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November 2010

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Nov 30, 2010
#Rio de Janeiro #Brasil #peace #politics #war #drugs
Internet Trends 2010 by Morgan Stanley Research → slideshare.net

Internet Trends 2010 by Morgan Stanley Research

View more presentations from CM Summit: Marketing in Real Time.

I don’t like when people consider iPod and iPhone the mobile Internet because we know that is not true, but still has some really cool stats.

Nov 30, 2010
#trends #mobile #internet #stats
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#comics #internet #design #funny
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Nov 29, 2010
#facebook #Social media #real world
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Nov 29, 2010
#snowboard
Nike Town London - Welcome Back

Nov 26, 2010
#Nike #Sports #marketing #London
Nov 26, 2010
#Opera #Social media
Nov 26, 20102 notes
#TSA #USA #airport security #travel
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Nov 25, 2010
#Tennis #Thoughts #kids #Sports
Nov 24, 2010395 notes
#London #photography
“Opera proves there’s more to ’social’ than Twitter and Facebook” → reputationonline.co.uk

Opera might not have as much money as other browser vendors to advertise, but they surely have the talent. Proud to have worked with that fantastic team.

Nov 23, 2010
#internet #Social media #browser wars #Opera
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Nov 23, 2010
#Sports #advertising #skate #fingerboard
Nov 23, 2010
#fashion #Social media #facebook #Adidas
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Nov 23, 20101 note
#Opera #browser wars #internet #beta
Nov 23, 20101 note
#Thoughts #mobile #desktop #design
Report: Not Optimizing For Bing-Yahoo Means Loss Of Traffic → searchengineland.com

Yeah, it also sounds quite obvious to me. But don’t forget people still make websites ignoring cross-browser, ignoring cross-platform, ignoring accessibility….

So I guess when you talk money people pay more attention. ;)

Nov 22, 20101 note
#SEO #internet #marketing #search #online
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Nov 22, 20102 notes
#mobile #payment #developing countries #trends
Microsoft Has Seen The Light. And It’s Not Silverlight. → techcrunch.com

Glad to see that Web Standards are winning most of the battles. MS backing down is a big step.

Nov 22, 2010
#Web Standards #internet
Nov 22, 201049,063 notes
#comics #Social media #funny #internet
Long Live the Web → scientificamerican.com

rmateulinks:

Tim Berners-Lee, on Scientific American:

The Web is now more critical to free speech than any other medium. It brings principles established in the U.S. Constitution, the British Magna Carta and other important documents into the network age: freedom from being snooped on, filtered, censored and disconnected.

Brilliant article. Love how it makes the case that the Web is not just there:

Yet people seem to think the Web is some sort of piece of nature, and if it starts to wither, well, that’s just one of those unfortunate things we can’t help. Not so. We create the Web, by designing computer protocols and software; this process is completely under our control. We choose what properties we want it to have and not have. It is by no means finished (and it’s certainly not dead).

As I said in twitter, all Web geeks should carry this article around as a manifesto.

Nov 20, 20102 notes
#internet #Thoughts
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