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The End of Twitter?

June 18, 2009, 08:59 AM

The End of Twitter?

eMarketer writes that Twitter’s recent meteoritic rise in the media, especially with recent Time magazine cover, will soon spell doom for everyone’s darling 140-character social media service.

I don’t think so. Because of Twitter’s API and how it’s been drilled into the consciousness of anyone who’s online, I don’t think Twitter will die easily. Nor will Facebook for that matter. The use of Twitter, Facebook and other social media to coordinate protests in Iran proves my point. There’s no putting the genie back in the bottle.

Link: Time to Write Twitter’s Tombstone?

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Interactive, Media, Print

Gray Lady with a Jetpack

February 16, 2009, 08:10 AM

Gray Lady with a Jetpack

Print is dying. With the recent shutterings of Domino, Craft, Cottage Living and a slew of magazines, and the layoffs at various newspapers, print is dying. That’s why it’s important for newspapers and magazines to reinvent themselves and make them relevant again in the 21st century.

That is why I love that the New York Times is innovating. With their special interactive story features to T Magazine to their Fashion Week collection browser, they are embracing the print killer and creating new opportunities for readers to engage with the news, and for advertisers to speak to their audiences.

The New York Times latest endeavor is a public beta of sorts, along the same vain as some Google products, and is called Article Skimmer. It basically takes the articles and lays it out in a nice, neat, easy-to-skim grid. It’s not Flash, just DHTML, and it’s quite lovely.

(via NYTimes.com First Look Blog)

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Although he has been designing since the seventh grade, Roger Wong officially began his design career in 1995. He is currently a creative director at PJA Advertising + Marketing in San Francisco.

This site is an outlet for his musings on design, advertising and culture.