This project presents a collective portrait of workers who keep New York City running. Their stories unfold in a series of multimedia profiles produced by students at the Columbia Journalism School.
Smarthistory.org is a free and open, not-for-profit, art history textbook. We use multimedia to deliver unscripted conversations between art historians about the history of art. We are seeking contributors-especially for canonical non-Western material and other survey topics not yet covered. We welcome comments, feedback and corrections.
"Nur 23 Prozent der Nutzer wollen mit Marken im Social Web interagieren. Sie sind stattdessen überwiegend an Rabatten und Aktionen interessiert. Damit aber verliert Social Media seine Besonderheit und wirkt eher wie der digitale Arm für Loyalty-Programme", so Olaf.
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Stimmt. Aber, und das müssen wir verdammt noch mal in unsere limitierten Marketingschädel reinbekommen: Facebook ist kein Marktplatz!
Get inspired by the talk of Jonathan Harris at the 2007 Pop! Tech event - educative and entertaining, amusing and touching at the same time. Jonathan is the creator of inspiring and playful applications like "We Feel Fine" or "I Want You To Want Me".
Specifically, these museum guides are an outgrowth of a recent podcasting trend called "sound seeing," in which people record narrations of their travels - walking on the beach, wandering through the French Quarter - and upload them onto the Internet for others to enjoy. In that spirit, the creators of the unauthorized guides to the Modern have also invited anyone interested to submit his or her own tour for inclusion on the project's Web site, mod.blogs.com/art_mobs. (Instructions are on the Web site.)
On Friday 31 October 2003 the Victoria and Albert
Museum staged its fifth Day of Record event,
Gothic: A Night of Record. Day of Record is a series
of events cataloguing applied and decorative arts
in relation to the body.
"Muse about where you go - around town or inside a museum. Share your experience and see what others recommend around your home and around the world. Explore the Google map and some of the initial MuseTrek mapped venues to see what some early users are musing about."
"Since 2003, StoryCorps has collected and archived more than 30,000 interviews from more than 60,000 participants. Each conversation is recorded on a free CD to share, and is preserved at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. StoryCorps is one of the largest oral history projects of its kind, and millions listen to our broadcasts on public radio and the web."
"junaio is the world's most advanced Augmented Reality Browser. It is growing daily with interesting content relevant to your location or to the images and objects your camera is pointing at. This is your instant source of information about places, events, bargains or objects around you."
16 Ways To Get More Comments On Your Facebook Page:
Getting fans to comment on your Facebook Page can take a lot of time and effort. And it can sometimes be painful seeing other Facebook Pages who make engagement look easy.