One Noddah One Kine Day?
Is the filming of One Kine Day returning to the Kailua skate part? Saw these posted along the street this morning but didn’t get a chance to check them out closeup.
Is the filming of One Kine Day returning to the Kailua skate part? Saw these posted along the street this morning but didn’t get a chance to check them out closeup.
I didn’t expect Jay-Z’s latest release, Blueprint 3, to be a daily special on Amazon, but there it is. For today only, get this beat-filled masterpiece for only $3.99!
Run This Town and D.O.A (Death of Autotune) already have airplay. Empire State of Mind has an awesome chorus by Alicia Keys. I prefer the beats of Off That over On To the Next One, and the A Star is Born turns up the RPMs a bit. Reminder is just that, a reminder of who’s still on the top of his game. Young Forever has an interesting sample of Forever Young. All in all, a solid addition to your music collection.
Overnight, there was quite a bit of Twitter discussion about the history of @alohaarleen. Arleen’s a prolific tweeter (too walaau mouth for me) with 80,000 followers who crossed a few too many people here on the island. Then the past started coming out. High drama in Twitterlulu!
Norah Jones was supposed to perform at the Hawaii Writers Conference but had to cancel due to poor sales of the $100-500 tickets. The conference itself took place, just without the gala fundraiser featuring Jones.
Although Norah couldn’t perform in the Aloha state, she definitely landed on her feet this week, performing at Apple’s Special Event that featured the return of Steve Jobs.
I’m hoping her Apple appearance had nothing to do with her Hawaii cancellation.
Obviously a Mac OS X Snow Leopard can cry. Just don’t upgrade to iTunes 9 along with the accompanying music library update, gap analysis, and genius matching and update your iPhone to 3.1 and redeem an iTunes gift card and do a Time Machine backup all on a variety of drives. You too can make a Snow Leopard cry.
For the special occasion of September 9, 2009 aka 9/9/09, online shirt purveyor Threadless is selling their custom designed shirts for $9. It’s a great time to load up on some fun tees.
I placed my very first order with Threadless after seeing a few catchy designs like this pulpy one.
FYI, shipping to Hawaii for three shirts was ~$8. Also, supposedly the American Apparel-made shirts shrink less than the Threadless branded shirts.
I couldn’t believe it and had to watch for a bit as our new postal carrier went off roading to deliver mail in the neighborhood. Instead of stopping his mail truck and getting out to make his deliveries, he would drive on curbs, squeeze by brushes, and do anything so he didn’t have to get out. What a trip!
The word “organic” is all over the place, supplanting the word “natural.” Naturally, there’s organic food and organic fertilizer, and organic chemistry has been around forever. But organic growth? Organic search results based upon Search Engine Optimization? Organic computing? Organic law? Do you work in an organic organization? The remastered Beatles music coming out today is described as “stunningly clear, spacious and organic.”
With all this organic talk, I want to harken back and remember things naturally.
SLAM’s annual Kicks issue is out. Derrick Rose is rocking his Adidas on the cover, but for me, the return of the And1 Tai Chi is way cooler. Get your kicks fix now.
The Star Bulletin preview of this year’s UH football team has this great spoof of the Macworld magazine. Yep, it’s Mackworld with Head Coach Greg McMackin on the cover. Got to love the computer themed titles.
And lest you forget, Mack 2.0 is more sensitive and understanding.
The day before the premiere of Glee, the series has released additional songs to purchase on iTunes.
Get Lea Michele’s cover of Take a Bow. ![]()
Or check out the entire crew doing the classic Push It. ![]()
If you can wait, the Glee musical collection will release on November 3.
Quick, what are your guesses of the top three social media sites used by corporations for marketing purposes? Is is MySpace? How about Facebook? Is YouTube used?
My limited, unofficial research brought me across these sites:
Here’s the gallery of screen shots from these sites:
From these various sites, the most popular that are surfacing are Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. This trio is becoming the big three of social media marketing used by companies to engage and interact with their customers.
But is there room for one more? The inclusion of iTunes (and the App Store) in the above samples is very interesting and could hint at Apple’s next move. No, I’m not suggesting that Apple enter the social media space to challenge the current contenders. That’s not Apple’s way. Historically, Apple only enters the fray when the company feels it can dominate the space or effectively change the game.
This is where Apple could make a definite impact, providing users with the preeminent means of engaging with social media. No, Apple should not make their own version of Facebook (sorry MobileMe), but instead get people connected to Facebook. As in mobile or desktop access to Facebook using an iPhone, iPod, or a Mac, as in publishing pictures to Facebook using iPhoto, as in sharing musical tastes with Facebook using iTunes, as in sharing movies on Facebook using iMovie, as in feeding other content to Facebook via integration with an iPhone app. Same with YouTube, iMovie ’08 included exporting to YouTube, the recent iPhone 3GS supports mobile movie uploads to YouTube, and now Snow Leopard’s QuickTime X can export to YouTube straight from the OS. You see a trend here?
By approaching the social media space not as a service, but as a connector to these services, Apple can change the game and really ingrain itself in the social media landscape. That is Apple’s way.