Archive for May, 2007

Profiles

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

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Hill-Holliday

Thursday, May 31st, 2007

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Ruby on Rails On Your Nokia N800? Now that is Web 2.0.

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Nokia N-Series

Big props to Nokia for this one. Not only is the “News” section on their NSeries product site void of any boring corporate press releases, but it is filled with blog articles ranging from the installation of Ruby on Rails to integrating Google Maps. A blogroll, Digg and del.icio.us links, RSS feed, and a Send to a Friend feature round out one of the single best integrations of Web 2.0 into a mainstream product website that I have seen. The fact that the product itself offers some really cool technology doesn’t hurt either.

P.S. The all flash interface is pretty slick too… but sorry Tim, no CSS here.

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Erwin-Penland

Saturday, May 19th, 2007

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This ain’t your daddy’s computer screen anymore.

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

Rich @ New Media Forum

I recently had the opportunity to join a panel of media professionals at The Ad Club of the Triangle in Cary, NC to answer questions and discuss topics surrounding changes in media. What do clients need and want? How do you measure new channels like digital signage networks? Is there push back from upper management? How do we, as an industry, overcome the challenges?

Heading up the creative here at EPInteractiv brings challenges all the time in changes of media. We’re not in the age anymore where people are only viewing our content on a computer monitor at their home or work. Mobile phones, handheld devices, gaming machines, and digital signage all bring new unique ways for consumers to digest content. It’s so key that we take the steps to make sure that our clients are approaching these devices and avenues in a smart way and using them to their fullest.

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