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June 2009

AudiOptin ViralTalk

by solavar
Add Audio Opt In Power to your Web2.0 Social Media pages. Transform your WordPress.com blogs into Audio Squeeze Pages. Turn your Squidoo lenses into Lead Generation machines.

VANGUARD RESTORATION: THE FIRST FILMS OF THE WCF

by karlcow

Each and every title is precious to me, and my hope is that a viewing on this website will lead you to seek out screenings of these pictures or perhaps DVDs as they appear.

April 2009

Hello, Twitter | stopdesign

by sbrothier & 1 other
Yes, it’s true. After reading a bit of speculation over the past few weeks, I’ll confirm here that I am, indeed, joining Twitter. I don’t remember ever being as eager or excited to start a new job as I’ve been with this one. (Thus, why I only took one week off between jobs.) Over the past year, I spoke with several organizations about coming on board to lead a design team. But Twitter felt the like most natural fit from the very start of my talks with the team. It’s still early in Twitter’s history. The company is small. Its user base is growing rapidly. And I see lots of potential to directly impact and to help shape the Twitter brand.

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March 2009

Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre Photography

by sbrothier
Ruins are the visible symbols and landmarks of our societies and their changes, small pieces of history in suspension. The state of ruin is essentially a temporary situation that happens at some point, the volatile result of change of era and the fall of empires. This fragility, the time elapsed but even so running fast, lead us to watch them one very last time : being dismayed, or admire, making us wondering about the permanence of things. Photography appeared to us as a modest way to keep a little bit of this ephemeral state.

David Gilmour - High Hopes (Live In Gdansk) - Guitar Tune Of The Day

by kasi77
David Jon Gilmour is an English musician, best known as the guitarist, lead singer, and one of the main songwriters in the band Pink Floyd.

Kutiman, Big Media, and the Future of Creative Entrepreneurship | 43 Folders

by xibe

Because, this is what your new Elvis looks like, gang. And, eventually somebody will figure out (and publicly admit) that Kutiman, and any number of his peers on the “To-Sue” list, should be passed from Legal down to A&R.

Everybody knows the business has moved from legal to binary files. The question now is how much more lead time old media companies and other IP-obsessives can afford to burn by pretending it’s otherwise.

February 2009

Clearly, posting parsimoniously does lead to more views per photo than posting in a batch - Vviews vs. time on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

by decembre
Clearly, posting parsimoniously does lead to more views per photo than posting in a batch. (But see the discussion in comments.) The distributions overlap, but it is quite evident that the right side cloud is higher than the left side cloud.

Online Ad: Targeting or Lead Nurturing

by kuroyagi
"このHubSpotの記事を単純に「顧客に最適なターゲティング」をしろという話として読むよりも、「Lead Nurturing」の教訓として読むのが正しい。 TechCrunchから13件の引き合いで2件の成約、MarketingProfsからは11件の引き合いで6件の成約ということは、より要求仕様やスケジュール、予算など購買スキームが確立していると思われるMarketingProfsから生成された引き合いよりも、TechCrunchからの引き合いには、教育、評価、クロージングという「引き合いの醸成」が必要だということだ。"

Twitter / Thomas Roessler: Pondering what the combina ...

by karlcow

Pondering what the combination of corn circles, very large QR codes and Google Earth might lead to. Any takers?

if you do not have an URI, you do not exist

Gemma San Cornelio - Node "Locative Media and Artistic Practice: Explorations on the Ground"

by karlcow

The term locative media refers generally to the communication technologies involving location; ie, those providing a link or information relating to a specific place via devices such as GPS, mobile telephones or PDAs, laptop computers or wireless networks. These media are now fully integrated into our daily lives and lead to a whole series of social, professional and cultural routines. Likewise, they have catalysed a certain level of curiosity and concern both in terms of artistic practice and academic study. In this issue of Artnodes, we want to contribute to the academic debate on locative media. We focus specifically on artistic projects that use these media for distinct aims, from political activism to games, or the different ways of appropriating these technologies. This allows us to see, from a conceptual perspective, that all these projects share an idea of the notion of space: how it is ordered, how it is represented, or what kind of social interaction takes place there. These are the underlying questions in each and every one of these locative media projects.

