This past week, the new OK Go video for “This Too Shall Pass” in the form of a truly amazing Rube Goldberg machine went viral. This video is the rare exception to…
Author: Howard Yermish (page 8)
Don't Block the Ads
Plain and simple, the advertisements support the sites and when you block them, the advertisers don’t see the investment in Ars Technica as worthwhile.
Dangers of Citizen Journalism
A bit on the lighter side, check out this article: iPhone photo of “ghost” makes UK tabloids look foolish Here is the gist of the article. Guy with an iPhone used an…
New Google Search Stars
I’ve been very upfront with people regarding the future of search engine optimization. Google’s latest announcement further signals that Google’s goal is to deliver the best search results to each individual person.…
Irony: Day of Thunder Postponed due to Snow
Just a quick post: The Online Marketing Day of Thunder scheduled for February 27, 2010 has been postponed due to snow. The new tentative date is April 17th pending the availability of…
Drum Music with a Wii Remote
Sometimes technology and music intersect in amazing ways and this in one of them. Patrick Flanagan has managed to make a Wii Remote control all kinds of different drums and percussion instruments. If you know where my brain is, you can figure out why this is SO AMAZINGLY COOL!
Recent Tweets for February 23, 2010
I challenged SunGard to make me an offer: [view] SunGard is looking for a CEO for Availability Services – http://bit.ly/axDOzg – Go ahead, make me an offer SunGard. 😉 After a couple…
Your Email List Stinks
Week after week, the same tired, boring content. Over and over and over again. What a waste of pixels. Someone somewhere convinced you that the person with the biggest email database wins. Perhaps you should rethink your email marketing strategy.
Learning from the Grateful Dead
Recorded sound can easily be digitized and delivered over the Internet. It will eventually be free because the cost to deliver is nothing, and the inventory of choice is wildly abundant. On…
Wired Magazine Understands
This short 4-minute video demonstrates how Wired is going to use technology to do what they do really well: tell stories.