ITV is to integrate a live Twitter feed with the simulcast of the first episode of the latest series of Primeval on ITV.com.
Twitter users will be able to view other Primeval fans’ tweets about the programme’s first episode when it launches on 28 March via an embedded window below the player.
Fans of the series will also be able to view a seven minute online preview of the first episode 48 hours before its TV premiere, as part of an online push
Honda have put together a short film, entitled Mobility 2088, on what the future of personal travel may entail. Give it your own thoughts where mobility goes into the future.
Love Mitchel Joachim’s quote : “a kind of Facebook on wheels” when daydreaming on mobility in 2088.
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In a revolutionary move, Obama’s administration is set to utilise next generation web technologies to bring an unprecedented level of transparency to government. In this case it will shed light on how the roughly US $800 billion dollar economic stimulus will be spent. The recently launched recovery.gov website (powered by nothing other then Drupal) brought with it the promise that citizens would be able to view where the money was going and how it was going to be spent. To enable the citizen masher to do their wizardry, the administration will be opening up a veritable candy store of goodies: Semantic Web, RDF, Linked Data, SPARQL, RDFa, SIOC, ATOM, RESTful APIs, JSON, Widgets, Wikis, XForms, P2P Networks.
Source: Sitepoint.com

“semantic web”
“enterprise 2.0″
“web 3.0″
“Skittles”
“I hate when people say they want to make something viral…you can’t MAKE something viral man, it’s ORGANIC.”
“My Twitter handle is on my business card.”
“I’m and independent freelance social media marketing community expert consultant.”
“Gary V really brings it!”
“Did you hear about Scoble’s new gig?”
“Pete Cashmore really is hot.”
“Can you believe Twitter is down again…oh wait, my phone is just off.”
“How about this economy, huh?”
“I hate the new Facebook…ugh”
“Oh, I don’t even use Twitter anymore, it’s all FriendFeed for me”
“FriendFeed? Oh please, I’m just using blip.fm”
“Never let the community control your brand!”
“Always let the community control your brand”
“Sometimes, let the community control your brand”
“I can’t believe it’s rainy and cold in Austin”
Source: click here
Great article published by Gamedaily on a not extreme high quality performing movie. Nevertheless very watchable according to reviews.
The new form of advertising is a so-called viral one including friendfeed, facebook, youtube and twitter. Skittles did it last week, Watchmen does it since Januay 2009 already.
Gamedaily: The original Watchmen is a comic strip of rare detail and even rarer acclaim. While the Watchmen movie isn’t likely to receive the accolades that its graphic novel counterpart has received and richly deserved for the past two decades, it certainly has been composed with a high degree of reverence for its source material. This has shown through in all of its various promotions, crafted with an unusual degree of pride for promotional media. » Continue Reading…