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Last week we invited 30 professional media enthusiasts for a networking brainstorm session. Thank you for the wake-up call.
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We know there’s something we’re missing. There always is. Please tell us what inspires you.
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Triggered by Jon Lund’s latest blogpost, “Facebook killed the blog” – and also discussions at the New Media Days brainstorm the other day – I came to wonder: Is Facebook really suffocating all other web services? Have the majority of … Continued
At the New Media Days office we’re still processing the great attendee feedback we’ve received, but for now we thought we’d share some key findings with you; namely which sessions people thought were the very best! Interestingly, it was an art project that dazzled the Danish media business. {read on}
New Media Days 08 came and went. We’ve spent the past week feeling equally exhausted as conference organisers and ecstatic about the great feedback we’re getting from our guests; it’s an invaluable resource when planning for New Media Days 09 and we love you too!
Speaking of days past: Last Wednesday was Blog Action Day … [continues]
If the teenagers won’t watch TV someone like MTV is looking at trouble. The international research analysis, “Circuits of Cool”, had the goal of tapping into the young customers’ needs of technology, media and networking to point a twenty-year-old media conglomerate safely into the new century.
Some day soon we’ll be able to look up ”piracy” in the dictionary and find a favorable description like “peer-to-peer sharing of commercial products for the benefit of creator and consumer alike.” Face it: Illegal sharing of copyrighted music, movies, software etc. is a business model the industry just can’t afford to be without because it’s an effective adoption driver.
Once a week we look back at last year’s New Media Days conference and serve you the key insights from a session…
When Jaiku co-founder, Petteri Koponen, talked about “Microblogging and the Future of Social Media” at New Media Days 07, Jaiku.com had been serving the public for 15 months and property of Google for two weeks. The latter relation being a good pointer of Jaiku’s success in the social webosphere.
The amount of social web services is increasing day by day. We use them and love them because we are an inherently social species. But even so this pace 2.0 is testing our time and ability to continually update our virtual lives. And keep up-to-date on the lives of our friends.
Enter lifestreaming – a natural step on the ladder of social media evolution…
Why limit inspiration, perspective and conversation to only two days? Just as the New Media Days conference in Copenhagen covers the forefront of media development once a year, the NewMediaBlog will be your daily feed of media news, trends, and … Continued
New Media Blog Why limit inspiration, perspective and conversation to only two days? Just as the New Media Days conference in Copenhagen covers the forefront of media development once a year, the New Media Blog (NMB) is your daily feed … Continued