Sunday, June 22, 2008

Neighbourhood Rock Gods

If you caught my GH4 post you'll already know how much I love filthy 80's rock. The guitar is awesome. Unfortunately it's only ever you and one mate. Sure there's Rock Band but I've never really felt the draw. This has changed!

Two important things have completely changed my mind about Rock Band - 1. I found out you can use the GH guitars (awesome!), and 2. this:


Saturday, June 21, 2008

Google Fashion

It seems Google are poised to take over the..... fashion world?

Well perhaps not, but oogle FashionSatya Paul an Indian fashion designer has created this original Google saree. Trademark issues I hear you call! Well to avoid any trademark issue with Google Satya has just put an O there instead of G.

Clever dude.


Friday, June 20, 2008

Top of Mobile Search

Google currently holds 68 percent of web search share in the US and 87 percent in the UK. This isn't really news though - everyone knows the dominance of Google. What is surprising, imho, is that Google has already firmly grabbed the reins of the Mobile Search game, already holding 61 percent of mobile search (Nielsen Mobile from InformationWeek).

It really does beg the question, is there anything they can't be top of the game at?

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Digital Visualisation

I was recently asked if i could lend a hand to a report by analysing the data flow involved. It wasn't a task I particularly wanted to do (sorry Roisin) but promises were made and so forth. The analysis wasn't difficult but I found myself slightly stumped as to how I should best represent the information as a graphic. All I could think of was an early post of my own on social network visualisation, and an article by Faris and Noah written for Contagious.

Neither fitted the bill, but with a little research I found this
reference piece by Sarah Perez. This is a great list to keep to hand, and demonstrates the vast number of methods out there to visualise digital information. Excellent stuff!



Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Peer2Peer Money Lending?

You're a modern, digitally integrated student; your phone is web enabled, you regularly use three or four social networks, and you understand terms like Twitter, Plurk, Poke and Tag. Unfortunately times are hard and you need a loan. Who do you go to? Your bank? A building society?

Of course not! In this day in age you turn to..... a social network?

As strange as it sounds, this is what the modern student will do. Sites like Prosper.com and Lending Club, offer students a low-interest way to get student loans through peer to peer communities.

Certainly this take social networking to a new level. These sites are exactly what social networking was created for, but was as yet unrealised. The social networking platform is finally being used as it was meant to be: to connect people in need. It’s not just a way to communicate, get viral, and spread content.

Having said all this, and while I commend both companies for attempting to break the mould, I think both will end up in failure. Financial institutions won't let the business go, and surely some computer smart college student will find a way to cheat the system!