So, you know how fast the whole "web" thing is moving but just feel like you haven't had the time to stay on top of the latest, craziest, innovative uses of all the technology and creative thinking out there? Well, Google to the rescue once again!!!
The fine folks in Mountain View have taken the time from the Lab to put together the 87 coolest things that folks have done with access to the latest & greatest API's, clever thinking and flat out smarts to put together. The fact is that at this stage there is almost no limit to what can be done. That's not to say there aren't bad ideas out there... I mean, just because you can do it doesn't make it good, interesting or well, right. However, have no fear with this presentation from Google. After watching several times I'd have to say there is very little here that isn't worth checking out. It just might take you awhile. Oh, and don't forget... there's nothing stopping you (or us!) from being the 88th thing that could get added to the list.
So BE CREATIVE!!!!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Insane, Crazy and flat out cool
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Labels: api, cool, entertaining, first mobile phone, funny, google, innovation, interesting, private label; microsite, scanning technology, smart, youtube
Friday, June 26, 2009
Cool 3D work.
This home video takes on a little life of it's own. Enjoy!
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Labels: 3d, online video, youtube
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Mini, fun video.
Well at least they are poking fun at themselves here, I mean where else is there to really go?
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Labels: brand equity, car brands, digital video, viral, youtube
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
NFL Fantasy Files: The Best Players
I'm not sure about the history of this, but the special effects are great. Clearly this is Reebok sponsored, I could not find a supporting site, but this video has over 7 million views. Fun stuff.
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Labels: brand equity, brands, digital video, sports, video, viral, youtube
Monday, March 02, 2009
Skittles.com : Interesting take on information architecture
Skittles.com has a new online experience to check out. This is the 2nd time i've personally seen this type of information design in place, the other time i saw this was on Modernista's web site. I guess imitation is the best form of flattery. In short it's using social sites on the web to host their content. So friends of Skittles are on Facebook, videos are on YouTube. The main page their navigation sits on is Twitter. It's pulling in everyone who's talking about Skittles, which is pretty cool. Products are hosted on Wikipedia. This is still an interesting approach. Outside of this you can't help but realize that there are many ways for a brand to utilize social sites (Other than the obvious ways) and utilize their benefits.
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Labels: brands, information architecture, navigation, social media, Twitter, wikipedia, youtube
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Should YouTubers Heed this Advice?
Found today on the YouTube.com homepage. Take it as you will--for entertainment purposes or solid guidance on how to successfully maintain your posted videos.
He does make a COUPLE valid points, but I won't spoil it...Have a watch.
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Labels: user experience, video, youtube
Monday, April 21, 2008
Google gone green
Subtlety be damned, Google made quite the splash with their melting iceberg logo during last year's Earth Day.
Well, grab yourself a tall cup of sustainable shade-grown coffee and slip into a pair of organic hemp slippers. This year - while it's yet to be seen what they can stir up with this year's logo - Google has launched a mash-up of Google Maps and YouTube where users can share their planet-friendly achievements with the rest of the Google Earth.
The end goal, to “honor Earth Day and combat global climate change".
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Labels: environment, google, mash-up, youtube
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should
Please, no more lame YouTube video contests. If you aren't already convinced they are more often than not a waste of time, behold the pinnacle of user generated video voting idiocy:
Ready to enter and win big?
Not so fast! First, make sure you're not in one of the states where the contest is void in.
Ready? Hold your horses there! You must have a house listed with Century 21. Oh yeah, and your agent must be in the video too.
What better way to promote your brand than to patronize your current customers and bore the snot out of anyone who happens to come across your bandwidth-wasting content?
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