Archive for the 'Net culture' Category

Survey: small video no biggie for teens

Monday, August 14th, 2006

The results of a new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll show that teens and young adults aren’t as keen on small screen video as some might think (or the entertainment industry hopes). Only 14 percent of teens (ages 12-17) said they wanted to watch a TV show on a cell phone, and 17 percent said they’d [...]

Blog or be old

Friday, May 19th, 2006

Economist.com has posted an article on blogging exploring not only what the definition is — for example, Dave Winer’s purist definition: “the unedited voice of a single person” — but the social implications of where blogging is taking us. “At first, I saw it as about publishing; now I see it more as a revolutionary [...]

Generation HERE: Dodgeball, necking, and peerchasing

Friday, April 21st, 2006

Motorola has released Generation Here, a worldwide survey of third generation (3G) mobile phone use. 3G users were interviewed and observed in different cultures. The survey uncovered a “surprising” age range among users. One example cited is the Japanese grandparents who have two 3G phones, one for themselves and one for sharing videos and pictures [...]

Social networking: not optional

Monday, April 17th, 2006

Digital marketing expert and Organic CEO Mark Kingdon believes that a social networking marketing strategy is no longer optional. It’s imperative, he writes in a new article for ClickZ, and he’s predicting (along with a growing chorus of other marketing types) that social networks are turning traditional marketing on it’s head. Here’s a Reader’s Digest [...]

Get your web 2.0 on

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Are you web 2.0 savvy? Find out… Here’s a quick quiz…we looked in 30Boxes and analyzed 37Signals that led us to come up with the 43Things below. So without further ado, can you decide… Web 2.0?