Wednesday
Aug092006

Lab Dance

Yesterday I visited the IPG [Interpublic Group] Emerging Media Lab. Interpublic is a conglomerate of advertising and PR agencies, and its Lab and Lab blog focus on "the intersection of media consumption, consumer behavior, emerging media and how marketers should think about all of it." I met Director Lori H. Schwartz and Content Editor (a.k.a. blogger-in-residence/25-year-old they're trying to keep of the streets) Jeff Berg, who discussed the impact of the Live Web on advertising and PR, and related legal considerations, for a forthcoming episode of Sound Policy.

These people are influencing the advertising and marketing courses of huge global brands, so I found it pretty fascinating to see who they're reading (Doctorow and Jenkins, among others) and what they're hearing and watching: as much as possible of everything that's available for any kind of device, and they're placeshifting and timeshifting it for all it's worth. They're taking red-line doses of Technorati and TechCrunch, and giving things like We Feel Fine, Pandora, and dandelife priority slots in their attention streams (which they're socially bookmarking to boot). Their exploration is (as it should be) a work in progress, and Lori and Jeff agree that the glue holding all this together is the power of genuine exchange in a human voice — and the fun of remembering your first cell phone, of course. (Full Flickr set here.)

Motorola Brick

Generationally resonant

Screen Play

Screen Play

Shelf Life

Shelf Life

Wednesday
Aug092006

Moonrise

Moonrise

Some shots of last night's moonrise

Tuesday
Aug082006

Faster Than A Waistline On Cookie Dough

Dave Sifry's latest, always fascinating, State of the Blogosphere is up: "[T]he only thing still niggling at my brain is that I'd have been perfectly confident making the same statement ['it has got to slow down'] 7 months ago when we had tracked our 25 Millionth blog, and I've just proven myself wrong." (Maybe Avant News can help.)

Sunday
Aug062006

Not Always

Not Always...

Sunday
Aug062006

Secondary Sources

Recent Ohio Bar survivor Ian Best lists: "32 court citations of legal blogs from 27 different cases." The reigning blawg darling of judicial citation is far and away Sentencing Law and Policy.