Virtual Worlds on Mobiles

First…Second Life on the mobile phone. Second,… virtual world on Android (Googles mobile phone opensource platform). Lots more information here (guys, it takes more than increasing # of avatars on a SIM to 400 to kill off Second Life). Oh and skip the video to 1:29 to get to the groovier stuff. …the way we…

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Social Media: Short form long form continuous DIY

Note: Social Media is user-generated, member created, content. Not interactive stuff from a web agency or traditional media company.I’ve been following 5min_tech on Twitter for a while now. 5min – Find the Best How To, instructional and DIY videos – people uploading 5 min videos to educate other people. It’s called a videopedia. Kinda cool…

Not Australia: social networks on mobile

Americans have all-you-can-eat bandwidth to their mobile phones for around 30 bucks a month right? (Mobile Business Magazine) As Facebook, Bebo and eBay top the popularity charts on Vodafone Mobile Internet, Vodafone UK has today changed the way it structures its price plans to include access to the internet and email on their mobile as…

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EVENT: Ad:Tech Sydney tomorrow

One more sleep: Arthur Artinian, Lawyer, Blake DawsonNick Bolton, Head of Sales and Marketing, ViocorpKate Carruthers, Former, Digital Business Manager, WestfieldTrevor Cook, Independant Consultant,Ross Dawson, Chairman, Future Exploration NetworkFoad Fadaghi, Technology Editor, BRWTony Faure, CEO, ninemsnGary Hayes, Head of Virtual Worlds, The Project FactoryRobbie Hills, Managing Director, 24/7 Real MediaLee Hopkins, Director of Buzz, Better…

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“Disastrous” interview with Mark Zuckerberg – SXSW

South by South West have never heard of embedding, so you have to clicketty click and then rush back here to see the rest 🙂….…. …. *taps foot* …… HURRY UP! :pLacy’s rsponse to the ‘disaster’As online Video Watch said: When the collective geekdom of the United States shows up in one place and spends…

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Australia ROI: Investment and Revenue in Social Networks

I wrote a few paragraphs recently for The Venture Group newsletter – the pdfs from that issue are gone, but what I wrote seems to be popular. Note the top right: in the next years the market for web 2.0 companies will get standardized. It seems to me that investment companies really do want to…

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