Archive for the ‘Features’ Category

Desmond Tutu Webcast

By ScribeLabs in Features, Media.

Conversation about reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa and Northern Ireland. Tune in March 7 @ 4:30 ET.

Lessons Learned: Reflections on Interactive Advertising

By ScribeLabs in Features, Strategy.

Over on ScribeMedia.org we’re running a series of video interviews, write-ups and reflections on lessons learned from this year’s Interactive Advertising Bureau annual shindig in Carlsbad, California.

Catching Up is Easy to Do

By ScribeLabs in Features.

Someone once asked where we’ve been. From working on our publication to working on other people’s publications to shooting documentaries, this is where we’ve been. And then some.

Aardvark and the Synaptic Web

By Michael Cervieri in Features, Strategy.

A meta-web is forming that connects the bits and bytes of our online social actions in new and startling ways. The social search start-up Aardvark shows us how five years from now the 2010 Web will appear quaint.

Media. Communication. Protest.

By Michael Cervieri in Features, Strategy.

Over the past decade dissident groups have utilized Internet communication during crisis to broadcast their message. We take three case studies to see how this has been done. In the process we see that over the years, the ability to harness these technologies is moving from organizations to anyone with actual Internet access.

What’s Up Little Buddy: Going Alpha With BuddyPress

By Michael Cervieri in Features, Software.

Trying to decide on an Open Source Platform that provides robust blogging and social networking capabilities? So were we.

Copyright and Mental Squatting: Headaches That Won’t Go Away

By Michael Cervieri in Features, Media.

As information industries struggle, they grasp at anything to protect their turf. The result is that we all suffer.

Stop Calling Us Consumers on the Social Web

By Michael Cervieri in Features, Strategy.

If Twitter is chattered conversation you need to treat it as such. If you approached a social gathering like a party and said, how am I going to use this situation, and worse, articulated it and acted like it, you’d come off as abrasive and crude.