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Marketing

Cause For Drinks: Thursday Nov 6, 5-8 PM, @ the Whistlestop

Yes, if the Ninthlink blog is not about promoting/cultivating great ideas, then I don't know what it is for. And if a Cause For Drinks is not a great idea, well, then, I should probably go home... Anyways, in preparation on the day before Ninthlink's Alex Smith and the rest of The Modlins rock the Whistlestop, there is more to bring you to Southpark ((insert theme song to South Park here...)) : its The Cause For Drinks! And what is…
October 30, 2008
Design

Tomorrow’s Technology: What Role Does Your Brand Play?

A recent TV commercial has the new CEO of Sprint holding up the latest cell and saying one simple and true line, “It’s amazing we still call them phones.” It's a black and white ad, set in the Empire Diner in New York City. He then says that technology is useless if you don't know if it is there or know how to use it. This is an excellent product commercial and points out something so obvious that many of…
October 30, 2008
Design

Matt Stallings in Subtext’s MIAO & MOUSUBI

Oh yes, I should really make him write more about it, but he is off to the Bay Area for a very spooky Bay Area Halloween, or something. Anyways, he and many many more (49 other) awesome artists will be particing in the first ever custom MIAO & MOUSUBI-Show @ the Subtext Gallery here in San Diego. The show opens November 14th, running until December 7th, and we are psyched. (more…)
October 30, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Wazzel is live and in yo’ FACE…BOOK

We are proud to announce the launch of another successful Facebook application, Wazzel Sports Brain! Yay, wahoo, its live, its fun, its sporty, it sucks you in and is very easy to distract you at work while trying to reach the next level.  In a nutshell, its a good salty one, so check it out on Facebook today : http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=29956981883 or you can play on their website at http://www.wazzel.com/wgame!
October 30, 2008
Marketing

San Diego Film Festival Review
Film Culture and New Media Technology

Last month, the San Diego Film Festival held its seventh annual event in the Gaslamp Quarter of downtown. From September 25-28, films from all over the world—and local—were shown at the Pacific Gaslamp Theatre downtown. There were features, dramas, shorts, documentaries, action shorts films, films about the environment and ecology, films about at-risk youth in Australia to a mystical take on the mysterious UFO lights that hovered over Phoenix, Arizona in March, 1997. (more…)
October 30, 2008