January 2009

Flickorama____Flash-based Flickr Mashup__ Impressive Pixel

by decembre
Taras Novak has created a Flash-based Flickr mashup he calls Flickorama that could be the basis for a lot of new, high-quality Flickr experiences. Flickorama has a number of things going for it: * an expressive, coherent visual design; * an appreciation for the fact that juxtaposition of photographs can lead to insight; * a full-screen mode that turns the application into an interactive lightbox; * several built-in ways to visually organize image sets. You start with Flickorama by entering in a search term; here are results for Yosemite, a Flickrological favorite and a reliable source of beautiful images. Once you have results back, you can use the arrangement toolbar to organize the images on the canvas

Wooster Collective: Should posting the image below lead to three years of jail time and $100,000 in fines?

by karlcow

Unfortunately, that's what the French postcard artist Philippe Pissier faces in "obscenity" charges for sending the piece above in the mail as part of a mail art exhibition entitled “Erotic Moments” that was curated by Mark Falkant.

December 2008

jd/adobe: Lead times, from speech to ship

by karlcow

An actual new choice can be useful, but a new set of speculative debates, not so much. Better to ship.

October 2008

Ajaxian » Firefox 3.1 beta: Geolocation, @font-face, Video and Audio, XHR++, and TraceMonkey

by srcmax 1 comment
WebKit lead with their @font-face implementation, and getting browser #2 to support it is huge. Now you can load up a font using same-origin rules via simple CSS:

Air bubbles experiment could lead to new nanotech fibers

by fotopol (via)
The behavior of air bubbles in ordinary breakfast syrup demonstrates how scientists might be able to make vanishingly thin tubes and fibers for biomedical and other applications. Previous experiments conducted in Professor Sidney Nagel’s laboratory showed how to make liquid threads that measure only 10 microns in diameter (approximately one-fifth the diameter of a human hair)

September 2008

Tom Morris: 2007-10-13

by greut

Since when do *camps have a keynote, title, lead & partner sponsors AND charge for admission?! Did I hear bullshit?

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allmusic

by cascamorto
The allmusic website was created in 1995 as a place for music fans to indulge their passion. Whether you’re visiting allmusic to look up an out-of-print recording, to get our take on a new release, or simply to explore the world of music and see where it may lead, you’ve come to the right spot. The AMG editorial staff, along with hundreds of expert contributors (all music fanatics in their own right), has made allmusic the most comprehensive music reference source on the planet. We are all dedicated to creating and maintaining the knowledgeable, spirited content that music lovers and industry professionals have come to expect from AMG. All genres and styles of music are covered here, ranging from the most commercially popular to the most obscure. We critique albums and artists within the context of their own genres - from opera to garage rock to traditional country. This ensures that fans of any style of music can depend on us to keep them up-to-date with their favorite artists as well as introduce them to new sounds.

August 2008

An Explosive Lead Generation System

by cflick (via)
Article about a lead generation system that combines the power of contextual advertising and network lead generation.

inkdroid » Blog Archive » identi.ca and linked data

by karlcow

It’s also cool to see that Evan Prodromou (the lead developer, and creator of identi.ca and laconi.ca) has opened a couple tickets for adding RDFa to various pages. If I have the time this would be a fun hack as well.

June 2008

May 2008

Cheese

by tadeufilippini
What is Cheese? Cheese uses your webcam to take photos and videos, applies fancy special effects and lets you share the fun with others. It was written as part of Google's 2007 Summer of Code lead by daniel g. siegel and mentored by Raphaël Slinckx, and has most of the classical photo booth features after a bare couple of months of development. Under the hood, Cheese uses GStreamer to apply fancy effects to photos and videos. After a success of the Summer of Code, the development continued and we still are looking for people with nice ideas and patches ;

Setting up an RDFa file with apache « Ivan’s private site

by karlcow

how to set up the environment so that the right URI-s would lead to the right format, ie, either HTML or RDF.

Technische Universiteit Eindhoven: Info

by oqdbpo & 1 other
Standard treemaps often lead to thin rectangles. We have developed a new method to display files : Squarified treemaps. The screen is subdivided such that rectangles approach squares as closely as possible. The screenshot gives an example.

Web Standards Design Development, a group of Interactive Craftsmen

by karlcow

The purpose of the Web Standards Design Development group is to form a strong network of individuals who have taken the initiative to become craftsmen of their trade. Today it is a list of names, tomorrow it will be a force for good—or at the very least a good list to have when you're in a financial crunch and the guy schlepping real estate is paying $50 per new lead. Membership is free and does not require swallowing colored pills of any kind, but maybe it should.

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