by Rob Cottingham | May 7, 2010 | Social Signal
Is there such a thing as too much clarity?
Northern Voice 2010 got off to a great start this morning with Bryan Alexander‘s opening keynote, a call for us to embrace mystery in the online world. He surveyed the terrain of mainstream fear-mongering around the Internet (“Facebook can give you syphilis!”) (I’m actually willing to hear that case being made) before suggesting that some degree of genuine mystery can offer a tremendously engaging experience.
I captured some of it on the iPad:
by Rob Cottingham | Dec 5, 2009 | Cartoons, Conferences and workshops, Social Media
October’s cartoon-blogging at the Real-Time Web Summit was a well-received experiment in innovative event coverage. The response was overwhelmingly positive, the Twitter stream showed people appreciated the added dimension to the event, and the organizers were... by Rob Cottingham | Oct 16, 2009 | Cartoons, Noise to Signal, Social Signal
Someone offers a bottle of wine to everyone who didn’t do a PowerPoint presentation
by Rob Cottingham | Oct 16, 2009 | Cartoons, Noise to Signal, Social Signal
Competing developers agree! Next stop: Middle East peace.
by Rob Cottingham | Oct 16, 2009 | Cartoons, Noise to Signal, Social Signal
Summit attendees tell another attendee ‘We can’t help but notice you’re using the wrong Twitter app.’