My programmatic highlight of SXSW Interactive a few weeks ago, by far, was the keynote address given by Jane McGonigal - a noted game designer and games researcher, specializing in pervasive games and alternate reality games.
In all honesty, before the speech, I wasn’t in any way interested in games or what Jane had to say. [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Mobile Technology'
PlusOneMe.com - Gold Stars for Grown Ups
Posted by Jake · April 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Category: Innovation · Mobile Technology · Technology · websites
Tags:friends, Innovation, Technology, websites
Twitter-ous Virtues
Posted by Jake · March 28th, 2008 · No Comments
<script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://shots.snap.com/ss/95f0dc342a26c3da87727767b468a6ff/snap_shots.js”></script> I’ve had a couple different conversations/arguments about Twitter in the last few weeks - both online and off. I will admit, I was once adamantly averse to tweeting as I saw it mostly as a big time waster. Then I went to SXSW.
At SXSW I saw how it could be [...]
Category: Events · Mobile Technology · Social Media · websites
Tags:Social Media, SXSW Interactive, Twitter.com, websites
SMSs From Tibet Sensored. Next Step: Engage Chinese Netizens
Posted by Jake · March 19th, 2008 · 2 Comments
The more you dig into the actions of the Chinese against Tibet, the more cold and systematic their cultural genocide begins to appear. Indeed “cold and systematic” is exactly what genocide is in the first place. (Just ask the Rwandans whose recognized genocide took place in 1994, but which had indicators and events happening as [...]
Category: Community Organizing · Foreign Policy · Government · Mobile Technology · Social Media
Tags:advocacy, blogs, China, Foreign Policy, photography, Politics, Social Networks, Tibet
