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The Viral Whoosh - Watch and Learn… Then Create a Movement

Thu, Apr 8, 2010

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Here’s a real life lesson on the Viral Whoosh, better than any other dumbass graph pointing to the sky.

1 - Dude1 is dancing on a hill side…
2 - Dude1 is joined by Dude2…
3 - Dude2 encourages Dude3 to join…
4 - Dude4 and Dude5 joins
5 - The Viral Whoosh…. and the movement is made!

Dude1’s are rare indeed, but it’s scary to be the leader. Dude3 is rare too, but it’s a lot less scary and just as important. Dude23 is irrelevant. No bravery points for being part of the mob.

We need more Dude3, they are the Master Crowd Scourers …

So the lesson for a viral whoosh: Find 2 or 3 believers in your viral, people who will encourage others. Another tip is to create a the feeling of mass participation, so that people on the hillside will join your whoosh, the simple words “You are one of 142,574 visits today”

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FTC may block Google’s AdMob deal..

Wed, Apr 7, 2010

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You may have heard of a internet search engine thingy called Google… Well, late last year they bought a mobile advertising company AdMob for $7.50 or $750m.. The purchase has been subject to competition concerns - looks like the Legal Eagle are getting all flustered

Lawyers at the US Federal Trade Commission will reportedly urge the government to block Google’s planned $750m acquisition of AdMob due to competition concerns.
Source: Reuters

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lawyers at a U.S. regulator plan to recommend that the government try to block Google’s proposed acquisition of mobile advertising firm AdMob on antitrust grounds, a source familiar with the matter said.

“The staff (at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission) believes there is a significant competitive problem and they are prepared to make a recommendation to sue,” the person said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The source noted that the staff lawyers at the FTC could still change their opinion as negotiations with Google, the world’s No.1 Internet search engine, progress.

The move comes as Google, which generated 97 percent of its $23.7 billion in 2009 revenue from advertising, faces a growing list of investigations in the United States and Europe on issues of competitiveness.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the FTC has assembled an internal litigation team to prepare for a possible effort to challenge Google’s AdMob deal and that it had briefed Congress about its concerns about the deal.

Any recommendation by the FTC staff to sue would still have to go through several more steps, including approval by the director of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition as well as by the agency’s commissioners, before the government acted, said antitrust lawyers.

Google did not respond to requests for comment. The FTC was not immediately available for comment.
Regulators have been reviewing Google’s $750 million deal to acquire AdMob for months. Google announced the deal in November and said in December that it had received a second request for information from the FTC.

For Google, acquiring AdMob would help bolster its ad business on the popular new breed of smartphones like Apple Inc’s iPhone and Google’s Nexus One.

In January, Apple acquired Quattro Wireless, a mobile advertising firm that provides similar services to AdMob, for an undisclosed amount.

On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, the chairman of the antitrust subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary committee, sent a letter to the FTC urging “close scrutiny” of the deal. He noted in the letter that he had not reached a conclusion on whether the FTC should challenge the transaction.
In an earlier statement in response to the Wall Street Journal article, Google said it was continuing to work with the FTC and that there was “overwhelming evidence that mobile advertising will remain competitive after this deal closes.”

The potential AdMob challenge is the latest example of the increasing regulatory scrutiny which Google has experienced as it has grown. The U.S. Department of Justice has challenged Google’s settlement with book publishers and authors’ groups that would allow the search giant to create an online digital library.

In February, Google said that European regulators were looking into complaints from three companies, one owned by Google rival Microsoft, about Google’s search ranking practices.

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Will It Blend? - iPad

Tue, Apr 6, 2010

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You’ve heard that the new Apple iPad will change your life and if you own one, you’ll live forever!

But will it change the way you blend?+

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The First iPad Compatible Vest!

Tue, Apr 6, 2010

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The iPhone is not a problem – it fits into most pockets and you can make do without special iPhone pockets in your clothes. But the iPad is a much bigger beast; if you’re not content to wear it in your hands or a backpack, very few clothing items have big enough pockets to accommodate it.

Enter Scottevest, the company known for gadget-friendly clothing, and their SeV Travel Vest, which is now compatible with the iPad. When we say “compatible”, we really mean “it has one humongous inside pocket for the iPad”, but that’s what you’re really looking for, right?

The iPad compatible SeV Travel Vest is available now for $100.

Source: Mashable - The First iPad Compatible Vest!

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iPhone HD Demo Video - Spoof or Proof?

Wed, Mar 31, 2010

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Check out the iPhone HD Demo Video - Spoof or Proof?

