The Viennese politician Ursula Stenzel wants Vienna revelers in its place: curfew from 4 clock!Vienna's party community that tries to stop now and has made the "Barbra Streisand" Song of the fast times, "Ursula Stressned" tinkered song to protest against it!
Vienna's organizers, artists and party-goers to act according to the motto "Fight for your right - to paaaarty". They have joined forces to publish the video under the label "copy_paste". After a teaser now is also the official video called "Ursula Stressned" online:
copy_paste - Ursula Stressned (official video) ( via )
Hammer did well! Some scenes are extremely well adjusted and the Viennese slang sounds so great! copy_paste, this action of a petition the same: Every view counts on Youtube! 10 points for this action, I hope for the Viennese, that even after four or what may be happening!
Last week was the trend forum to an end.This year we met at the BMW Welt in Munich on the topics of future and trend research, innovation management and marketing trends.
I have also received invitations from the Management Forum Starnberg, did not participate, but am interested in the discussions and results. The blog of the organizer and has interesting interviews and reports on this.
Yesterday has Trendletter blog the top 15 results from entrepreneurial point of view summarized and published. Actually, I can emphasize the most. The industrial work is there - always give customers expect from tomorrow, of course, sustainability and privacy is increasingly becoming a rare and precious commodity - regardless of the knowledge network society. I can also imagine that the number of surprises is greater than the number of business trends and therefore must prepare in addition to market research and trend scouting staff also increased for changes / improvements.
Cute Easter Egg in Google Maps!You want from Japan to China, according to Google Maps proposes to take a jet ski!
To Japan from China must necessarily come to you somehow overcome the East China Sea. The shortest distance between the two countries would Shimo Koshiki Iceland and Shanghai.
Social networks on the Internet have influenced our public relations major.This is very impressive graphically, if one has a birthday.All Facebook, or what?
That have blossomed into platforms like Facebook more and more central to public relations tools, I could show good example to the 'birthday': I have simply listed the number of people over my various Kommunkationskanäle (telephone, Internet, mail) had congratulated.
In June, I am now again another year older now mature. I do not want to talk shop again that the Internet and especially social networks among our Kommunkation have changed significantly, but only to the list of birthday greetings tie from the previous year. Dieselmal divided by channel and platform (the numbers in brackets are the values from the previous year):
Have an article today in Business Week (Issue 31, p. 12) about the tremendous growth of eBay's subsidiary PayPal read."The daughter drives the mother" is there to read.
While Ebay sales in the second Quarter of 2010 could increase by 6%, PayPal reached an incredible increase in sales of 22%, and was one of the biggest drivers will Paypal Germany. In just twelve months, in Germany the number of accounts has increased by 50%.
From buyers perspective, I find Paypal too well. It's fast and you have the so-called buyer protection. From vendor perspective, however, argues against Paypal, that fees are due.
I have watched more than 100 million others just like the Euro Vision Song Contest.Same time I'm on our star-for-the-oslo.de live comments from Facebook and Titter-tracked users.One even wanted "more" Lena Meyer-Landrut
The highlight of the discussion was very clear during the performance of Lena Meyer-Landrut. The live ticker came barely keep up and I almost missed this great Facebook status update:
A true fan of Lena Meyer-Landrut That thousands of other Facebook users reading this post could also be affected less discreet, well not really.
Particularly strong eruption of the volcano's ash cloud Eyjafjallajökull and the social web has been discussed.
Here are a few examples what extent has accepted this and how companies interested and concerned about the social web used to help each other.
Now that the ash cloud issues, shipping delays and stranded passengers slowly ebbs away, is increasing discussion about how companies have mastered the Internet using the information and communication needs of more or less. Above all airlines had to prove themselves.
The ash cloud and social media:
News of the outbreak of the volcano with the unpronounceable name Eyjafjallajökull and its impact execute the air traffic over the Internet virtually flooded. You look at what dimensions the topic in social media has assumed, then that is truly more than impressive.
I'm too enthusiastic about fast - but the bad experiences with brands dominate just as quickly in my head. Kunde2.0 the blogs here. More of it in "about me".