Posts Tagged ‘new’

Monday, January 4th, 2010

What was the most important event of the decade?

What was the most important event of the decade?

No doubt one of the most asked questions around the world as people gathered to ring out the old and welcome in the ‘10s.

  • I am to a great extent impressed with the article I have just read. I wish the writer of weeklyramble.wunderman.com can continue to provide so much useful information and unforgettable experience to weeklyramble.wunderman.com readers. There is not much to tell except the following universal truth: No matter what you do, someone will ask for more features. I will be back.
  • In my opinion this is very similar to the Evolution theory, lot of small and imperceptible steps that change our lives little by little. But as social humans we try to look for important events that marked each of us in order to feel important or transcendent. Reality is that if we go through history we will find that many ...
  • Broadly speaking 9/11 was the most important event of the decade. We will feel its effects for many years to come. In terms of marketing and advertising, the maturing internet (Web 2.0, search, social media) will be viewed in retrospect as the most profound. I suspect when we look back a generation or two from now it'll be clear that the ...
Monday, June 16th, 2008

Are you a Creationist?

Are you a creationist – a believer in ex nihilo?

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Monkeys

User generated content – what’s your view?

  • Today, there is not more talent than yesterday. But there is one big difference: Today, we ourselves decide who has talent and who does not. I've worked in the music industrie for three year, and it's good to know that the so called A&R experts are loosing influence. With the rest, I totally agree. Talent will always need to be paid...eventually.
  • In one way the My Space/You Tube 'evolution' may well produce some excellent ground breaking talent that could easily be transferred to the big screen/stage/ipod, but who is going to spend the days, weeks even years trawling through all the nonsense before they find it. But if someone has talent, they have talent, whether viewed via a podcast or on ...
  • I think that most blogs, Youtube videos, Myspace accounts and so on, are less about putting great content out there than they are about people putting themselves out there. In a day when fame is more about exposure than actual accomplishment (seriously, what is on Paris Hilton's W2?), people are scrambling for a chance to be seen by the public ...