Autist Amanda Baggs talks about the limits of our languge and preconceived ideas towards autism . And presents her world beautifully to us through this…
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After reading an article on George Lois and the first Xerox TV-advertisement I have been predisposed for som curiosity concerning this ad legend Graded Risk…
Some advertisers find the need to replicate the real world, but mirroring our daily life can be a most boring story. Advertising is often about…
One of the most important aspects of any web-activity is to get visitors over the initial threshold, this can be the solutions first ten seconds…
I’m sorry if it looks a bit silly on the blog right now, but thanx to NRK Beta I finally found what I’ve been looking…
Chris Anderson invests all his energy at the moment on his new book/thesis: “What happens in an economy when bandwidth, storage and processing becomes free?”…
I remember just a couple of weeks before or after the launch of the iPhone, as the interaction community muscled up to find arguments that…
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What does a planner do? A difficult question with so many variables and nuances to it that it’s almost impossible to answer.. At least we…
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Google undeservably gets a lot of positive attention for being innovative and “the future” while Microsoft struggles with a stereotypic grand-old-man-image . Now, adding to…
One of the more interesting and all-surrounding researches concerning memans (self-centered humans) habits on the Internet and how to advertise to them. From Microsoft Digital…
Dagbladet references a research by Synovate on the 21st of february (paper edition) showing that six out of ten Norwegians use the internet as a…
Read the PostIncreasing number of norwegians use the Internet as source for health related issues.
An article in the national newspaper VG (paper edition) presents new research by The Norwegian Media Authority proving that the “fear-scenarios” created by sceptics and…
Read the PostChildrens habits on the net; not so dangerous after all
Held a lecture a couple of weeks ago concerning the possibilities which exists if we turn the tools we use inside companies and organizations today…
An article in Washington Post discusses the mobile phone as it’s penetration now reaches half of all humans on earth (3.3billion) . (Link to article…
With quadruple the intensity of the Sony Bravia blog (if you remember the blog launched right after the San Fransisco/Gonzales/bouncing balls tv-ad, where they where…
What will happen when the world of “women” enter the stage and influence a technology sector based up until now mainly on the motivations of…
Read the PostMen want tables and rankings, women want narratives
The Lift08 conference has some great videos up at my.vpod.tv. Not all are amazing, some a bit strange, but well worth a browse-through. Personally I…
Read the PostLift08 and MDA (mechanics, dynamics and aesthetics)
I have long been searching for different/richer ways to aquire insight regarding customers/participants and their incentives and motivations for performing actions. Where we (at least…
Seth Godins team, behind the quite interesting project Squidoo, launches another project called Hey Monkey Brain where the intelligence of the world can debate whatever…
The WAP is dead (or it should have been many years ago), and the only way to get people to use Internet services on the…
Experience Matters writes, in concern with online commerce and the paradox of choice: “When we purchase products, we simply have too many choices to make…
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I just love the way Macaulay talks about experiencing Rome at three different speeds, and the wayhe flips the gravity around on the perspectives when…
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If placement alone where the ONE criteria for ad success this would be the solution treatment. This low figure is expected to change radically• Neurological…
Published a slideset on slideshare from a presentation I held last tuesday. It summs up trends from 2007, what’s coming in 2008 and including a…
Aftenposten writes about knocka.tv and current.tv in a form that makes them stand out as the next generation video content websites. But what is so…
Read the PostDoes Aftenposten get it all wrong? The old generation video websites launch
For a long time I have said that in traffic don’t always follow the rules, but follow the pattern . What I would mean by…
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Don’t forget the silver haired consumers. European research showing that 55+ consumers are spending on average 8.8 hours surfing the internet a week maintain a…
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Not exactly rocket science but researchers at The Karolinska Institute have identified the Basal Ganglia in the brain as important when filtering out interruptions when…
Paco Underhill would have killed for this . Like Real-Time Rome in a much smaller scale . The ability to track peoples movement inside a…
An article discussing the first mobile phone for newspapers. Funny thing is that newspapers are threatening to pull their content from the mobile internet unless…
Read the PostBlaming the unsuccessfulness of mobile phones as content carriers on the startpage?
Everybody is discussing Google’s new launch; Knol . On the official Google Blog. jeremiah Owyang Stowe Boyd Robert Scoble The BBC +++ But this isn’t…