Written by George Nancy on December 22nd, 2009
Earlier this year, Chris Wood wrote an article about his app addiction. Well, I’ve joined the club. I’m now like one of those annoying people who insist on showing you 37 new photos of their pet cat Fluffy every time they see you. Except that for me, it’s all about the iPhone applications. Most of my interactions these days begin with “Hey, let me show you my new favorite iPhone application…” So it should surprise no one who knows me that I’m about to write about iPhone applications again.
Written by Vassberg Alan on November 19th, 2009
Written by SicolaMartin on November 18th, 2009
Let’s face it. Coupons are a lot of work. You have go hunting for them, sifting through pages and pages of newspapers or direct mail. You have to clip them, then file them away in some probably unreliable system–if at all.
Written by Wood Chris on November 10th, 2009
Here’s an ad that arrived on my doorstep recently.
Written by sicolamartin on October 29th, 2009
Marketers have been successfully using AR for a while now.
Written by SicolaMartin on October 23rd, 2009
I have this wonderful new technology device. It allows me to keep track of the wines I have in my cellar (ok, so it is more of a closet than a cellar). It lets me rate wines that I’ve tried and puts a list of my favorites at my fingertips no matter where I am. No, this wonderful device isn’t my wine journal, which I’ve had for 5 years and in which I’ve made only 3 entries. It is an application on my iPhone.
Written by Vassberg Alan on October 8th, 2009
On any given weekend in most cities in America, you will encounter a roadblock. “What’s this?” you might ask. It’s sort of an inconvenience–you may have to go the long way around to get to your favorite brunch place, or have to wait for a while on your way home from church, or even get frustrated as you head in to the office downtown (because obviously that’s not where you want to be on Sunday anyway). And then you see it. The long winding parade of people in matching t-shirts stretched out along a several mile course running or walking, hooting and hollering, waving signs and generally seeming to be having a good time. And then, you realize: it’s a race, a run for a cause.
Written by McKinnon Diane on September 22nd, 2009
Written by Vassberg Alan on September 18th, 2009
Lots of people seem to be Tweeting these days, but not many of them are teenagers.
Written by SicolaMartin on August 27th, 2009
Although I could write about many of the media-related topics and trends in the industry, I would like instead to take this opportunity to pay tribute to a fellow department in the advertising world: account service.
Written by sicolamartin on August 21st, 2009
Walt Disney Co., the world’s biggest media company, said third-quarter profit fell 26 percent as the recession cut advertising and theme-park sales. The film studio registered a loss.
Written by SicolaMartin on July 31st, 2009