January 2010
Our IE6 Support Policy has been updated.
by RJ Pittman // 01.10.2010NOTE: Update to original policy published here.
Everything Resists Measurement: Tracking Twitter.
by RJ Pittman // 01.08.2010Everything resists being measured. Try to track how much food you eat by committing it to paper, or try to figure out who drinks all the coffee in our studio, but of all the hard-to-track things that surround us, web traffic have to be some of the most difficult to accurately measure. In the Web 3.0 world in which we live, surely twitter traffic is the most elusive statistic to pin down.
2010: the Year of Web 3.0 – and here are 10 trends that are powering the new internet to prove it.
by David Sutula // 01.06.2010Just as Web 2.0 is a way to describe the proliferation of user-interactive applications and motion, Web 3.0 is all about community, recommendations, free services, intelligent (semantic) searches, and information that's no longer random data, but tailored, peer-reviewed, highly intuitive, totally integrated and delivered in real-time.
We've identified some broad trends along with some applications, devices and websites that are representative of the new crop of tools that are powering Web 3.0
OWLE (Optical Widgets for Life Enhancement) Our own study in the Gladwellian Tipping Point.
by Brad Istnick // 01.03.2010Our client won't shut up. They are giving away all of their intellectual capital on a daily basis through video blogging, tweeting and yammering away to any web news source that will write a couple words about them. It's completely against everything you learn in business school and it's going to tip their company. To be sure, we started out on the side of caution, but it didn't take too long for us to see the Airwalk phenomenon in action.