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The Rise and Rise of Presence Applications

October 20, 2007

Whether you call it micro-blogging, mini-blogging or a presence application (PA), one thing is for certain it is changing the way we connect and interact. PA’s like Twitter and Jaiku (to name a few) have extremely simple interfaces, are easy to comprehend and are highly addictive. Although PA’s are not new it seems that they are gaining traction because they offer an advantage over traditional digital expression technologies, the ability to interact via the interface of choice, be it a browser, IM, plugin, custom app or mobile phone. But I believe that mobile blogging can be attributed to the fast take-up and continuity of use that PA’s are currently experiencing. So how is this technology changing the way we connect and interact? [Read more]

What carparks teach us about newmedia

October 10, 2007

What do carparks and newmedia have in common? Answer: people!


Photo Copyright © Melanie J Cook - go to blog / flickr

I had to go to the shopping centre, not something that I relish, to pick up some supplies for the 23 people that would grace our home for an evening of food, games and socialising. I quickly found a park, raced in, purchased the items and exited to my car. Driving away from my parking space I noted in my rear vision mirror two cars fighting for the recently emptied spot. The sight of flying hands and harsh words bemused me enough to stop and examine what was happening within the confines of the carpark. [Read more]

Physical Hyperlinking

September 20, 2007

You are walking down a street and see a poster with the new car you are interested in, so you whip out your phone and tag (take a photo of) the hypercode (hyperlink-barcode) in the bottom right corner with the inbuilt camera. The web enabled phone queries the HCS (Hypercode Server) which takes you to the products Hypercode Hub Page and you are presented with the following options: Save to del.icio.us | Goto website | Send to Inbox | Mark for followup.

Sound far fetched. Far from it!! In fact this could become the next big wave presenting an easy way for consumers to “tag” real world items so they can organise, purchase or simply gain more information. The technology is already successfully in use in Japan and Korea and Nokia is embedding the technology into its new S60 and S40 models for the Chinese market, a market of over 500 million phones.

McDonalds Chip Package
Here is a McDonalds chip package from japan with the code on the back (Photo thanks to Chion Wolf - flickr link)

The possibilities that such a simple but powerful bridge between the physical and digital world brings is simply mindboggling! Simply put, anything in the real world can become a entry point to a world of digital information. That is a powerful value concept!!