Trendscout and coolhunter Josh Spear about digital natives:
Much more interesting than the fact that he gives a speach on digital natives at the Google Zeitgeist conference is the fact that he seems to market himself effectively…
I love it. During the very prominent German TV show „Schlag den Raab“, Google became on of the things for a contest.
There have already been informal contests on the net to find Googlewhacks since nearly 5 years:
Your goal: find that elusive query (two words – no quote marks) with a single, solitary result!
In this German TV Show it was similar: The task was to find one word combination, which was put together of two words (in Germany, we can put together words to construct word combinations of any length), with the fewest hits… And it is still possible to find 1 hit wonders, even after 5 years of increasing clutter and billions of additional websites in the Google directory…
This is one of those most amazing setups: Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are being interviewd during the „All Things Digital“ conference this year. They talk about the computer, software and internet industry, some thoughts about the history but also the future, etc. Well worth watching, also very entertaining!
It already starts with a prologue of other incidents in the last few decades, when the two met for discussions.
Watch Steve talk about things he can’t talk about yet, but „they are beautiful, so amazing, they will blow you away“. Again and again. And Bill trying to tell fascinating stories by stating facts.
If you don’t have the time to watch it all the way, make sure you watch at least the „highlights reel„
I know this has launched already some days ago. But I am fascinated by it nevertheless!
Googlemaps now offers 360° views of the streets of some of the major cities in the US. But not only view from selected hotspots. You can virtually „drive down“ fifth avenue by clickin on the arrows in you can see in the screen shot in the middle of the road.
Ad creative will be less than :30 and made skippable for users. Publishers will be able to select which videos to monetize, and track their performance using AdSense. Publishers can also choose where the ads will appear within the videos. Akin to standard AdSense deals, ad revenue will be split between the website publisher and Google.
Google’s Zeitgeist is over. Not it’s Hot Trends. A dream for any analysts mind…
Google apparently buys Feedburner and will then have access to these feeds for AdSence. If they insert Adsense without my knowledge, I will stop using Feedburner!