Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Herdefiniëring van crossmedia
http://crossmediaforum.web-log.nl/crossmediaforum/2006/10/herdefiniring_v.html
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
TECH: Flex Scheduling Framework
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Scheduling_Framework
Thursday, October 19, 2006
crossmedia - shotcode - barcode - unique ID's
Shotcode: met één foto heb web op
Rotterdam, 2 okt. Het concept is simpel. Kom je in een tijdschrift, krant of billboard een shotcode tegen dan maak je met een cameratelefoon een foto van deze cirkelvormige barcode. Vervolgens gaat het mobieltje automatisch naar de bijbehorende website.
http://www.nrc.nl/media/article498834.ece
Pluk.nl een blijvend succes?
Pluk biedt iedereen de mogelijkheid om zich gemakkelijk toegang te verschaffen tot informatie op het internet via de mobiele telefoon. Stel op straat zie je een aanbieding van een last-minute reis met een verwijzing naar meer informatie op internet. Op dat moment kun je niet direct reageren, terwijl je interesse hebt. Door nu simpelweg een zogeheten ‘plukcode’ te sms’en naar 7585 wordt een link naar de informatie over de reis opgeslagen op je persoonlijke plukpagina op internet. Op het moment dat het je uitkomt ga je naar www.pluk.nl en kun je de informatie over de last-minute reis bekijken door te kllikken op de ontvangen link.
http://www.marketingfacts.nl/berichten/20061015_wordt_pluk_een_blijvend_succes/
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
The Symbiosis of Mainstream and Social Media
The Symbiosis of Mainstream and Social Media
A symbiotic relationship is emerging between mainstream media (such as newspapers and broadcast),
and social media (such as blogs, podcasts, and online social networks). Mainstream media and social
media feed off each other. Blogs provide a vast public forum for discussion of content provided
by major media. Leading blog search engine, Technorati, has enabled every online piece on The
Washington Post, Newsweek and Associated Press newspapers to display the complete blog
discussion about that article, turning an article into a conversation visible to all. At the same time, it
has become common for mainstream media to quote blogs and bloggers, sometimes exclusively,
and the conversations between bloggers often provide the ideas for media stories. Together,
mainstream and social media create a single media landscape in which we can all participate.
Strategic questions:
How can you best draw on social networks for content and ideas?
How can you facilitate social media commenting on and annotating your content?
The consumer/ creator archetype
The history of media has been one of passive consumption. However, today one of the strongest social trends is towards participation.
There are certainly many who are largely content to be “couch potatoes,” consuming the media they are given. Others - particularly
younger people - are keen to create, by establishing blogs or individual spaces on sites like MySpace, or sharing photos or videos online.
Even clicking on a link is a creative act that can impact what other see or don’t see. Yet this is not just about a social divide. Everyone of us is
both a consumer and a creator. Finally today we have been given the power to create for others as well as to consume what we are given.
Strategic questions:
Are consumers or creators more valuable in your business model?
How can you encourage consumers to become creators?
http://www.futureexploration.net/fom06/Future_of_Media_Report2006.pdf
Amazon pioniert weer
http://www.frankwatching.com/archive/2006/07/24/Amazon_pioniert_weer
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Crossmedia als containerbegrip belangrijk voor grafische branche
http://crossmediaforum.web-log.nl/crossmediaforum/2006/10/_crossmedia_als.html
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Philips zet in op interactieve media
http://blog.adformatie.nl/index.php/entries/philips-zet-in-op-interactieve-media/
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
over google
As Google reaches for a billion dimes, it is fostering an industry of a billion little businesses and developers…And by opening up select bit of these programs to outside software developers, Google Chief Schmidt thinks he can create a monster new computer industry, with Google at its core. “The number one goal is to build the most powerful platform to build these new businesses,” Schmidt says. “This area will be as rich as what we saw in PCs.”‘
Towards the last third of the story Quentin looks at APIs and mashups:
To many in the business, mashups are still a Hula Hoop, a game for kids. Not to Google’s Mark Lucovsky, who wrote much of Microsoft’s computer server software before leaving last year. Microsoft was sad to see him go. Lucovsky testified in court that, during his exit interview with Steven Ballmer, the Microsoft chief executive threw a chair across his office, vowing to “bury” Schmidt.Lucovsky’s main job at Google is to spur growth in mashups. At least 30,000 sites use Google Maps, using the programming hooks provided by Google. This, he says, is “hard-core real-time software development that no one has seen before.”
http://blog.programmableweb.com/?p=440
Say Cheese: Your brand in the picture
http://www.saycheese.tv/
What I Learned About Apollo at FiTC Hollywood
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna/controller.cfm?handler=PostHandler&action=click&postId=116495&nextPage=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ebit%2D101%2Ecom%2Fblog%2F%3Fp%3D880
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
The Day the Entire World Gets RSS
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MicroPersuasion/~3/35317014/the_day_the_ent.html
TECH: JQuery Ajax Library Updated
The JQuery Ajax library has been updated to v1.0.2 as of this evening. JQuery is a small, lightweight Ajax and DOM manipulation library that provides a wealth of features for building RIAs and enhancing your site with Web 2.0 functionality. You can find the updates here: Uncompressed JQuery v1.0.2 Compressed JQuery v1.0.2 Here's what John Resig, creator of JQuery, had to say about the release:
Over Hyves in het onderwijs
http://indirareynaert.web-log.nl/indirareynaert/2006/09/over_hyves_in_h.html
http://indirareynaert.web-log.nl/indirareynaert/2006/10/hyves_in_het_on.html
Generation Next - voor studenten en young professionals die vanuit hun studie en/of werk actief bezig zijn met nieuwe media
http://www.generation-next.nl/Bedrijven
Monday, October 09, 2006
Broadcast Photos To Cable TV
Photoshow’s core offering is an online slide-show service. Users can create a slide show, adding photos, video clips, templates, music, transitions, captions and effects. I created a test slide show in a couple of minutes. It’s free, and registration is not required to create a slide show.
