Blog Remarketables
By frog Marketing Team - February 18, 2010
This week's collection of remarkable marketing links, curated by the frog marketing team.

Please Rob Me: A satirical website that points out the real dangers of Twitter and Foursquare
Blog Remarketables
By frog Marketing Team - February 10, 2010
This week's collection of remarkable marketing links, curated by the frog marketing team.

Google becomes Social with Google Buzz: A Debate Over Google's Latest Foray into Social Networking
Blog Remarketables
By frog Marketing Team - January 26, 2010
This week's collection of remarkable marketing links, curated by the frog marketing team.

New Coca-Cola Happiness Video Goes Viral
Platform Wars: Twitter's Chirp Conference Will Take Place a Week Before Facebook's f8
Blog Elektroniker
By Tim Leberecht - January 16, 2010
In the wake of the devastating 7.0 earthquake in Haiti, Twitter has been serving as a main hub of information, the Nielsen Company reports. Nielsen refers to preliminary analysis of data indicating that Twitter posts are the leading source of discussion about the quake, followed by online video, blogs, and other social media.
Blog Amphibious
By Adam Richardson - December 8, 2009
Does anyone else find it ironic that the people who are creating sites such as Facebook and Twitter, who are shaping so much of our online social experience, are the same people (i.e. computer geeks) who are stereotypically socially inept? Talk about the inmates running the asylum!
Are we being set up for a workable and worthwhile future of social interactions, or are we slowly poisoning our ability to be truly social?
Blog Amphibious
By Adam Richardson - December 2, 2009

I was driving along the other day and saw a lime green Ford Fiesta - a car which is not currently available in the US, but which launched recently in Europe. It's combination of good looks, driving fun, and low prices has quickly made it the second-best-selling car there after the Golf.
Blog Elektroniker
By Tim Leberecht - November 15, 2009
If you only see one slide show about the State of the Internet in 2009, "Digital Strangelove (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Internet)" by David Gillespie, an Account Director at Maclaren McCann, Toronto, is a good choice: a mesmerizing 256 slide manifesto on the Intention Economy with Data (as the bank) and Meaning (as the currency).
Blog Amphibious
By Adam Richardson - October 26, 2009
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has release a new survey with some stats on how many people are using Twitter, MySpace, Facebook and so on to give status updates to others, or see what other people are up to.
Blog Elektroniker
By Tim Leberecht - October 22, 2009

Upon the 20-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the city of Berlin has launched a remarkable “living” online memorial: the Berlin Twitter Wall.
Blog Pattern Language
By Sam Martin - October 12, 2009

By 2010, the number of Twitter users will have grown to 22 million in the U.S. alone, according to a report by eMarketer. With so many conversations going on, it’s hard to know who’s selling snake oil or who’s providing good material.
Here’s a few individuals and groups we’re following @frogdesign.