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Go to https://plus.google.com/up/start/?sw=1&type=st and sign up to be tne of the first to test this thing.
via @luklimadesign
Go to https://plus.google.com/up/start/?sw=1&type=st and sign up to be tne of the first to test this thing.
via @luklimadesign
This lovely ad is done by fellow classmates and former roommates Waldemar Wegelin and Robbin Ingvarsson.
This is a must read for everyone interested in the future steps of social networks. By @padday, UX’er at Google.
Twitter feedback on Robyn.com:
Thank you @vnesofsc, @segelstrom, @agentdieden and of course @azinash, @fagogo33 & @robynkonichiwa
Until thursday, I’ve disabled my Facebook Account and not checking my Twitter feed. Why? I’ve been addicted and I just want to prove to myself that I can manage a week without any online social feeds. Sounds easy enough doesn’t it. Two years ago, I wouldn’t even have imagined that I would have to prove such a thing.
Well, even though I’m not ‘conneted’, I am still reading (from a developers point of view) about Facebook’s new features Social Plugins, and I just think this is a must read for any ad agency, developer, blogger, to see what’s possible with just one magic line of code from Facebook’s own code language.
Our beautiful class website launched the 11th of March 2010. A site where we, the Interactive Art Director 2010 students, can communicate and follow each other during and after our internships. Welcome to Cloudania.
A huge shout goes to Cas Lemmens for making this happen.
In 2007, Evan Roth and Ben Engebreth asked the internet to help them track Michael Jackson’s white glove in the famous televised . 72 hours they had a .txt file with the complete data set of his white glove for all 10,060 frames. Now everybody could pitch in with whatever crazy way they used the data set and could see others in the online gallery. The most popular submissions was pieced together in one lovely mix of music and visualizations. The data set is still available for download.
Found on Wired.