These shows can then be embedded into MySpace or any other website, or a link to the show can be sent from the service. Photoshow also allows users to buy a dvd version of the show. As far as basic tools to create slide show memories of vacations and other events, PhotoShow is top notch.
And then there is the broadcast-to-tv feature.
It’s currently available only to Time Warner cable subscribers in Hawaii. On October 18 the company will have an official launch party and announce expanded coverage of the service. Once it’s live, users can click a button and, once approved, add it to a local cable channel. This channel is menu driven - when viewers go to the site they can scroll through various topical categories and find slide shows that people have published to the channel. There’s no privacy for these shows, but the convenience factor for sharing these with people who want to view them on television is innovative. If Photoshow is successful in closing deals with local cable channels, this differentiating factor with competitors could make it a winner.
The company has raised $6.3 million from Venrock in August 2005. The company, which also sells a desktop version of the PhotoShow software, presented at DEMO two weeks ago (the video of the demo is available here). See Dan Farber’s recent coverage of the company as well.
Crunch Network: MobileCrunch Mobile Gadgets and Applications, Delivered Daily.
PhotoShow
http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/10/09/broadcast-photos-to-cable-tv/
Sociale netwerken trekken steeds 'ouder' publiek
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/EmerceNieuws/~3/34857393/nieuws.jsp
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Nieuw advertentienetwerk voor bloggers
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/EmerceNieuws/~3/32564147/nieuws.jsp
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Photosynth
http://labs.live.com/photosynth/
How to Add Google Widgets to Your Blog
Google just released a new set of widgets that make it easy to integrate their in-line AJAX search tools into your Web site. Among the notable applications are instructions and a demo for TypePad blogs and another for Blogger weblogs. You can also roll these onto an intranet or your Google Personalized Home Page as well. More info here. Meanwhile, Google also made it a snap to add hundreds of home page gadgets to your social network page, blog or Web site.
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MicroPersuasion/~3/31860953/how_to_add_goog.html
Hack Day at Yahoo
Sounds like everyone had a great time at Yahoo!’s Hack Day. About 400 people spent 24 hours on the Yahoo! campus of not just hacking (as expected), but also an unannounced 90 minute performance from Beck. According to emcee Mike Arrington there were over 50 projects in the hacking competition and the winner was Blogging in Motion, a hardware-and-software mashup using a camera, a handbag, a pedometer, and the Flickr API in order to automatically blog photos every few steps.
Oh yes, and Yahoo! release two new APIs and announced a third:Browser Based Authentication or BBAuth: which is as they describe “a generic mechanism that will allow users to grant 3rd party web-based applications access their Yahoo! data…it possible to use Yahoo! as a single sign-on for your site, thus removing a barrier to entry for a whole lot of people (over 200 million to be exact).” Looks like a very useful service, somewhat similar to Google’s released earlier this year. More from Jeremy Zawodny and Dan TheurerYahoo! Photos API: This new API uses the “Enables Yahoo! users to access and manipulate their photos through third-party applications and devices. They can use Yahoo! Photos Web Services to upload photos, create and modify photos and albums, share photos with others, search photos, and more.” And it builds on the BBauth services above.Yahoo! Mail API: Announced but not yet released. Should be interesting.Congratulations to Chad and the folks from Yahoo!’s dev team on putting together an excellent event and to continuing to roll-out more useful APIs.
http://blog.programmableweb.com/?p=430
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
KLM start meerdere business communities
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/EmerceNieuws/~3/31375572/nieuws.jsp
Monday, October 02, 2006
Machinima is pas echt Cross Media
http://www.machinima.com
De afgelopen week stond op het prima evenement Picnic cross media centraal. Het hoogtepunt lag voor mij op vrijdagavond. De zakelijke kant van het evenement was al afgelopen. Samen met Jeroen Mirck bezocht ik Machinima Salon. Waar commercieel creatief Nederland wanhopig op zoek is naar de “heilige crossmediagraal”, lieten jonge mensen zien hoe je echt crossmediaal moet zijn. In een kleine zaaltje kwamen games, film, internet en muziek samen.
http://blog.adformatie.nl/index.php/entries/machinima-is-pas-echt-cross-media/
Spunk.nl start met internetjournaal
http://www.nu.nl/news/838951/54/rss/Spunk.nl_start_met_internetjournaal.html
Controversial PayPerPost Raises $3 million
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/31002589/
How to Create a "Blog Feeder"
The first step is to determine what newsy topics you want to track. In my case, it's a snap. I blog about social networks, social media, Wikipedia and more. I set up a bunch of searches on Google News for these topics using the "OR" value (e.g. digg OR youtube, etc.) Each search generates a feed, which I have added to a special tabbed section of my Google Personalized Home Page.
Next up, head on over to Technorati's Discover section. Here you will find mini meme trackers across dozens of subjects such as music, television, tech, politics and more. Each section has an RSS feed. Grab that and add it to your Blog Feeder.
Last but not least, add some other sites like digg and/or diggdotus and relvant Topix.net feeds (each topic page has a feed link). That's all there is to it. Here's the result...
http://www.micropersuasion.com/2006/09/how_to_create_a.html