This morning I decided to temporarily stop using Google Search after almost 10 years of making daily requests to the world’s most popular search engine.
Read the rest of my post Dear Google, It’s Not You, It’s Me on the BCM blog.
July 9th, 2009 | No reply
Looks like it was a wayward first day at the office for Best Job in the World winner Ben Southall. In his first Twitter message from the Whitsundays, Ben got the name of the island he was on incorrect…
Read the rest of my post Where in the World is Hayward Island? on the BCM blog.
July 2nd, 2009 | No reply
Automated Twitter account that collects all the Tweets that are written in letter-form.

(via molls + Something Changed)
May 26th, 2009 | No reply
It’s been exciting seeing a Brisbane music technology start-up by Nick Crocker / Ben Johnston and Wotnews getting a colossal amount of attention on Tumblr, Twitter, TechCrunch, Mumbrella, Wired and news.com.au as well as hundreds of blogs.
We Are Hunted is a daily music chart that generates a list of the 99 most popular songs based on information gained by tracking online music services like BitTorrent, Last.fm, MySpace Music and discussion activity about the songs on social networks, forums, blogs, and Twitter.
This really is rad.
Finally, it is a chart for the music that people really talked about and listened to instead of the regular BS chart system that is based on sales in selective offline and online stores. Nice.
May 4th, 2009 | No reply
You can’t Twitter and be in a celebrity relationship. Or so it would seem after Jennifer Aniston has reportedly broken up with John Mayer because of his obsession with Twitter.
It’s always hard when a social media literate person is in a relationship with non social media literate person. We’ve all updated our Faceboook status about something we should have told our significant other first, offline. Awkward.
But now that social media is affecting celebrities it’s a real cause for concern. Hopefully though, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore will serve as an example on how the micro-blogging platform can be a healthy thing for celebrity relationships. Godspeed you Twittering lovers!
Fanbloodytastic…tackling the big internet culture issues since Al Gore invented the internet.
(via Telegraph.co.uk)
March 25th, 2009 | No reply
When you type http://nowwearestalking.com into your browser’s address bar you get re-directed to Telstra’s Google Latitude like service Whereis Everyone.
I really do like a little tongue in cheek geek humour from the big telco after the whole kerfuffle within Telstra last week over Fake Stephen Conroy. Nice work Telstra!
March 21st, 2009 | No reply

The Blog, Podcast, Vodcast and Wiki Copyright Guide for Australia has been developed by the Law Research Program of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation and is available for free download. Sure, it is 18.5 MB but it is worth every kilobyte off your broadband download quota if you are a creator or user of blogs, podcasts, vodcasts and wikis.
(found via PeterBlackQUT)
March 20th, 2009 | No reply

Just came across this list of Australian creative industry companies, organisations and events that are using Twitter. If you’re interested in following the happenings of the fashion, music, design or the performing arts scenes on Twitter then be sure to take a look at this impressive resource.
As a side note, I know from compiling my brands and media lists that it would have been a gargantuan effort. Kudos to The Social Pages for putting in the time to do this!
(The Social Pages)
March 17th, 2009 | No reply
Google’s reliable presence is woven so tightly into our daily experience of the Web that its infrequent failures feel like seismic events. What? Some Google service doesn’t respond? Has there been a rupture in the space-time continuum?
- Salon.com’s review Google’s Vulcan death grip of Randall Stross’ new book Planet Google: One Company’s Audacious Plan to Organize Everything We Know.
(found via carolyn.anna)
October 20th, 2008 | Comments Off