Blogging Like its 99

Nick has made a Top 100 European Media & Marketing blogs list based on the Ad Age Power 150 which my blog is listed in. I’m quite pleased coming in at 99 in my second year running this blog :)

Nick has made a Top 100 European Media & Marketing blogs list based on the Ad Age Power 150 which my blog is listed in. I’m quite pleased coming in at 99 in my second year running this blog :)

This is pretty clever: Enter a long world and Thsrs will make it smaller for you. Handy for fitting all that text into something like Twitter or an SMS.
Also available as a plugin for Firefox.
I knew Firefox was conquering ground fast. But not *this* fast: Google Analytics shows visitors to this blog (measured from July last year) have been 40% Firefox users vs. 27% Internet Explorer users. That’s quite strong numbers for Firefox!

But what surprised me most is that Safari is coming up fast with 26% - only 1% to go to kick Internet Explorer of the second lap. That’s some pretty good numbers for my favorite browser.
I’m quite pleased with the 0,19% PSP users too ;)

New from agency Projector Japan (-who picked up every possible digital award with Uniqlock) for clothing-brand Uniqlo comes the Mixplay sequencer.
Its the kind of thing that’s just nice to fiddle with. Super execution, too.
Just select drums, bass, and off you go, yo.

Somehow Citroen decided to start sending me newsletters, which i’m not really interested in so I decided to unsubscribe. I hesitated when I saw the picture of this sad looking woman though - but decided to stand by my decision.

Any mood can take you places - Moodstream is a powerful brainstorming tool designed to help take you in inspiring, unexpected directions. Whether you want images, footage or audio, or just need a stream of fresh ideas, tweak the Moodstream sliders to bring a whole new creative palette straight to you.

This new Google Favicon made a few Kongsters frown today.
And shouldn’t it be a capital G instead of an undercast g?
Wowaweewa! KONG picked up two ADCN awards last night for KPN and Oxfam.

I can easily avoid spam. But this morning I actually found, opened and read a spam message in my Gmail (from the inbox, not the spamfolder). Perhaps because of the neatly tagged title:

Which makes me wonder about the Google spamfilter: I guess the word ’spam’ isn’t in there?