This week: smile if you want ice cream, talking with your neighbors with digital tools, HTML5 Rocks and the Times paywall decreases the market share of the Times with 50%.
- Unilever launches world’s first smile-activated ice cream vending machine
While instantly gratifying, buying ice cream from a vending machine isn’t as fun as it could be. - Americans Are Increasingly Using Digital Tools To Interact With Neighbors
According to the recently released Neighbors Online report from Pew Internet, 27% of American adult Internet users (which translates to 20% of all adults) use digital tools to interact with their neighbors and keep themselves informed about community issues. - The Internet Won’t Damage Your Brain – But it Might Ruin Your Life
In his recent New York Times piece Mind Over Mass Media, Pinker, a renown cognitive scientist and professor of psychology at Harvard, lashes out at a series of recent articles that he sees as representations of the “moral panic” about the rise of new media. - In Online Retail, Usability Is Rated No. 1
According to the “Revolutionizing Website Design” report from digital marketing agency Oneupweb, Web users expect a lot from shopping sites, but their focus is on the fundamentals that facilitate purchasing. - Facebook Search just threw down the Google-flavored gauntlet.
There were a lot of questions when Facebook first started talking about the Open Graph. Today, those questions were just answered.
Light reading:
- Times paywall: initial data and analysis (50% decrease in market share!)
- The Value of Social CRM to the Individual Employee
- Enterprise 2.0 Software for Consultants
- HTML5 Rocks!
- Google Scores a Big Victory for BitTorrent Sites
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Rick Mans is a social media evangelist within Capgemini. You can follow and connect with him via Twitter or his personal blog