This is a nice idea.
http://www.lifescoreboard.com/
Real time score charts that you can personalise. Good to see Mac is outdoing its lesser rival
I could see this spreading virally splashed across Facebook no doubt. Nice branded content for Puma.
This is a nice idea.
http://www.lifescoreboard.com/
Real time score charts that you can personalise. Good to see Mac is outdoing its lesser rival
I could see this spreading virally splashed across Facebook no doubt. Nice branded content for Puma.
https://www.wallaceandgromitstamps.com/index.php
Ever wanted to create your very own Wallace and Gromit character, well now you can. The Royal Mail has just launched a major digital campaign dedicated to its Wallace and Gromit Christmas stamps. The ‘create yourself’ tools allows users to construct a character in the notorious clay style.
Once a user has finished their character they are sent an email containing a link to a high-resolution image. The character can then be shared across social networks from the site.
Here’s my attempt…
Good fun. I wish you could actually use it as a stamp though…
Simple yet effective idea, thats just in time for the release of ‘The Social Network’ movie aka ‘The Facebook Movie’. Create a large poster of all your friends profile pictures with a few simple clicks…I like the way new media is transferring over to old…
Would also be interesting to see in a few years time how many people are still your facebook friends, and how many you can recognise.
http://www.facebook.com/CoronaLight
Corona Light has a Facebook fans pages, much like any other brand…however unlike other brands they are something rather canny. Corona Light is going to feature some of its Facebook page’s fans on one of the most renowned ad space in the U.S., on the 40-foot-tall digital billboard on New York City’s Times Square. Thus harnessing the power of Facebook liking with a simple outcome. As I am writing this post the brand has 48,000 fans on the social networking site, expect this to go up in the coming weeks…with the public displayed in NYC from November 8 to December 5.
Look out for me New York…
This is a cool idea, one of those things I think I should have thought of myself.
Use the slider to alter the year, the site then delivers a YouTube video from that year. Genius.
Okay so today saw the launch of Google Goggles on the iPhone. Searching with Google on your iPhone can be an eye-opening experience. Now your phone’s camera can even help to find out more about the world around you…
Google Mobile App with Google Goggles is now available in the Apple App Store. Just search for “Google Mobile App” and download the latest version – it’s free. It will gradually be appearing in all App Stores around the world starting from today.
Simply take a picture of an object and Google Goggles will give you more info about the image. Alternatively speak into your phone and the app will delivery the relevant content for you. This is going to revolutionise the way in which we search for content
My housemate Charlie says, “It’s ledge”.
http://www.56sagestreet.co.uk/
So this has just won NMA’s campaign of the month.
Barclays are trying to improve teenagers’ understanding of banking. They want to educate them about direct debits, loans, statements, fraud avoidance and general money management. They’d had some success with an educational board game but needed to reach a wider audience.
As a avid Grand Theft auto player this game immediately appeals to me, and I have been playing it for a few hours this evening.
I enjoyed the explorative nature of the advergame, however can’t help but feel its a touch slow paced. Still it managed to keep my attention (but that isn’t difficult). Have a look and see what you think…
Read about the project here.
I really like this idea, of merging ‘old’ and ‘new’ media.
paper.li organizes links shared on Twitter into an easy to read newspaper-style format. Newspapers can be created for any Twitter user, list or #tag.
A great way to stay on top of all that is shared by the people you follow – even if you are not connected 24/7! I wasn’t able to check twitter today, so I logged on and had a read of the Thomas Gooday Daily this evening to catch up with whats happening online.
Feel free to check in on my online paper http://paper.li/tomgooday
Saw this and it made me chuckle. People who drive a Volkswagen are apparently more well endowed than Porsche owners. Or that’s at least what these images are implying. I am not sure if this is an official campaign, or just a stunt done by a Volkswagen enthusiast, funny though!
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