Archive for Marketing
July 30, 2007 at 1:49 pm · Filed under Business, Marketing
Nulogy is hiring! We are looking to aggressively expand and we currently have a position available for a Senior Rich Internet Application Developer and a Solution Services Professional. Read on for the job postings. If you are interested in any of the positions, please contact me at nulogy_careers_2007@hardcircle.net, and I will pass on your application along!
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This is a unique opportunity to join a young company where you won’t just enjoy the work and culture, you’ll be able to (and be expected to) drive it personally.
Nulogy is an entrepreneurial company based in downtown Toronto. We offer a challenging, flat, and fast-paced workplace, where your peers are very intelligent, hard-working, and light-hearted. There are outstanding opportunities for career advancement and potentially immense long-term rewards.
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September 7, 2006 at 4:28 pm · Filed under Business, Computers, Marketing, News, Technology
Todd Zeigler has posted his opinions on what newspapers need to do to freshen up their websites. A bit of discussion and cross-posting ensued, including one by Adrian Holovaty and a follow-up by Todd.
August 10, 2006 at 10:04 am · Filed under Art, Games, Marketing
Yeah, award shows are usually biased, especially “Video Game Awards”, but it’s still neat that there is going to be a full show for the Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts. They’ve even got a statuette (they’re calling it the Elan), and a host (William Shatner)!
July 26, 2006 at 2:11 pm · Filed under Games, Marketing
Nintendo released a cryptic press release hinting at the date the Wii will become available. Gaming Target deduces that the system will be released on October 2nd, 2006.
July 13, 2006 at 1:27 pm · Filed under Art, Business, Fashion, Marketing, Movies, Music
Chris Anderson has released a chapter from his upcoming book, The Long Tail, in a recent issue of Wired magazine. He argues that the era of the cultural mainstream and megahits is now over, to be replaced with many smaller works. (Wikipedia has lots of good starting points on the idea)
May 3, 2006 at 2:34 pm · Filed under ARGs, Flash, Marketing, Television
That’s right folks, The Lost Experience is starting today in North America. It seems that the first website in what looks like a promising ARG is up: The Hanso Foundation. This is one of the companies linked to the Dharma Initiative from Lost.

The first clue will go out today in the form of a TV advertisment during the show (which is available on the site). Other notable finds have included phone voice mail systems, a Widmore Labs website, and the release of a new book by a passenger on the doomed Flight 815.
Things are getting interesting!
April 19, 2006 at 2:51 pm · Filed under ARGs, Marketing, Rumors, Television

That’s right folks. An official Lost ARG is coming soon. To quote from the article:
ABC, Channel 4 Television in the U.K, and Australia Channel 7 will launch the “Lost Experience,” a revolutionary interactive experience based on the international hit television series, “Lost”. Working together, more than 30 broadcasters from Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific and the Middle East will release clues with new information regarding the mystery and mythology of the island featured in the series. Fans looking to solve the puzzle will find audio, video, and text clues in locations around the world, along with an online community in which to connect and collaborate with others. Just like any other good mystery, clues can and will happen anywhere at anytime across multiple platforms.
Oh, and Discussion is always ongoing at UnFiction.
March 24, 2006 at 11:06 am · Filed under Marketing, Rumors, Technology
Rumors are starting to grow that the iPhone is real.
March 20, 2006 at 11:42 pm · Filed under Fashion, Marketing
So usually, when you find an online store, you have to pay duties when they import whatever product it is into your country. So when you find a store in your country, that sells something you can’t find anywhere else, you tend to notice.


March 10, 2006 at 7:02 pm · Filed under Humor, Marketing, Satire, Technology
Rayne found a satirical video of how Microsoft would redesign the iPod packaging. While Apple in particular seems to do a very good job at packing their products, there is some excellent debate on the problems with consumer technology packaging in general on the Channel 9 Forums, with a wide body of various supporting evidence. It seems that Microsoft may have rumor created this video for an internal marketing meeting for their designers. Perhaps they are still trying to get their products down to 6 buttons.
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