Tuesday, March 22, 2011 |
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011 |
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Nguyen It's finally here. Just when you started to get bored of Foursquare, they've made a much needed update to the location-based social platform with the added functionality of photo sharing and comments. We've been playing a lot with Instagram lately, and have seen a drop in Fsq usage. Now, with integration not only with Instagram and even Foodspotting, users can get check-in credits for posting on other LBS platforms. Nice. What are your thoughts on this latest update? Will you see more interaction between your Fsq friends now?

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Monday, December 20, 2010 |
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Nguyen 
What if we took your reflection from the internets and mashed it up into a music video? We'd get the Japanese band Sour's latest digital awesome, Mirror. A bit of a social media navel gazing and snappy little music video experience. And, if you haven't seen any of Sour's earlier work, it's a visually delightful piece. It's much better than this version. More here.
Thursday, December 9, 2010 |
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Nguyen Mass shoe-teria Foot Locker is jumping on the sneaker-culture scene by creating an online community for sneaker-heads, called "Sneakerpedia". Bold move on their part to add value to a passionate tribe of sneaker-addicts, or, will it reek of big money marketing trying to buy their way into relevance? When I was a kid, I remember fondly going to the Kinney Shoe store to pick-up new kicks w/my parents. Will the next generation of sneaker-freaks find 'em at Foot Locker or hipster boutiques like UNDFTD?
Sneakerpedia Trailer from Sneakerpedia on Vimeo.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010 |
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Nguyen Very clever, and perhaps a bit nerdy Twitter game that gives you the chance to name your price on a new Jeep. I like these types of examples that demonstrate an understanding of the user behavior in the space and adds value to the experience. Too bad this only works on "old Twitter". More here.
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Monday, November 22, 2010 |
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