Journal

The internet in 5 years will be mostly Chinese, and other things… according to Google http://bit.ly/3LvvwA

28 October, 2009 at 2:28 pm, from Twitter

From Friday you’ll be able to find us at
74 Berwick Street,
London
W1F 8TE

28 October, 2009 at 2:26 pm, from Twitter

FoxLand are officially moving to Soho.

8 October, 2009 at 9:41 am, from Twitter

Inayaili interviewed

We tweeted this a few weeks ago, but we thought it was worth having a proper journal post. Our in-house web standards expert and enthusiast Inayaili was recently interviewed as part of “Please start from the beginning…”, the video series about the career and experiences of web professionals by Ryan Taylor. Read more about it on the Havoc Inspired website.

“Evening Standard to become a freesheet http://bit.ly/3ojGnK ” (via @pressgazette)

2 October, 2009 at 10:30 am, from Twitter

Today we’re mainly at #FOWA down Kensington way.

1 October, 2009 at 4:32 pm, from Twitter

Got a handful of retweets last week. Unfortunately the tweet’s end was hacked off and the url became: http://bit

22 September, 2009 at 1:13 pm, from Twitter

“Before the Internet came along, most Americans never wrote anything, ever, that wasn’t a school assignment.” http://bit.ly/10EqE4

21 September, 2009 at 7:36 am, from Twitter

“thelondonpaper 2006-2009: Launched 4 September 2006 – closed 18 September 2009 http://bit.ly/N8BZp ” (via @thelondonpaper @yaili)

18 September, 2009 at 2:39 pm, from Twitter

Conducting a brand workshop in fashionable Farringdon with JTP working on rNA.

16 September, 2009 at 1:34 pm, from Twitter

“in #realtime who needs an ad agency? http://bit.ly/mAb8O ” (via @stevenoverman)

15 September, 2009 at 12:10 pm, from Twitter

“I’ve just published “Please start from the beginning…” with Inayaili de León @yailihttp://tinyurl.com/m5y6yk ” (via @ryanhavoc)

14 September, 2009 at 11:39 am, from Twitter

Google has implemented real-time search (with a hack): http://bit.ly/sbEEk

14 September, 2009 at 11:18 am, from Twitter

The meaning of membership

That’s part of the secret to successful networks: everyone’s a member, no one is king.

As newspapers struggle to eek revenue from their activities many are discussing ‘membership areas’, that could include special access to forums, content or freebies. But what could membership mean? Could it mean something more radical? Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian suggests the model employed by Barcelona Football Club in which the fans own the club. Jeff Jarvis talks more about what website membership could mean…

Branding Switzerland: http://bit.ly/gHNYi
(found via @mirkohumbert)

25 August, 2009 at 1:46 pm, from Twitter