Archive for the ‘The Digital Strategist’ Category

twitrratr

By Pat Law • Nov 5th, 2009

While the methodology remains unknown and the definition of positive, neutral and negative keywords are questionable, twitrratr is an easy-to-use free sentiment tracking tool for gathering an overall feel of what tweeples are saying.



how to be a social media junkie and keep your job

By Pat Law • Nov 2nd, 2009

Albeit my life as a social media junkie, I have never missed a single deadline in my role as a Digital Strategist to date. I balance both roles better than Jean-François Gravelet on a tightrope. How do I do it? Well, here are a few tips you may find useful.



know more about who you know

By Pat Law • Oct 22nd, 2009

Gist is an online service that empowers you to build stronger relationship with business-critical information about key people and companies. It’s like having that personal assistant by your side at a social function who’d save you from social disgrace.



because clicking is so 90s!

By Pat Law • Oct 18th, 2009

I don’t know how accurate is Andreas Lutz’s claim about being the first website with audio-visual navigation, but I cannot discount the gorgeous beauty of the website.



the hierachy of digital distractions

By Pat Law • Sep 10th, 2009

An absolutely gorgeous, and not to mention brutally honest, infographic by David McCandless. I’m not surprised Windows Live Messenger isn’t included in this.



why social media isn’t a bad thing for parents

By Pat Law • Sep 3rd, 2009

The Onion’s Today Now reviews the lovely ways social networking sites are bringing parents closer to their kids. Heh. Wicked video.



visible tweets

By Pat Law • Aug 29th, 2009

Probably the best data visualization I’ve seen done for Twitter so far. Visible Tweets provides presentations of your tweets in 3 animation formats. If only we can export the animations into .mov formats.



how the Internet sees you

By Pat Law • Aug 26th, 2009

Personas is a component of the Metropath(ologies) exhibit, currently on display at the MIT Museum by the Sociable Media Group from the MIT Media Lab. It uses sophisticated natural language processing and the Internet to create a data portrait of one’s aggregated online identity.



babel with me

By Pat Law • Jul 28th, 2009

BabelWith.me is a simple, free group chat tool that lets you communicate in one language or multiple languages (up to 45). Enjoy real-time conversations without language barriers – BabelWith.me automatically translates each message as you type.



tweet revenge

By Pat Law • Jun 27th, 2009

Bold, daring, and Frost-sharp, Hedirman Supian of TODAY hammers down the last nail of reality about Twitter with this article published yesterday, on TODAY.