In a recent post I discussed the relative merits of eco-wiki Scryve. Today I can proudly announce that Scryve - well, I - have awarded RMM a 10/10!! So, hurray for RMM, hurray for Scryve but most of all hurray for gaming the system!
P.S. Find our Scryve profile here.
Entries from August 2007
RMM: Seal Huggers
August 17th, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · 2 Comments
In Customer conversations · Networking · Sharing · Stories
Stalking… 2.0
August 17th, 2007 by Matt Rebeiro · No Comments
In Blogging · Networking · New technologies · Social media · Stories · Tool development
As this video demonstrates Facebook, at times, breeds the weird, wonderful and ever so slightly creepy. However, Cityware is set to turn the ‘creep factor’ up to 11…
Harnessing the power of Bluetooth, uber-geeks Simon Jones and Vassilis Kostakos, have developed a Facebook application that uses Bluetooth nodes embedded within an environment to detect your mobile [...]
Interoperability (yes it is a word…)
August 16th, 2007 by Dan O'Connor · No Comments
In Blogging · Branded content · Customer experience · Networking · New technologies · Sharing · Social media · Stories
Are you sick of people asking to be your friend on Facebook? Or are you, like me, sick of people telling you that they are sick of being asked to be someone’s friend on Facebook?
Either way, you’ll be intrigued by Michael Geist’s recent blog posting about the interoperability of social networking sites. Geist, Professor of [...]
The art of conversation
August 14th, 2007 by Leo Ryan · No Comments
In Customer conversations · Stories · Storytelling · Word-of-mouth marketing
We’ve been thinking recently about what we do as relating to conversations. Nothing new there really. The ‘interactive’ in interactive media should give us a clue as to the back and forth or dialogue nature of digital. So I was having a shuftie around the Net to see what there was around the idea of [...]
Eggs, coffee and blogs
August 13th, 2007 by Leo Ryan · No Comments
In Blogging · Product launch · Stories
Following in the footsteps of Russell Davies’ infamous eggbaconchipsandbeans blog comes something with a view to the less greasy end of the spoon. Declaration of interest - its my sister, Shelagh and she’s launched her blog scramblingeggs, to act as a record of her adventures in setting up a breakfast cafe in London. Shelagh’s self [...]