent users will lose the use of its tracker. The Swedish site indexes and tracks torrent files and is one of the world’s largest file sharing sites, coordinating downloads of more than 25 million [...]
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Posted in Social Network, Tech Development on Nov 16th, 2009
Written by Tehneyat Waseem Two location-based iPhone applications were launched earlier this year. Foursquare, recently launched on the Danish market, is an application that allows you to ‘check-in’ and notify your friends where you are and this allows you to earn points/pins, eventually leading you to getting a badge or becoming a ‘mayor’ of [...]
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Written by Thilde Vesterby Do you remember that brilliant advert for the beauty brand Dove? The video featuring a very normal looking woman being made up and Photoshoped into a billboard model with the words: No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted? Well, Dove has taken their identity as a brand for real women [...]
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Posted in Linkedin, Tech Development, Twitter on Nov 11th, 2009
Written by Thilde Vesterby A few days ago LinkedIn and Twitter announced a partnership to bring tweets to LinkedIn. This means that LinkedIn’s 51 million members will now be able to send status updates – such as the fact that they’re hiring – to Twitter on a case-by-case basis, and vice versa. This way the [...]
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Posted in Mindjumpers on Nov 10th, 2009
Written by Thilde Vesterby CPH:DOX: Copenhagen International Documentary Festival is going on in Copenhagen at the moment giving the Danes a chance to see more than 180 documentary films from all over the world. A part of the festival is a YouTube Battle, and Mindjumpers have been invited to compete. On Thursday November 12th our [...]
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Written by Thilde Vesterby How do you raise money for a good cause when you’ve got nothing? You get help through social media. I’ve Got Nothing is a pop song that’s been made by four teenagers and the help they got on YouTube. Everything is done entirely through crowsourced as a part of BBC’s ChartJackers. [...]
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Posted in Tech Development, Twitter on Nov 6th, 2009
Written by Thilde Vesterby Do you ever find it exhausting to open Twitter on a Monday morning and read through all your follower’s tweets, follow their links and read their blog posts? There’s just so much information and you don’t want to miss all the important stuff. With The Twitter Tim.es you can get an [...]
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Written by Thilde Vesterby On some corporate websites you will find a little widget with a blue bird holding a sign saying ”Follow Me”. More and more companies create accounts on Twitter – and according to the following information; that’s a very good idea. A new survey created by the College of Information Sciences and [...]
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