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Post Of the Month – December ’09 – Nominations

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A little late with this (mostly due to being snowed in with no electricity) but it's time to call for nominations for Post Of The Month – the last one of the last decade or maybe the first one of the new decade?. Anyhow, I've listed a few starting nominations below (Disclosure: I've included John's "Social Production" post which, strictly speaking, missed the cut by a few days, but in truth I'd meant to include it in November's nominations but somehow didn't – sorry). Please add your nominations in the comments below and I'll stick them all up for a vote. OK, so my starting four are:

Social Production …John V Willshire

Our Real Problem: The Death of the News Package …Adam Tinworth

No Rational Content …Faris Yakob

Some eBook industry 'leaders' are starting to sound exactly like the music industry 5 years ago … Gerd Leonhard

Please nominate your favourites in the comments below.

18 responses to “Post Of the Month – December ’09 – Nominations”

  1. Thomas Wagner Avatar
    Thomas Wagner

    I nominate “Slaves of the feed – This is not the realtime we’ve been looking for”, by Thomas Petersen
    http://000fff.org/slaves-of-the-feed-this-is-not-the-realtime-weve-been-looking-for/
    Let me quote the beginning of his post.
    “Let’s start with what most people probably can agree. Information is accumulating online. The amount of available information is increasing at an exponential rate, some say it doubles every second year. This mean that any illusion of being able to stay up to date with everything that is going on is utopian and has been probably since Guttenberg invented the press.
    Most people know this, yet that is exactly exactly what we all seem to be doing.”

  2. Thomas Wagner Avatar
    Thomas Wagner

    I nominate “Slaves of the feed – This is not the realtime we’ve been looking for”, by Thomas Petersen
    http://000fff.org/slaves-of-the-feed-this-is-not-the-realtime-weve-been-looking-for/
    Let me quote the beginning of his post.
    “Let’s start with what most people probably can agree. Information is accumulating online. The amount of available information is increasing at an exponential rate, some say it doubles every second year. This mean that any illusion of being able to stay up to date with everything that is going on is utopian and has been probably since Guttenberg invented the press.
    Most people know this, yet that is exactly exactly what we all seem to be doing.”

  3. neilperkin Avatar
    neilperkin

    Thanks Thomas 🙂

  4. neilperkin Avatar
    neilperkin

    Thanks Thomas 🙂

  5. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole

    My vote 4 the month goes to gerd leonhard. Wonderfully and eloquently put

  6. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole

    My vote 4 the month goes to gerd leonhard. Wonderfully and eloquently put

  7. Chuck Peters Avatar
    Chuck Peters

    Neil –
    Since you probably won’t list your own http://neilperkin.typepad.com/only_dead_fish/2009/12/bring-me-sunshine.html
    I nominate Amber Naslund’s http://altitudebranding.com/2009/12/whats-left-without-the-tools/
    Thanks,
    Chuck

  8. Chuck Peters Avatar
    Chuck Peters

    Neil –
    Since you probably won’t list your own http://neilperkin.typepad.com/only_dead_fish/2009/12/bring-me-sunshine.html
    I nominate Amber Naslund’s http://altitudebranding.com/2009/12/whats-left-without-the-tools/
    Thanks,
    Chuck

  9. Simon Avatar
    Simon

    Sadly still not reading much (this series is my monthly crib sheet!) but I did enjoy this post from Anil Dash – http://dashes.com/anil/2009/12/life-on-the-list.html

  10. Simon Avatar
    Simon

    Sadly still not reading much (this series is my monthly crib sheet!) but I did enjoy this post from Anil Dash – http://dashes.com/anil/2009/12/life-on-the-list.html

  11. neilperkin Avatar
    neilperkin

    Thanks all. Some good nominations there…

  12. neilperkin Avatar
    neilperkin

    Thanks all. Some good nominations there…

  13. Tim Malbon Avatar
    Tim Malbon

    I would like to nominate http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/01/skinner-box-theres-an-app-for.html for being the most thoughtful and well written post about digital living and being as stimulusaholic… I disagree with Jim but at least he’s writing from a position of actually knowng what he’s talking about. Also interesting to see this on O’Reilly Radar.

  14. Tim Malbon Avatar
    Tim Malbon

    I would like to nominate http://radar.oreilly.com/2010/01/skinner-box-theres-an-app-for.html for being the most thoughtful and well written post about digital living and being as stimulusaholic… I disagree with Jim but at least he’s writing from a position of actually knowng what he’s talking about. Also interesting to see this on O’Reilly Radar.

  15. neilperkin Avatar
    neilperkin

    Thanks Tim – good nomination. OK folks, gonna stick up the vote soon.

  16. neilperkin Avatar
    neilperkin

    Thanks Tim – good nomination. OK folks, gonna stick up the vote soon.

  17. Mark Sargent Avatar
    Mark Sargent

    I nominate http://anaandjelic.typepad.com/i_love_marketing/2009/12/i-dont-care-about-why-people-do-things-i-care-about-how-they-do-them.html
    Ana Andjelic’s article discovers + demonstrates, what I believe (and want) to be a universal principle for this, our new advertising age. It’s potential is to replace conventional brand strategic processes from asking why the consumer does something with the simple observation of how she does it. Thereby adopting more immediate and conclusive observations from digital for conventional branding. “MAKE MY LIFE EASIER” would be the principle and Ana’s insights explains how this is done (for the consumer as much as from the brand strategist).

  18. Mark Sargent Avatar
    Mark Sargent

    I nominate http://anaandjelic.typepad.com/i_love_marketing/2009/12/i-dont-care-about-why-people-do-things-i-care-about-how-they-do-them.html
    Ana Andjelic’s article discovers + demonstrates, what I believe (and want) to be a universal principle for this, our new advertising age. It’s potential is to replace conventional brand strategic processes from asking why the consumer does something with the simple observation of how she does it. Thereby adopting more immediate and conclusive observations from digital for conventional branding. “MAKE MY LIFE EASIER” would be the principle and Ana’s insights explains how this is done (for the consumer as much as from the brand strategist).

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