Chrysler Jeep Dodge, How Low Can We Go? Yes We Can..

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Found on Twitter posted by @alisamleo As she says.. “ad-men douchebaggery at its FINEST….”

Welcome to the Modern Presidency via mobile LCD

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Obama Sea Of Cameras

Story at Gizmodo.

YouTube Trounces other Social Media and Sometimes Even TV

Monday, January 5th, 2009

TechCrunch Chart Pampelmoose Nemo

I’m confused by this TechCrunch end of year story entitled Top Social Media Sites of 2008. YouTube is nowhere to be found in the top 20..? Does this mean that YouTube no longer counts as a social media site or is it just that getting 5.4 billion views puts it in a rank all of its own? This chart from May 2008 puts YouTube at the pole position.

Regardless of rank YouTube had a great year; or rather companies who understood its power learned how to use it well. Salon.com points out in The Year of Viral Video that even political junkies jumped in, as can be seen in this example of a campaign message for Obama, a brilliant retelling of the “Wassup?” Budweiser ad.

As anyone who hasn’t been living under rock knows, SNL, Tina Fey and Hulu had a lot of fun at Gov Sarah Palin’s expense. Hulu, the joint NBC-News Corp. service, which launched publicly back in March, now ranks sixth among Web video sites. Between Hulu and NBC.com, more people watched “SNL’s” Sarah Palin sketches online than on TV. Their Clinton-Palin opener, which aired on Sept. 13, has been viewed more than 8 million times on the “SNL” Web site.

Salon also pointed out that “The smaller Web video site, Vimeo, continued to expand its catalog of beautifully produced videos available in HD and struck gold with Capucine, an adorable little French girl. The pint-size Amélie enthralled us with her storytelling, her imagination — and her accent. She even befriended a boy online; it was like e-Harmony for kindergartners.”


Capucine meets Alex from Capucha on Vimeo.

Obama vs. the Blackberry

Monday, November 17th, 2008

obama email blackberry

When Barack Obama becomes president in about two months, he will be expected to give up his trusty BlackBerry, which has been securely fastened to his belt for years. There are a multitude of reasons why he will have to surrender his portable email device including security concerns, the Presidential Records Act (all correspondence is fair game for public viewing) and the looming threat of subpoenas.

To balance out the depravation of some technologies, Obama plans to be the first U.S. president to have a laptop on his Oval Office desk.

Though some have argued that Obama might be able to break the rules and retain email access, Diana Owen disagrees. “They could come up with some bulletproof way of protecting his e-mail and digital correspondence, but anything can be hacked,” she said. “The nature of the president’s job is that others can use e-mail for him.”

While gaining many privileges, Obama will have function without a few of life’s little conveniences in return.




Questions for Obama and McCain, will we have another American Century or Not?

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Obama McCain Debate Questions Nemo

Individual innovation and creativity in our society are the cornerstones of our economy. They create wealth and improve the nation’s welfare. Through innovations, the 20th century became the American Century. Will the 21st century be so as well or will it become the Global Century? How, if at all, would your administration foster innovation in the following areas: the provision of health care for our citizens; an immigration policy that attracts and retains the best; educational policies that increase the value of our human capital, our most important resource; helping people accumulate enough retirement savings; international trade and manufacturing; the evolution of information technology, biotechnology, nanotechnology and neuroscience; the allocation of water, food and energy and the development of alternative energy sources; and, to some, the most important, the environment?

MYRON S. SCHOLES, who shared the Nobel prize in economics in 1997

More questions here.