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Ross Mayfield is madly real-time blogging the Red Herring conference (hey, I thought they were bankrupt), and he pulls a great term from the rambling intro of CEO Alex Serge Vieux: Digital Immediate Gratification (DIG).
"In the move to all things digital, consumer electronics are changing the way we live -- and think."I DIG it!
DIG is actually one of the Herring's 10 trends. I'm sure they will post them, but the gist is IM's 76% adoption is driving a culture of immeadiate gratification.
Permalink to Commentspeaking of 'instant' or 'immediate' gratification have you tried: http://www.unpossible.com/blogtraffic.html ? sends you an "IM" message each time someone visits your weblog.
Permalink to CommentI can't seem to get the 'unpossible' script to work. I guess I will contact the maker.
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Tracked on January 25, 2004 11:25 PM
Orkut & Frictionless Whuffie Fun: Are we still speaking English? from since1968 You can instantly measure your techno-cultural savvy if you can parse the following quote by Ross Mayfield. orkut, which should really be named Oogle, demonstrated that a high performance explicit social networking site, well designed for digital immea... [Read More]Tracked on January 26, 2004 10:46 AM
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