I still can’t figure out why most shops on the internett cater almost exclusively to customers who already have decided what to purchase and are…
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I still can’t figure out why most shops on the internett cater almost exclusively to customers who already have decided what to purchase and are…
Read the Post56 percent want to feel confident and convinced
An article in Aftenposten (print edition) summarizes a very interesting Norwegian survey concerning how below 30-year olds use The Facebook primary complaint (and / or)…
It’s almost become a standard that web2.0 startups or internet service companies ad a personal tone on their descriptive texts around their website/application . This…
Another thorough briefing from Trendwatching sums up 8 trends for 2008 associated with significantly less efficacy than directinability, for at least 3 months duration, to…
Two topics that I have seen discussed concerning “friendships” in social networks: – Why do you have all these “friends” it’s not like you’re going…
Read the PostCybertribing on the Internet, why we have so many friends on social networks
Google is carefully trying out a bit of paticipatory functionality on an “opt-in and sign up” part of their page 4. General medical and psychosocial…
Read the PostGoogle tests searcher participation in algorithms
Just two snippets from an article by Mona Patel ( Influencing the customer experience through the internet) over at mycustomer.com . Mona argues the…
Read the PostCommunicating to both the rational and emotional parts of the brain
Anand Agarawala of BumpTop proclaimed this (see title) during his TED presentation of the BumpTop software in March 2007. A quote I might even be…
A short listen to two podcasts from the Usability master of rhetoric, Jarred Spool, brings up an interesting point: – People don’t want to search,…
Skelliewag.org pulls of an extremely useful 2-part series on how to find good images on Flickr. The first post is about the LAW…. which pictures…
Stop trying to bludgeon your customers to death with unmotiated text and imagery. The time for richer experiences on the net is finally here, and…
Are 3rd party sites a good, persuasive motivator. Or a bad branding decision? While doing some big pitch research for a service provider a onth…
They say memans ( fancy word for self-centered humans ) spent 5 000 000 years to invent wheels on their suitcases . In that case,…
Three recent studies enhance my belief in Ken Robinsons adage that intelligence is as much found and created through visual and expressive language as the…
They say you can’t trust Alexa anymore (or really that you never could :o( After first messing it up majorly with Google and YouTube and…
Read the PostTwo strikes and your out, no more trust in Alexa
Excellent use of double ads, video and lightboard to, once again, take the piss out of Vista. Nad it looks especially nice against the boring…
Read the PostThe lightboard is back, Mac reinvents – with the proper use of additional tools
Orange continous it’s marvellous campaign beyond this site. This video, as far as I can gather from Iain, it’s released as an interactive tv-commercial. By…
I’ve been watching and listening to these movies posted on New Tee Vee for the last hour now Altering Modifiable Risk Factors or Causesabout ED.…
Read the PostMusic, mastery, entertainment and out of the box
According to the Guardian Europe’s first arrest on the basis of virtual theft has been made. The purpotraitor has been charged for stealing the username…
I really found this quote descriptive . The amount of accessible information is so extensive you spend most of your time reading, not having enough…
Read the PostThe amount of information lets us accumulate indefinetly
Went to a Microsoft Innovate presentation the other week where Msn presented some of it’s products and had invited a few lecturers. Here is a…
Read the PostDoes Msn represent the future of advertising or the future of ads?
iain Tait writes that the web is the first mass communication invention (which is one of a hand full of inventions since the printing press)…
Read the PostThe Internet needs a whole new set of interactions
In Japan they are about to see a decline in the relevance of PCs due to the increase in use of handsets, portable devices and…
Read the PostShrinking space available for UI puts increased demand on REAL graphical elements.
This is all piss. Trendwatching sent me an e-mail today with this text in it: Dear helge, We hope you enjoyed the very special trend…
Traditionally the process of marketing/advertising has been a linear one; from identifying a need and all the way too purchase . But how linear is…
Read the PostIn marketing and advertising.. how relevant is linear?
Chris Anderson finally pull’s something more out of his Long Tail Theory (which frankly is only article-thick) about the underlying medical conditions that can result…
Google and Google Earth’s own Lat Long Blog informs of the possibility to find Geotagged videos from YouTube on thei tagged loacation inside Google Earth…
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