
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

Take a peek into Barack Obama’s email inbox.
(via The Onion)
September 18th, 2008 | Comments Off
Kids these days are preferring to spend their time on social networking sites instead of surfing for naughty pictures on the internets. The research of author Bill Tancer who is the General Manager of global research at internet data and statistics company Hitwise has shown that:
Social networking sites are increasingly eclipsing pornography consumption over the ‘net — and underscoring a shift in how people communicate.
It really shouldn’t be too much of a surprise that Gen Y are more focused on using the social networks. This is the generation that grew up with unlimited access to copious amounts of adult image and video material, they’re already tired and desensitised to the stuff. Plus, I’m guessing they’re using Facebook and Myspace to satisfy their urges via hookups and dating in real life. Who’d a thunk it? Maybe I should try it some time. Nah. My avatar in Second Life gets plenty of action already.
(via Marketingvox)
September 18th, 2008 | Comments Off

Remember though, it’s all LOL until Google reveals itself as a worker for the spawn of Satan.
(via Rocketboom)
September 4th, 2008 | Comments Off
n. A late-night text exchange that fails to result in old-fashioned lip-locking.
via The DailyCandy Lexicon: Words That Don’t Exist but Should
July 14th, 2008 | Comments Off
What used to be stalking is now called social networking. Welcome to the Internet.
- Zack Shapiro
July 14th, 2008 | Comments Off
I’ve taken a couple of days to process Telstra’s presentation the other day of a working example of a hologram.

On one hand I love it because it is Star Wars cool. But on the other, I can’t help but think about the current situation of mobile phone black spots and broadband uncompetition as well as the gargantuan fees that will be associated with this future service.
Read some of the news reports and decide for yourself.
- Telstra chief hosts conference as hologram news.com.au
- Telstra’s 3D hologram party trick The Age
- Live hologram an Australian first nowwearetalking
May 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

A lot of people in the last week posted the above image on their blogs and in news stories with the story of Swedish artist Erik Nordenankar who…
…sent a briefcase with a GPS tracking device around the world via DHL. The route the case took, as tracked on a map, became the strokes of his drawing.
via Ze Frank
Unfortunately, as the UK’s Telegraph points out as does the artist’s own web site The Biggest Drawing in the World is a work of fiction.
You have to love Internet user gullibility.
May 29th, 2008 | Comments Off
I really enjoyed last night’s episode of the The Gruen Transfer.
Anything that gives some insights into the hidden persuasions of commercial messages is a good thing. Plus, Wil Anderson is funnier on the telly than he is on the radio which made the show a good watch.
I’m not getting all Friends of the ABC like with indignation as I think this is quite cool but one of the faux concepts that was pitched as an advertisement to make whale hunting and whale meat acceptable in Australia is already online.
I give you ‘The Angry Prawn’ by Jack Watts Currie…

Yay for multi-platform integrated communications that pushes the boundaries while extending a brand’s reach with interactive consumer experiences.
Update: Seems the show rated its ads off as it drew an audience of 1.287 million.
May 29th, 2008 | Comments Off