Archive for the ‘Second Life’ Category

Come together as one

Saturday, March 11th, 2006Today only about 5% of global advertising is online, yet 20% of media is consumed online.And so nobody is as clever as everybody "Collaborative usage of the internet is rising," said Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, a free ...

The explosion of the networked society

Saturday, March 11th, 2006Digital music downloads triplesDigital music sale revenue tripled in the first half of 2005 compared with 2004, figures have suggestedDigital music sale revenue tripled in the first half of 2005 compared with 2004, figures have suggested. The International Federation ...

Communities Contexulalize Brands

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006This review of our book - (always great that someone is reading us). Meant a great deal to Tomi and I, as its diamond drilling down into our theories was so well done.Rob Kleine at Digito Society says ...

Communities and web 2.0

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006What's accelerated Web 2.0 ideals more recently are new technologies. Implementing the movement's basic principles is less expensive and easier than it was several years ago because of the evolution of data storage and software, plus the wider adoption ...

Communities Dominate Brands book reviews

Monday, January 16th, 2006Customers reviewsvia Books shop Date: 2005-09-20 Title: Brilliant This book is brilliant...I read it cover to cover in 6 hours. A must read for all those interested in integrated messaging and new media. Mark Barounos President of Marketing and SalesDate: 2005-06-21 Title: If you haven't ...

Communties Dominate Brands best book of 2005

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006The Chartered Institute of Marketing reviewed our book and said I recently reviewed Communities Dominate Brands, and made it number 2 in my list of the Top Ten books of 2005 in our members' magazine the marketer (December 05 issue). ...

The end of the world wide wait

Thursday, January 5th, 2006At many new Web sites and services, the creative energy of countless souls virtually crackles off the screen. They're cobbling together their own services from customizable Web sites and Lego-style pieces of Web software. By the millions, they're gathering ...

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