My Contract is up next month, I think I’ll hang on for a few months for this puppy.

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iPhone HD: The Next iPhone? [Gossip]

Wed, Mar 31, 2010

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Engadget has received rumours that the next iPhone will be called the iPhone HD. This comes a day after The Wall Street Journal posited on some rumors suggesting that Apple will release two different iPhones this year.

Even though, the “will they/won’t they” saga of the CDMA iPhone is still going on, the name iPhone HD might actually have some legs.

After The Wall Street Journal posted its story yesterday, John Gruber pointed out that it was virtually substance-free in terms of details. However, he did reveal what he has heard about the next iPhone.

Namely that:

* It will be based on the A4-family CPU system (meaning it would be part of the same CPU family as the iPad)
* The resolution would be doubled to 960×640
* It would sport a second front-facing camera
* It would support third-party multitasking

Engadget also reports that the iPhone HD (or iPhone 4G), will be announced on Tuesday, June 22 , this date falls in line with past iPhone release dates.

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Chatroulette - Just Got Awesome with Sub-Domains

Mon, Mar 29, 2010

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That’s right Chatroulette just got awesome with the use of sub domains…

Simply type in your desire sub domain, sending the URL around to a few mates and awesome is born. Super simply, super free and endless possibilities.

A few demos for you:

pitchcandy.chatroulette.com, marmite.chatroulette.com, london.chatroulette.com, xxx.chatroulette.com, sex.chatroulette.com, porn.chatroulette.com, gay.chatroulette.com, facebook.chatroulette.com, twitter.chatroulette.com, manu.chatroulette.com, freechina.chatroulette.com, globalwarming.chatroulette.com, hotgirlsflashing.chatroulette.com, england.chatroulette.com, techcrunch.chatroulette.com, mashable.chatroulette.com, jedi.chatroulette.com, Ilikedressingasacat.chatroulette.com, eastenders.chatroulette.com…. Bored me…

As we’re talking about Chatroulette, here’s one of the very rare “Girls on Chatroulette”

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Apple to Launch Ad Network: iAd [Gossip]

Sat, Mar 27, 2010

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Gossip, reports and rumours are suggesting that Apple is about to launch its own mobile ad platform — dubbed “iAd” on April 7th.

Mediapost are suggesting Apple is close to unveiling a personalized advertising experience based on technology from Quattro Wireless, which Apple bought a few months back. Again, we’ll see Apple go head to head with Google, whose gobbled up AdMob (apparently still under review)

April 7th is very interesting: four days after the official launch of the Appe iPad. This could mean that there are going to integrated formats iPad and the iPhone.

Apart for the obvious questions based around ad formats… The big question will be about business model, currently Apple take 70% of the paid for content on the App Store and a big fat zero from advertising. This could mean we’ll see Apple pushing it’s own ad technology and/or sales teams into App and therefore scooping up MORE revenue…

The smart move will be a Ad Exchange for the developer to drive downloads…. No doubt, location based ad serving will be grabbing all the headlines - free coffee at Waterloo Station please

APRIL 7th all we be told…

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ChatRoulette Bingo - Now You Have An Excuse!

Fri, Mar 26, 2010

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As chatroulette seems to pick up more and more media attention, everyone needs an excuse to perv, I mean investigate one of the most talked about sites of the year so far..

Here’s a couple of chatroulette excuses to help you out:

“WonderBra are sponsoring Girls Flashing on chatroulette”
“Britney Spears spends 12 hours a day on Chatroulette”
“There a loads of celebrities on chatroulette”
“Someone has hacked my machine - I can’t get off this site..”
“I read about Chatroulette on TechCrunch, Mashable, The Guardian… It must be Safe”
“Chatroulette was developed by a 17 year on Russian”
“Chatroulette is the next big TV format to take on Big Brother”

And the there’s Boo Ya Pictures Chatroulette Bingo Card… Happy Perving (researching)

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Chat Rouloutte Clones - Where Are You?

Tue, Mar 9, 2010

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Anyone will tell you, if people start cloning your Ad, movie, viral, site etc… You must be on to a good thing! So where are all the Chatroulette Clones? Also, where’s the vaguely monetized or verified versions..! Example:

MarmiteRoulette: A dedicated Marmite lover webcam chat service!

TechRoulette: Invite only, Techies and nerds are required to have a linkedin, CrunchBase profile, self policed…

VoyeurRoulette, PornRoulette, SexRoulette (you get the picture): Proper terms and age verification, paid for service £1 a ticket or £5 monthly. Maybe they live already and I’m too innocent!

NinjaRoulette: Picture says it all!

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