From the category archives:

Internet

Imagine what the world of advertising or public relations would be like if TV disappeared tomorrow… You see, both of these industries (along with marketing and branding) use every medium available to them to get their message across.
Well, the internet is just another medium. But while it’s just another medium, it’s also distinct from other [...]

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The Cloudstorm

October 26, 2009 · 0 comments

You know how almost everyone is good for a at least a few great ideas in their time? Well, what’s the cloud going to do to that?
Now, people can share everything all the time. And it’s all on record.
So it becomes really hard to say anything that hasn’t been said before — never mind trying [...]

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The Media Entity

June 10, 2009 · 0 comments

t doesn’t really makes any sense to talk about the internet as a medium, and it never really did. What makes a lot more sense when you’re talking about “online media” is media entities.
The internet is a distribution channel, not a medium. It’s more of a logistical model than anything else. The internet just happens [...]

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Did You Know…

May 7, 2009 · 0 comments

This was posted on the Gyro:HSR blog, apparently by their Cheif Executive in North American, Rick Segal. I found it after reading an article about B2B marketing on AdAge, written by Milan Martin (who AdAge says is Gyro:HSR’s exec VP-general manager, NYC, but who the Gyro:HSR blog says is President, GyroHSR, NYC). I guess that [...]

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gapingvoid Haiku

December 17, 2008 · 0 comments

A thousand words more
than an infinity of
bloggers on laptops.

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Goodbye Helsinki

September 13, 2008 · 0 comments

From Helsinki with Love: So the Nokia Open Lab 2008 has wrapped up. It’s been awesome, but you should watch me say that instead of reading it.

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Boarding at Montreal

September 10, 2008 · 0 comments

So I’m off to Helsinki for the aforementioned Nokia workshops… Well, I’m already there and posting this from my hotel room. But here’s a vlog of Montreal’s Pierre Elliot Trudeau airport shot with the Nokia E71.

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