by Rob Cottingham | Apr 14, 2007 | Environment, Non-profits, Online Community, Technology, Vancouver
The 30 Days of Sustainability 2007 site has gone live (and if a few of us at Social Signal look a little more relaxed today than we have for the last week, that’s a big reason)… and with it, a new initiative from the ever-inventive 30 Days folks.... by Rob Cottingham | Apr 4, 2007 | Blogging, Online Community, Technology, Vancouver
Good news for anyone who likes the stuff that Vancity’s been up to online: William Azaroff, their in-house visionary, is shifting his blogging into high gear: I have recently been asked why I don’t give my opinion about web 2.0, social marketing, banking,... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 26, 2007 | Culture, Arts and Popcorn, Technology
This just in; Tod Maffin has the details. They’re responding to huge demand: We first introduced podcasts in 2005, and the demand has been growing ever since, with downloads now averaging more than one million per month. CBC Radio 3, Quirks and Quarks and Ideas... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 25, 2007 | Politics, Technology
This is a year old, but it’s still very, very cool. The campaign is called “Irrepressible.info – an effort by Amnesty International to draw attention to the way too many governments are censoring the Internet, and punishing those who use it to speak... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 19, 2007 | Technology
Adobe Labs has released an alpha version of its upcoming development environment, Apollo. (It replaces a higher-performance technology, Starbuck, which ran into stability problems. And that’ll be it for the cheap Battlestar Galactica references… at least... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 17, 2007 | Online Community, Technology
Thursday, April 12th will see me in Toronto at the CMA Word of Mouth Marketing Conference, speaking on whether marketing works in social media and virtual worlds. (Short answer: Yes, but.) I’m in august company: Michael Seaton, Director of Digital Marketing for...