Archive for the ‘Social Marketing Intelligence’ Category

The story of txtEagle and the networked organisation

Sunday, January 31st, 2010 We posted about txtEagle recently here Nathan Eagle, explains his extraordinary story, and, the extraordinary story of how our world is being transformed by mobile communications. Nathan's personal fascination is the African continent he talks about how Mpesa and SMS ...

Mobile futures

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 I was asked whether I would like to make a few predictions around mobile, networks, commerce and culture by Rudy de Waele. I joined a very interesting collective to share my views and I was fascinated by what everyone of ...

Ahem google in case you don’t know sharing drives commerce

Saturday, December 5th, 2009 [caption id="attachment_4768" align="aligncenter" width="379" caption="http://www.flickr.com/photos/16230215@N08/4066005402"][/caption] WHY is Google winning? And what does it tell us about the future?A fortnight ago, Rupert Murdoch told Australian Sky that he would stop Google from indexing all of his content, preventing it from becoming a ...

Google in 5 years time: an apps company

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 And Microsoft will reinvent itself through gaming. Even though Eric Schmidt might have a different point of view The reason for this is that the networked society is people powered, and its complex - in fact there is a term called complexity ...

Music + emotion + context + discovery = networked economics [2]

Saturday, October 31st, 2009 SoundCloud is fast becoming the preferred streaming host for big name musicians writes Chris Salmon. Moby is using it to air his new album. Sound cloud allows people to listen and comment to the track but also specific parts of ...

Music + emotion + context + discovery = networked economics

Friday, October 30th, 2009 The interest in both the prospect of Beatles downloads and the big sales of their re-released CDs highlights an increasingly important back-catalogue business within the embattled music industry. Struggling to earn money on new artists, record labels are mining their ...

African film and networked economics

Friday, October 30th, 2009 The African Film Library is an initiative showcasing the best of the African film industry – making the movies easily accessible for movie aficionados around the world. The African film industry is one of the oldest – with its roots in ...

The end of TV as we know it: hyperland

Friday, October 9th, 2009 [caption id="attachment_4521" align="aligncenter" width="413" caption="TV the culture hearth of the family home?"][/caption] If found this post over at Russell Davies's gaff online. Russell has such a lovely turn of phrase dontchya think? Although as someone also said to me. 'sometimes Alan ...

Social Media Monitoring 09 update

Friday, October 9th, 2009 You can't move for falling over the word social media, I personally have a point of view on the phrase 'social media' but we can save that for a rainy day. My good friend Luke Brynley-Jones is putting what looks ...

SMLXL: business and communications innovation

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 I am often asked what we do @ SMLXL here's a film that provides a brief overview of the SMLXL philosophy, and some examples of the type of work and projects we have undertaken over the last few years. From Interruption ...