Make yourself comfortable and watch this… What would e-mail look like when it was invented today?
A wave is equal parts conversation and document. People can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more.
A wave is shared. Any participant can reply anywhere in the message, edit the content and add participants at any point in the process. Then playback lets anyone rewind the wave to see who said what and when.
A wave is live. With live transmission as you type, participants on a wave can have faster conversations, see edits and interact with extensions in real-time.
Very creative campaign for Greenpeace on Youtube. Instead of using the same old images of dying animals, filthy water and falling trees, the red YouTube playback-bar is the main character in these simple, but innovating movies…
The red bar represents the temperature on Planet Earth.
The bar above represents something that will happen when the temperature goes up!
Note that all these movies are linked to each other in Youtube.
Made by AlmapBBDO
Below you can see the live streaming of the Wolfram Alpha release control room. I’m glad I’m not there, it looks a bit like NASA… We’ll do a review in a couple of days. Please stay tuned
Recently we bought a new domain name at ONE.COM! Immediately they send us an email with a warning for domain fraude. This is what it said (in Dutch):
Beste,
Uw domein ~ wordt gehost bij One.com. Als uw webhosting provider voelen we ons verplicht u te informeren over de huidige poging tot fraude met betrekking tot het vernieuwen van domeinen.
Domain Renewal Group, Namejuice.com en Domain Registry Of America (DROA)
Wanneer u een melding heeft ontvangen met betrekking tot het verlopen van een .com, .net, .org, .info of .biz domein van één van de drie bedrijven die hierboven genoemd worden, negeert u dan die brief of e-mail. Uw domein ~ is veilig bij One.com. Het zal automatisch door ons vernieuwd worden en er is geen reden voor u om actie te ondernemen.
Today, we got a letter from the mailman:
This company is charging us for (recommended) 45 Euros. It looks professional, it looks like it’s real… but we know better! Hopefully we can prevent some fraude by posting this.
It was in the paper today, I received a bunch of newsletters from it, but it’s not live yet… Yes, I’m talking about Wolfram Alpha! Luckely for us, the following YouTube movie shows a good preview. Enjoy!