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Nice analysis of Twitter compared with Facebook.
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Lovely photo essay by Bill Cunningham of street fashion in Paris during Fashion week. Narrated by the photographer.
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This guy asked why his 122 Twitter followers followed him, and there’s some interesting answers.(tags: twitter)
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The history of TV advertising in the context of Australia’s SBS. A good essay by by Darce Cassidy. He was the state manager of ABC Radio in South Australia when I worked there.
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Current traffic stats for leading social media websites.
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A gallery of Sydney wall art (graffiti, stencils etc) assembled by a cab driver as he cruises the city.
Links for 2008-03-16
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Recent cases of USB devices infecting computers include Apple iPods, digital picture frames sold by Target and Best Buy stores and TomTom navigation gear.
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Zern Liew of Eicolab and I have been discussing why some businesses always seem to be in crisis mode.
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A blog about legal and policy issies facing the media and the internet from an Australian perspective. One of my must-reads.
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One of Japan’s finest artworks (or so they tell me), online thanks to the Brooklyn Museum.
Links for 2008-03-15
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The motherlode of demotivational posters. Every cublicle-droid workplace should be equipped with at least three.
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Amy Walker tours 21 accents in 2.5 minutes, a tour de force performance IMHO. One take! (Links to YouTube.)
Links for 2008-03-14
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Brad Kellett is someone I started following on Twitter because he’s connected to various people I know.
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I love the way this voice-over artist describes himself as having “a unique sound” when it’s the standard deep male commercial radio voice that we always hear.
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Slow TV is a free internet TV channel delivering interviews, debates, conversations and public lectures about Australia’s key political, social and cultural issues. With contributors to the book Dear Mr Rudd , edited by Robert Manne and published by Black
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The 1992 Telecom Australia concept video, Broadband, envisions the futuristic world of 1996.
Links for 2008-03-13
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OK,he’s my other half but this i still an interesting photoblog.
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This is the method I’ll be using to post daily link digests. I’ll comment upon it in due course.
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This is MY website. I reckon I should include it eh?
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Tim Dunlop was an early and popular Australian blogger. He was absorbed into the Murdoch borg, but he reads my blog so he must be good.
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One of the best retro-futurism blogs I’m stumbled across.
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An interesting-looking live blogging tool. They says it’s “free for now”, so I’m not impressed with the drug dealer bait’n’switch tactic.
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Official website for the Australia 2020 Summit to be held 19-20 April 2008.