The Future of Social Media Parenting
My school friend Adam at Glastonbury.
The only social media link is that it was shared on Facebook. In true internet ‘meme’ style he posted the plain image and it was ‘posterised’ by another friend.
It is a picture made for sharing. Content remains king.
Right. Back to the social media then.
New replay image (above) proves disallowed England World Cup Goal did NOT cross the goal line.
So there’s no need for all that fancy football technology afterall.
Patent pending.
NEW iPhone 4 antenna booster! Just $29.99. Really works!*
* As tested compared to licking your hands and squeezing really hard in a weird way that most people are unlikely to do accidentally at the same time that their hands are wet and they’re transferring a lot of data. Results not guaranteed.
Mind-blowingly awesome video of 8-bit classics attacking America. Incredibly well down special effects and a great dose of nostalgia too.
I particularly love the Tetris blocks vanishing whole lines of buildings away!
The Art of Analog Computing
The premise of this short film is to represent the digital tools and interfaces we use daily in an analog way. In the analog office, your computer desktop becomes your actual desk, your inbox gets flooded with Spam cans, the server runs past you multiple times a day (and perhaps crashes every now and then), and Twitter users follow each other around the space. This concept is essentially just for fun but also reminds us just how digitally connected we all are. The video was acted and produced entirely by the Meltmedia team and filmed in the Meltmedia office
Buy a Facebook stamp and put a ‘Like’ (or ‘Dislike’) on everything in the real world. Why stop at curating a semantic web when there’s a whole world of opinion out there?
What would you put your ‘Like’ stamp on in the real world?





1 year ago
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halfthecarbs:
Brilliant.
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