SF Examiner says goodbye to CDs. As I mentioned a week ago, in a world of pervasive, affordable distribution and network storage, CDs are living under a volcano.
Via Mike Butcher, Gerd Leonhard
Entries from August 2006
Goodbye to CDs
August 31st, 2006 by Mat Morrison · No Comments
In Stories
IKEA Stockholm
August 31st, 2006 by Mat Morrison · No Comments
In Stories
Here’s a link to Mitch Benn’s MySpace page. Listen to the IKEA track while you’re reading this story for added atmosphere.
Faris invited Leo and me to the launch of IKEA’s Stockholm range last night. Hundreds of bouncers and paparazzi of dubious provenance, a tiny black artic with outriders, actress-stroke-models, cheesy presenter, red carpet and cocktails. [...]
Laptop dancing
August 31st, 2006 by Mat Morrison · 3 Comments
In Stories
We’re having a few friends over this evening for drinks and food. Everyone brings a laptop, and shares with everyone else whatever it is they’re geeking over at the moment. Could be work-related, could be World of Warcraft, could be music, could be a video on YouTube.
Plan is to drink a little, have something [...]
Agency of the future? Not unless there’s a change in business models
August 30th, 2006 by Leo Ryan · 1 Comment
In Stories
In his article ‘The Agency Of The Future–Or, Now What?’, Carat Fusion’s Cory Treffiletti writes that
Every few months, there’s a new technology or a new tool launched [...] but not all of them are appropriate for your client or your brand. How do you make sense of all these twists and turns [...] How do [...]
Cameron Olthuis: 10 things you should be monitoring
August 18th, 2006 by Mat Morrison · No Comments
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10 things you should be monitoring from Cameron Olthuis