Ok. This is a bit old, but I think it’s amazing!
Updates from February, 2012
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Viral Birthday
Jimlad
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Great interview with the founder of Foursquare
SanderElastique
Kevin RoseW interviews the founder FoursquareW, Dennis CrowleyW. They talk about entrepreneurship and the history & future of Foursquare. Good stuff!
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Inspiring interview with Mike Monello of Campfire
SanderElastique
In his interview with Brian Seth Hurst, the always inspiring Mike Monello of Campfire has an indepth talk about producing multi-platform stories. They discuss Campfire’s new work for Game of ThronesW, the importance of a story, entrepreneurship and need to experiment within your productions. Definitely worth your time if you’re into this kind of stuff!
Part 1
New Edition of StoryCentric Features Mike Monello, Founding Partner and Executive Creative Director of Campfire, Discussing His from Tracy Swedlow on Vimeo.
Part 2
StoryCentric Features Part II of Brian Seth Hurst’s Interview with Mike Monello, Founding Partner and Executive Creative Directo from Tracy Swedlow on Vimeo.
Via Mike Monello
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Dirty beats ya'll!
SanderElastique
DeBron – Slagroom
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Johnny Cash vs Crowdsourced interactive video
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The Johnny Cash Project, a must see!
Via Rosanne
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LiveShop: a real shop on the web
Jimlad
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Brilliant interactive TV concept
SanderElastique
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Life is like a video game
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In this really interesting TEDxW talk from Seth Priebatsch, the Chief Ninja @ SCVNGR (a game-layer on top of the “real” world). In his talk he explaines how these real-life game mechanics work. Interesting stuff. He states that this decade was the decade of social and the coming decade the decade of games. Enemy RC-XD spotted!
Via Mashable
“How to play” SCVNGR video after the break.
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RockMelt, the social browser
SanderElastique
Visit RockMelt here
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Flipboard, the next step in consuming social content
SanderElastique
If you got an iPadW you must, I repeat MUST, download Flipboard. This is a social (and I mean social) magazine which aggregates content your friends share via TwitterW and FacebookW, but also from sites like BoingBoingW and The OnionW in an extremely nice design. I think the concept and execution it is quite brilliant. A very high “Why didn’t I think of this?”