To promote the new 2011 Fiesta car, Ford has launched the Fiesta Movement campaign. People in the US have applied to become one of the so called agents of the 20 teams that compete against each other by using their own creativity to show their experience of the car. The rest of the social media [...]
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Posted in Innovation, Social media, Tech on Feb 25th, 2010
Online services are collaborating on content and searches and I find it inspiring to see how technology can ease the ability to find information and share knowledge. With the real-time search and breaking boundaries between online services, people are in a way brought closer together and it is much easier to find out what other [...]
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Skype has launched a new campaign called Skype Outside to promote their service Skype Mobile. A Skype team of 5 artists located in 5 different countries encourages people from around the world to call and leave them a message. They will then transform it into their own creation of art and release it as a [...]
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Posted in Innovation, Social media on Jan 25th, 2010
Success of business lies in flow of information and knowledge through learning
The world is changing around us. Faster than ever before. On one side, Internet and mobile communications are connecting the world as a whole. As a result, most people can easily get knowledge for 0,00 Dkk, where it used to take a lot of [...]
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There’s a new currency on the market. It’s neither sex, power nor money. It’s social reputation.
The Whuffie Bank is a non-profit organisation dedicated to building a new currency based on reputation that could be redeemed for real and virtual products and services. The higher your reputation, the wealthier you are.
The Whuffie Bank tracks your activity [...]
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Remember the suicide network Seppukoo? We wrote a couple of blog posts about it’s pursuit to make Facebook users commit virtual suicide and about Facebook’s attempt to stop this by threatening to drag the site to court. Well now yet another suicide site has occurred: The Web 2.0 Suicide Machine.
The Web 2.0 Suicide Machine offers [...]
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Twitter has been looking for a business model and even though they’ve experienced rapidly growth in 2009, they’re still with their about 50 million users way behind other social media giants like Facebook and YouTube and they also still need to find the revenue stream.
On the 12th of December Twitter announced a sealed deal with [...]
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Posted in 2.0 Collaboration, Innovation on Dec 8th, 2009
Google has introduced real-time search that provides you with ongoing updates from around the web on your search topic. This is an interesting turn in the development of how we can get access to the abundant amount of knowledge and information created online each second.
The new Google feature will include updates from social media networks. [...]
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Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen
“I See you – it’s so much better than Hello”, the opening line from Chris Brogans own favourite keynote speech yet, and honestly for me it’s the best 10 minutes spend on YouTube in a while.
Chris manages to nail some of the essential things on how companies are not using [...]
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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.
The projest [...]
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