Reproduced from the Areeba Company Blog. Colin is the Director of Client Services and has been with Areeba since May 2004. This is part 1 of a series focusing on the different approaches to a successful digital project. Colin Yeung, writes from the Client Services viewpoint taking an operational strategy approach. Over the years, I’ve [...]
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My first reaction was to laugh. The second was to frown. The third response was: “Damn it! Since when have I been described as bloody UNREMARKABLE?!” My excuse is that I’ve been onboard for only 2 weeks. So there. Once I was over my fit of apoplexy, I went back and Twanalysed a few other [...]
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I can see this announcement by Google in recent days about releasing the Analytics API to developers creating a whole new cottage industry overnight: Custom tailored and tracked analytics targetted, triggered and monitored at discretion by customers directly. The dev team at the Areeba offices think this is very cool, as it opens up whole [...]
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Not following aplusk as such, recently he’s gone on the record for challenging everyone from Ted Turner & @CNN across to a bunch of nobodies, with far less publicity cred to hit the iconised 1,000,000 mark from a followers point of view. Sounds like an opportunity to register yourself as a religion and avoid a [...]
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Technorati’s 5th annual report commenting on that which it focuses on so well – Blogs – citing a pot pourri of mind boggling statistics, insights and conclusions around the “State of the Blogosphere“. The reports comprehensive nature was delivered across a 5 day period, and split across a host of areas looking at variables such [...]
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Interesting & Noteworthy
Tags: Areeba, communications, digital, digital communications, information architects japan, Opinion, social media, useful internet tools, web agency, web trend map
April 6, 2009
Hard on the heels of my post a few weeks back, Information Architects Japan has just released Version 4 of its Web Trend Map. The full version can be viewed here at http://www.informationarchitects.jp/wtm, or click on the below image for a full size 6740 x 4768 (JPG 2.56Mb) on Flickr. As at time of writing [...]
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Opinion
Tags: Areeba, digital, digital communications, Hothouse, mUmBRELLA, new media, Opinion, Simon Julian, Simon Van Wyk, web agency
March 31, 2009
mUmBRELLA has been operating since the start of 2009 and is ostensibly a place to pass commentry about Australian new media and traditional media. Recently Simon van Wyk of HotHouse passed comment about the state of play of the interactive industry in Australia. In his own words, it was a rant, but if had removed [...]
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Opinion
Tags: Areeba, communications, digital, digital agency structure, digital communications, Gruen Transfer, new media, Opinion, web agency, web team
March 26, 2009
I was watching the Gruen Transfer on ABC tonight and as usual, was suitably impressed, entertained and intellectually stimulated all at once. It is a great show. In saying that, I thought I would have a look at the website itself and was drawn to their section titled Adworkers. It lists out the different roles [...]
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This is very cool. Using the Tokyo Subway as an overlay, the uber smart dudes at Information Architects Japan have listed out close to 300 of the WWW most visited and influential websites. Each train line represents a trend which the site portrays i.e. social network, news etc. Interactive version here: http://informationarchitects.jp/start/
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CMS Watch have recently released their 2009 Content Managment System Subway map which attempts to portray the ever changing CMS landscape into something reasonably cohesive and more visually engaging than a spreadsheet grid. Of particular note is the massive upheaval from previous years in the arrangement of the suburbs and proximity of the major players [...]
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