I’m an entrepreneurial twenty three year old, part of the team at we are social, a conversation agency based in London.
On this site, I blog mainly about communication, design, technology and the arts, and their impact on society. I also write the Skype blog.
Amusing, but frustratingly impotent.
Some clever observations, although none of them shocking — while vaguely amusing, the whole performance seems frustratingly impotent as a piece of performance art.
On a side note, the Guardian reports that Verizon have signed a deal with YouTube which will see popular clips being made available in a mobile-friendly format.
Writes Andrew Clark:
Critics suggested the limited scope of the deal could undermine the key to YouTube’s popularity — the freedom to browse through a vast archive of largely uncensored clips. But mobile phone companies believe even a small-scale offering will encourage customers to sign up for lucrative web browsing services.
Could YouTube finally bring the 3G operators something worth marketing?
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I’m an entrepreneurial twenty three year old, part of the team at we are social, a conversation agency based in London.
On this site, I blog mainly about communication, design, technology and the arts, and their impact on society. I also write the Skype blog.
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