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This week's links from around the net

  • May 15, 2008
  • 2 min read

Stuff I found interesting this week

yes, JP involve your customers in your strategy - just at the right time - and the right time is organic..;)

This is NOT how companies should respond to the fact that we the consumer do not watch their ads - ew - ugh - yick - phoeey. Thanks Grant!

Shall we play a game - fun, addictive and emblematic of howe we define what we think of products, brands and companies.

"As expected, Google unveils a preview of Friend Connect, a way to add social features to a Web site without programming. Will it eradicate the social-networking 'walled garden'? Read this blog post by Dan Farber on Outside the Lines."

One big social ball of yarn....

If you're not at all shocked by the fact that Crocs shoes gained massive popularity in the past two years, ...

Another brand jumps into the fray...potentially interesting

How did I miss my buddy Brian's brilliant post - go read it

Project VRM takes off with Mine! I like the name and

Connecting ideas and people -- how talk can change our lives.

Seeing more and more posts on Tim's "architecture of participation" manifesting in lots of different ways

Ambient intimacy - been a fan of Lisa's for a while.

The question is - in a world of ambient intimacy how do we surface value?

ambient intimacy, architecture of participation - how do we build tools that enable more than just noise and a distinction that is more granular than the binary connection of friend/non-friend

The P&G Social Media Lab is built on this model:

Connect and Develop: Inside Procter & Gamble's New Model for Innovation, by Larry Huston, Nabil Sakkab.

Techno bedouins: Wireless communication is changing the way people work, live, love and relate to placesâ??and each other, says Andreas Kluth (interviewed here)

 
 

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