Foursquare + Google Maps = FourWhere
- - By Ilse Scheepers
Traveller tips for using Facebook and Twitter
Facebook as a sort of collaborative, massive Lonely Planet guide.
- - By César Albarrán
- "It's been unbelievable," said Azaria, a singer who lives in San Francisco. "It was just a quick post on Facebook, but one of my Facebook friends is friends with some people in Austin," and those friends sent her tips on everything from yoga studios to local bus services.
- Social media is changing the way people travel. It is replacing recommendations from experts and strangers with a targeted selection of information from acquaintances and their networks
- Airlines, hotel chains, tourism agencies and companies like Orbitz also use Facebook to keep fans up to date on specials and deals.
@The Powerhouse Museum: About Artefact H10515: a good metaphor for Google
Pertinent artistic metaphor for Google. Please visit the exhibition, it's totally worth it.
- - By César Albarrán
- Visitors can interact with Artefact H10515 by touching the glass case and uploading their own favourite things from within and beyond the Museum via the Thingalyzer. From one day to the next the form of Artefact H10515 will evolve in random and unexpected ways
- Artefact H10515 prowls around feeding on content from a variety of sources from across the internet including the Museum’s own collection to present a constantly changing organism.
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