Feb. 11th, 2009

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From iTouch to iPhone with a Download:
“Competition to turn an Apple iPod Touch into an iPhone is heating up among application developers, with VOIP provider Jajah joining Truphone in blurring the difference between the wildly popular devices. Unlike the iPhone, turning the iTouch into a telephone doesn’t require a two-year contract or an expensive data plan, only a Wi-Fi connection.”

Now this is what I want. I’ve heard that you can force a phone company to sell you an iphone without the data charges, but I’ve not no interest in fighting with people. Why not a technical workaround rather than a confrontation?

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Confessions of an Aca/Fan: If It Doesn’t Spread, It’s Dead (Part One): Media Viruses and Memes

Use of the terms “viral” and “memes” by those in the marketing, advertising and media industries may be creating more confusion than clarity. Both these terms rely on a biological metaphor to explain the way media content moves through cultures, a metaphor that confuses the actual power relations between producers, properties, brands, and consumers. Definitions of ‘viral’ media suffer from being both too limiting and too all-encompassing. The term has ‘viral’ has been used to describe so many related but ultimately distinct practices — ranging from Word-of-Mouth marketing to video mash-ups and remixes posted to YouTube — that just what counts as viral is unclear. It is invoked in discussions about buzz marketing and building brand recognition while also popping up in discussions about guerilla marketing, exploiting social networks, and mobilizing consumers and distributors. Needless, the concept of viral distribution is useful for understanding the emergence of a spreadable media landscape. Ultimately, however, viral media is a flawed way to think about distributing content through informal or adhoc networks of consumers

Oh, I DO like this. I’ve never liked these terms and thoughts. They make the mundane sound too sexy, and a whole bunch of things…

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