Advertising in a #FakeNews world.

Last week Kellogg's pulled their advertising from alleged #FakeNews site Breitbart. Someone was offended. It's pretty easy to offend someone these days. In fact, I think I've been offended at least once today by someone's opinion. I've always felt it crazy for brands to stick their noses into political issues…

Firefox Add-Ons and Google Chrome Extensions

Firefox add-ons and Google Chrome extensions are are great way to keep tools and information on tap. Here are five that I really like. Rapportive: Rapportive works with your email and reports information on the person who sent you an email message. Don't have a clue who the person is…

Facebook, privacy and few helpful tools

Over ten years ago, Sun's CEO told us to "You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it." In a few circles Facebook is becoming about as trusted as BP or Phillip Morris. And in my opinion, this is justified. While I agree with Scott McNeally's assessment, I don't agree with…

Video and search. Why it matters.

Do you know what the second largest search engine is? No, it's not Bing. Yahoo? Nah. It's YouTube. Yeah, really. Did you know that almost half of search results yeild video thumbnails? And as you might guess, those thumbnails tend to get clicked on. Is it time to get serious about…

Are “digital” creatives the future for traditional shops?

There's been a lot of discussion lately about what the future's creative department should look like and who it should be headed by. Do traditional shops need to get rid of their old guard and make way for leaders and practitioners steeped in the traditions of the digital shops? Surely…

So what about Google Buzz?

Image via CrunchBase Yesterday Google launched Google Buzz with a "so what" that rang much clearer but with less of a let down than last weeks iPad introduction. It's not fully activated so I haven't used it on my desktop Gmail yet (yes, I activated it) but it is working…

Jimmy’s Week on the InterWebs – August 21, 2009

Image via CrunchBase This is the first installment of Jimmy’s Week on the InterWebs. A very low-level look at what’s current and what I think would be interesting for agency folks that is happening on the Web. This may end up being a weekly blog article or it might not.…