Emma’s company Gail’s has an annual Garden Party, to celebrate the end of Summer and get the word out about their bakery and bread shop up in Hampstead. One of the things they do to promote the Garden Party is to produce a mountain of Gail’s branded helium ballons. Working on a stall on the [...]
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Sabotage
September 2nd, 2007 by Iain MacMillan · 1 Comment
I still have a reasonably blanket suspicion of real brands getting involved in alternate reality worlds. Hence my general trepidation upon hearing about the chance to hang out with the Beastie Boys in There.com. Yellowcard and Lily Allen to follow. Mmm. Lovely.
Some feedback here. Seems like some people had a good time. And perhaps I [...]
You read it here first…
August 24th, 2007 by Dan O'Connor · No Comments
Nice to see the BBC finally catching up to an old RMM blogpost or two.
Really, sometimes it’s just giddy being this far ahead of the curve.
Interoperability (yes it is a word…)
August 16th, 2007 by Dan O'Connor · No Comments
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 [...]
Niche blog monitoring for music heads
July 29th, 2007 by Leo Ryan · No Comments
Even when he’s in Crete eating macrobiotic foods and stretching himself into unlikely positions, Mat Morrison is driving shareholder value forward at RMM. This link just in via Mat’s twitter: Hypem.com. The site follows blog conversations about music by tracking links to MP3 tracks. It then displays the tracks on its site and makes them [...]