this video pretty much hits the nail on the head about the current iphone 4 hysteria.
link to the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL7yD-0pqZg
update: best buy trying to fire employee over evo versus iphone video
(via techcrunch)
amazing creative talent, low tech animations with praxinoscope and record player, great hand drawn illustrations. the idea, concept and everything has been put together by david wilson for moray mclaren’s music video “we got time”.
here is the making of and more on david wilson’s blog.
i just downloaded the most recent album of my favorite dj duo – thievery corporation – called radio retaliation via amazon music. i have been to their ‘richest man in babylon‘ tour concert in berlin, germany and was blown away – it’s electronic music, downbeat with elements of dub, reggae, rap, triphop, brazilian, house, indian sounds, lounge-jazz, bossa, global beats and a bit of percussion boldly yet smoothly combined. but simply check it out yourself, this is my 8th thievery album and i’m sure you’ll enjoy it too.
get the new ‘radio retaliation’ album via amazon music or via itunes.
more about thievery corporation and on wikipedia.
(via jeremiah owyang)
a couple of weeks ago rainer invited me to the firefox 3 download day – guinness world record which is taking place today until tomorrow 17:00 utc, june 18, 2008.
“join us in our mission to set a guinness world record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours! set a guinness world record, enjoy a better web. sounds like a good deal, right? all you have to do to help us set the record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours is get firefox 3 now – it’s that easy. we’re not asking you to swallow a sword or to balance 30 spoons on your face, although that would be kind of awesome. please download firefox 3 by 17:00 utc on june 18, 2008. that’s 10:00 a.m. in mountain view, 1:00 p.m. in toronto, 2:00 p.m. in rio de janeiro, 7:00 p.m. in paris, madrid, berlin, rome and warsaw, 9:00 p.m. in moscow, and June 19, 2008 at 1:00 a.m. in beijing and 2:00 a.m. in tokyo.”
i wrote about the incredible customer evangelism around firefox earlier and the spread firefox initiative when it was launched in 2004. firefox 3 download day – guinness world record is part of spreadfirefox.com, an amazing community driven word-of-mouth marketing force spreading the word about the world’s best web-browser.
“welcome to spread firefox. you are our marketing department, a diverse community of people tired of swatting popups, chasing spyware, combatting identity theft and installing security updates you could set your watch to. You have a vision of the 21st century web and are ready to push it to the world, wresting control from a monopoly that has let it stagnate [...] as a small, non-profit organization, the mozilla foundation has very limited resources at its disposal to market firefox to the world. spreadfirefox was created to fill this void, and was founded on the same principles of community involvement that drive the development and testing of firefox. we believe there is nothing that a large community of enthusiastic volunteers can’t accomplish, and this site exists to unite the community into one cohesive marketing force that even competitors with unlimited resources can’t compete with.”
i’m one of these enthusiastic firefox fans and happy to spread the word about the world’s best web-browser, the tool i use the most everyday. so far and within just a couple of hours firefox 3 has already surpassed 2,3 million downloads …
join the firefox 3 download day – guinness world record and enjoy the best firefox yet.
björn thought he might be the last one blogging about this, but obviously he is not. this nice video explaining the web 2.0 slipped under my radar too.
this clip is actually michael wesch’s video response to this web 2.0 video. michael wesch is an assistant professor of cultural anthropology at kansas state university and recently gave an interview at john battelle’s searchblog.
michael wesch “web 2.0 … the machine is us/ing us”
also worth watching: epic, identity 2.0 and dance, monkeys, dance.
(via björn’s all new alles gut? blog and robert scoble)
[tags: web 2.0, michael wesch, cultural anthropology, digital ethnography]
today i received the new thievery corporation dj session “outernational sound” and i am just listening and enjoying my sixth thievery album and wanted to recommend you this excellent chillin’ music!
with its melting pot of international influences, washington dc seemed a natural place for the birth of thievery corporation in 1995 – the dj-duo rob garza und eric hilton. it’s not easy to describe their kind of music, let me call it downbeat with elements of dub, reggae, triphop, brazilian, house, indian sounds, lounge-jazz, bossa, global beats and a bit of percussion … got confused? then just listen to these masters of the soft grooves and funked-up rhythms.
find out more at www.thieverycorporation.com