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wow. very nice.
Open Architecture Network
My buddies at Architecture for Humanity this morning launched the beta version of the Open Architecture Network, “a stand alone site that allows will allow designers, community groups, NGO’s and others to post projects, browse others, comment and review projects, discuss relevant topics, contribute to shared resources, collaborate with each other and access project management tools to support their work”.
They’re unveiling the site at the TED conference today. The idea of the site, as for the organization, is to help designers and architects use their talents for the greater good of those in need all over the world. Commendable, for sure, and pretty damned cool besides. AFH rocks!
P.S.Wired ran a story on the site today.
links for 2007-03-06
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“Speaking at the 4As conference, Microsoft’s Mich Matthews said that the majority of their ad spend would move online in the next few years.”
links for 2007-03-02
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Nice overview of local search sites and their strategies.
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“The scouting movement moved this year to expand its Web presence, setting up www.girlscoutcookies.org, so buyers can use their ZIP code to find their nearest cookie-selling troop. For the first time this year, the Scouts also posted vintage cookie ads an
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I’m with Justin.
links for 2007-03-01
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“Once a relatively pedestrian function on Madison Avenue compared with the glamorous creative jobs, media buying has become a critically important role since the Internet and other digital media have exploded the variety of media outlets available.”
links for 2007-02-21
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The article contends that, “several factors are holding back online video’s ad-revenue growth: fragmented audiences, limited inventory, a lack of video created specifically for the web and a still-evolving ad-buying model.”