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MySpace halts traffic slide by launching MySpace Graveyard [collegehumor.com]
In the social network popularity stakes, MySpace is having its tail handed to it by Facebook. But CollegeHumor.com thinks it has the answer to how MySpace can turn the situation to its advantage - a social network for users abandoning MySpace.
Paul Isakson asks What's Next (again)
Last year, prolific marketing blogger (and head of strategy for space150) Paul Isakson sent ripples of chatter across the blogosphere when he posted a rough presentation on his views around marketing, simply titled: What's Next?
On 30 July, 2009, he posted an update:
Paul Isakson asks What’s Next (again)
Last year, prolific marketing blogger (and head of strategy for space150) Paul Isakson sent ripples of chatter across the blogosphere when he posted a rough presentation on his views around marketing, simply titled: What's Next?
On 30 July, 2009, he posted an update:
Anthill talks up pitchclub on Sky News Australia
Sky News Business Channel reporter Brooke Corte talks to the founder and editor-in-chief of Anthill magazine about 'Pitch Club'.
Pimp your bike with LED wheel lights
The last few years have seen a dramatic increase in bicycle sales for use as a greener mode of transport, for fitness and also for pleasure.
Alain de Botton on work and happiness
English author Alan de Botton is, as they say, good on his feet. In this interesting TED talk delivered recently in Oxford, England, de Botton muses on the impact work has on our identity and happiness.
An almighty stink over rival iPhone apps
Legal stoushes over intellectual property infringement flare up all the time, and they are invariably serious affairs. But it's hard to keep a straight face watching this report from The Daily Show's Wyatt Cenac, who tries to get to the bottom of the stink between Air-O-Matic - the makers of Pull My Finger (a popular iPhone application that was at one point bringing in US$10,000 a day), and the moguls from InfoMedia who cut Air-O-Matic's lunch by releasing their own Top Selling app, iFart.
TechCrunch's Mike Arrington speaks out
TechCrunch founder Mike Arrington is a polarising figure. Hundreds of tech entrepreneurs attempt to wow him every day in an effort to gain positive media coverage, making him one of Silicon Valley's few genuine king-makers and breakers.
TechCrunch’s Mike Arrington speaks out
TechCrunch founder Mike Arrington is a polarising figure. Hundreds of tech entrepreneurs attempt to wow him every day in an effort to gain positive media coverage, making him one of Silicon Valley's few genuine king-makers and breakers.
A Couple Beers with Ryan Junee
Ryan Junee is an impressive young Aussie working YouTube Product Manager at Google HQ in Silicon Valley. Twelve months ago Google bought Omnisio, the company Junee co-founded, for US$15 million in cash.
In this interview, part of the Mitchell Lake's Australian entrepreneur interview series, Junee discusses startups, y combinator, the future of the web, and what it's like to live and party in San Francisco.
Spacey coaches Letterman on ‘The Twitter’
We all know what an enormously useful mass-market medium Twitter can be, but celebrities know it better than anyone. However, it would appear that some, like David Letterman, just don't get it. Perhaps it's an age thing?
Spacey coaches Letterman on 'The Twitter'
We all know what an enormously useful mass-market medium Twitter can be, but celebrities know it better than anyone. However, it would appear that some, like David Letterman, just don't get it. Perhaps it's an age thing?
Risk is the spice of life
While we don't condone illegal or irresponsible activity, this daredevil's exhilarating first-person journey - as revealed through his head-cam - is sure to wake you from your Friday torpor.
350 years of economic theory in 50 minutes
Economics is one of the more complex academic subjects. So imagine trying to summarise the past 350 years of it into one 50 minute lecture.
Speaking of… ‘genetically modified orgasms’
For most of us there will come a time (sometimes many) when we need to address our work colleagues, clients, customers or peers.
Speaking of… 'genetically modified orgasms'
For most of us there will come a time (sometimes many) when we need to address our work colleagues, clients, customers or peers.
Name that tune… in 74 glasses
Lernert Engelberts and Sander Plug, the producers and stars of this clip, declare: "Commit and dedicate yourself to even the most stupid ideas that come to mind."
How To Rapidly Grow Your Blog Traffic
Here's an useful video for anyone looking to grow their blog traffic. It's produced by Australian entrepreneur and blogger Yaro Starak, of entrepreneurs-journey.com.
The elevator from Hell
Civilization is a video installation created with artist/director Marco Brambilla for the elevators at the Standard Hotel in NYC. It's comprised of over 400 video clips and takes elevator passengers on a trip from hell to heaven as they ascend or from Heaven to Hell as they descend.
Oh wait!
In business, as in life, sometimes you just have to push on despite that nagging feeling that you're not ready. This three-part sketch from...