Last three sentences in today's BW article about Six Apart:
(1) "Yes, blogging will change your business," says [Andrew Anker, Six Apart VP for corporate development].
(2) "But it will also change the way you talk to your kids."
(3) It even might change who gets to be famous.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Monday, September 25, 2006
WoW as third place
NYT article on World of Warcraft.
Bubblegeneration
I've been reading Umair Haque's blog at Bubblegeneration for several months now—it's some of the best, most provocative thinking about digital media that I've come across.
The site might look a bit messy, but there are some real gems, both in the ongoing blog, and in the downloadable PPT presentations (e.g., "The New Economics of Media").
The site might look a bit messy, but there are some real gems, both in the ongoing blog, and in the downloadable PPT presentations (e.g., "The New Economics of Media").
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Shutting out the Sun
I attended a great talk this evening with Michael Zielenziger, author of the new book "Shutting out the Sun: How Japan Created Its Own Lost Generation." His summary of Japan's economic and social collapse over the past fifteen years is chilling and deeply insightful. The book uses the phenomenon of hikikomori—young Japanese men who lock themselves in their apartments for years at a time—as a prism for looking at all of Japanese culture.
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
The Second Man
There are lots of Second Life fashion blogs out there, but The Second Man is the first one I've seen that's exclusively dedicated to menswear.
Looking for something to wear to your morning staff meeting, or evening salsa party? Or just more proof that SL is getting really big, really fast? Check out The Second Man.
Looking for something to wear to your morning staff meeting, or evening salsa party? Or just more proof that SL is getting really big, really fast? Check out The Second Man.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Brooklyn goes hyperlocal
Hyperlocal Media just launched a beta version of Until Monday for the Brooklyn market. Until Monday does a paticularly good job of combining rich functionality and content in a playful Ajax UI.
From the press release: "Popular blogger and Six Apart Vice President, Anil Dash said of Until Monday, 'It's a beautiful community-based events site that's as attractive as it is useful.' Mena Trott, Six Apart's President and Co-Founder, said, 'the user interface just feels good to click around in.'"
Hyperlocal is new to me, but they seem like a pretty neat company—check out the other products they have in queue.
From the press release: "Popular blogger and Six Apart Vice President, Anil Dash said of Until Monday, 'It's a beautiful community-based events site that's as attractive as it is useful.' Mena Trott, Six Apart's President and Co-Founder, said, 'the user interface just feels good to click around in.'"
Hyperlocal is new to me, but they seem like a pretty neat company—check out the other products they have in queue.
Monday, September 18, 2006
Anxiety of influence
HistoryShots publishes the famous Genealogy of Pop/Rock Music by Reebee Garofalo.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Netflix extends brand into indie film market
As blogged in 5 Blogs Before Lunch.
Love the trashcan
Some fun products from Naoto Fukasawa, sometimes designer for the Japanese retailer Muji.
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Back in action
I just got back from two busy weeks on the East Coast, and I'm hopelessly behind on sharing great links, or what's on my mind generally. But here's some quick catch-up.
I love the fall, with all its excitement, possibility, warmth, stress, growth.
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