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Jeromy Stallings

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Some Cool New iPhone Apps

Now that the new iPhone OS is out today, here are some cool new apps that you can apply and use... Golf fans will be able to watch live video coverage of the U.S. Open using a free iPhone app powered by IBM. The application benefits from the iPhone 3.0 OS' enhanced processing speed and video capabilities, so the video should look even better.     (more…)
June 19, 2009
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Will Bing Bring in the Bling for Microsoft?

The Search is Afoot Mocrosoft's new  Bing search engine has brought innovation to the marketplace and users are responding by returning again and again to the service. Two weeks into its launch and Bing has boosted Microsoft's search share by about 3% points, according to ComScore. Instead of Google's white space approach, Bing adds some Bling, introducing a new glossy photo everyday embedded with interesting factoids and blurbs related to the picture. Categories such as Travel, Shopping, Health and Videos…
June 18, 2009
DevelopmentMarketing

Two New Online Interactive Reality Shows for You to Watch

Microsoft launched a new interactive reality web series produced with Reveille and its ad agency JWT. It's Everybody's Business with Jack & Suzy Welsh presents as a novel way to promote the company's enterprise software solutions (such as  its Silverlight video platform).  Former General Electric chairman Jack Welsh and his wife pay house calls to businesses like Hertz to give advice and constructive criticism -- it's kind of like Mr. T's Pity the Fool for business managers. (more…)
June 17, 2009
Development

The Twitter Revolution and Global Politics

Once again, Twitter finds itself at the forefront of not only digital culture change, but world politics and the dissemination of information. In the current state of unrest and revolt in Iran, tweets have become the main form of journalism, sending out information 140 characters or less to tell the world what is happening behind closed national borders. (more…)
June 17, 2009
DesignDevelopment

Award-Winning Documentary “talhotblond” Uses Multi-Platform Approach

The Seattle International Film Festival awarded Barbara Schroeder's cautionary internet tale talhotblond with the Grand Jury Prize in its documentary competition last Sunday. The true crime tale, which made its world premiere at Seatlle, narrates the bizarre murder of a young man in upstate New York -- and a direct result of an ongoing false performance and hookwink of an assumed online identity. The strange events leasding to homicide unfold after Tom, a 47-year-old ex-Marine, meets whom he is duped into believing is…
June 16, 2009