seven days out – please vote on november 4th
the upcoming election won't be decided by tv ads, news cycles, or the polls - it will be decided by you! voting is absolutely crucial, important and every single vote counts! 537 people decided the 2000 election so yes, every vote counts! here is a great customizable viral video that you can send to your friends to make sure they'll
twidroid – twitter for android mobiles / t-mobile g1
good friend and jajah iphone interface designer thomas marban just launched the first twitter client for the t-mobile g1 google android mobile phone called twidroid. it's the first twitter app for android mobiles. some of the highlights of twidroid's feature set are: fully featured twitter client (postings, replies and direct messages), user detail information, follow/unfollow a user, auto-completion of your contact
product placement and brand dropping
product placement is not a new way in advertising products and services, it has been around for centuries and is known from many movies. we got used to it, just spend enough dollars and james bond will drive a bmw or will smith an audi - cell phones, laptops, furniture, tobacco, deodorant, food, all sorts of consumer electronics, you name
der spiegel – the price of arrogance
two days ago i blogged about the eloquently captured two word cover of the economist describing how we are all feeling about the current state of the financial markets. today i read thomas' comment over at basic thinking pointing to the german answer - der spiegel's (the mirror) most recent cover - the price of arrogance (der preis der ueberheblichkeit)
budurl – shrink your url and get detailed analytics
thanks to anya i recently discovered budurl, a great service to measure the power or reach of social networks, email campaigns, blog posts or simply giving you a short url and providing some great detailed metrics about when and from where people clicked on your url (referrer), budurl makes link tracking amazingly simple. "what kind of power would you have if
the economist – oh fuck!
hats off to the uber-intelligent folks at 'the economist' who have, in just two words, so eloquently captured how we are all feeling about the current state of the financial markets. (via the economist)