Hugh MacLeod is a cartoonist, author, creator of the wildly popular blog gapingvoid, and a champion of the idea that marketers should be creating social objects - ideas that are packaged as text, images, documents, or movies that can be
shared with other people quickly and easily to relay an idea.
Not exact matches
As I
shared our co-sleeping intentions
with others, I
quickly realized what a controversial topic it can be from
people thinking it's unsafe, inappropriate, or just plain weird to sleep
with your baby.
Twitter - social networking & microblogging service Facebook - a popular social network that connects
people with friends &
others Author Blog - a personal log of thoughts and comment interactions published on a webpage Flickr - online photo management &
sharing application FeedBurner - allows bloggers the ability to manage their RSS feeds & track usage of their subscribers Digg - a place for
people to discover and
share content from anywhere on the web Goodreads - see what friends are reading; keep track of what you've read & organize your book lists Library Thing - catalogs your books online, easily &
quickly Google Alerts - email updates of the latest relevant Google results based on your choice of topic Delicious - social bookmarking service that lets you keep,
share & discover the best of the web
What's missing is team productivity — the ability to make it so that
people working on things together can
quickly publish and
share information
with coworkers or
others outside the company or friends.
One of the biggest problems
with the Sonos multi-room music system is that there is no docking solution allowing you to
quickly share other people's music when they come visiting.