Evin Catlett on:
iPhone 4′s and Vuvuzelas have been dominating the news for the past few weeks.
1. Like a swarm of killer bees, this South African instrument – previously unknown to many – dominated the news, our ears and was a popular Twitter [...]
25 June 2010
Larry Ross on:
The marketing industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation – from mass marketing to engagement with the individual. With the rise of new mediums, customers can share their opinions about products or services with millions of other individuals. This means that [...]
4 May 2010
Tim Brown on:
Suppose I get lucky enough to interview you for a job. I’ll get all prepared and you’ll get all prepared, and we’ll meet and talk and laugh (please tell me you laugh), and I’ll size you up and you’ll size [...]
20 April 2010
Teri Gibson on:
There’s significant chatter lately regarding how much the advertising industry is changing, how traditional agencies no longer exist, that the majority of projects have shifted into the digital realm, how everyone’s roles are more all-encompassing, all the new media offerings, [...]
8 April 2010
Evin Catlett on:
As a former ballet dancer, having spent 18 years of my life devoting over three hours of each day and both days on weekends to the craft, I was particularly interested in Monday’s front page article in the New York [...]
31 March 2010
Evin Catlett on:
Google has launched Buzz, a service wrapped into Gmail which allows for quick sharing of pictures, videos, status messages, etc. with your Google Friends. You can also autopost to Twitter, Picasa, Flickr and more. It includes privacy [...]
10 February 2010
Evin Catlett on:
Twitter recently rolled out a new feature called Lists. It enables you to group those you follow into lists, similar to Brizzly and desktop applications such as TweetDeck and Seesmic.
How do lists work?
You can login to Twitter and click the [...]
3 December 2009
Evin Catlett on:
Here are some top social media/advertising/business stories that caught my attention over the last couple of weeks:
Google buys Gizmo5. Google bought Gizmo5, a VOIP company, to use with Google Voice to create a direct competitor to Skype and every telco [...]
16 November 2009