- May 18th, 2009
- Filed under Art, Current Events, Marketing, New Media

but does it float – Another curated blog for your enjoyment. Today’s exhibition is a set of photographs from Ed Ruscha. I like ‘em. Oh, and on a nerdy technical level, the built in autoload feature when you get to the end of the page is super slick.
Twitter Tools for Business – For the time being, Twitter is important to the people on the Internet. If you tweet and are interested in augmenting your tweeting capabilities, check out this top ten list. It’s no surprise to me that Tweetdeck and Tweetie for iPhone are on the list. However, OutTwit is a new one for me and may have my IT guy hook me up.
New Media Round Up – If you like turntables and the possibility of getting hit with virtual spittle from a beatboxing dog, check out Beatbox (thanks Kate). And if you’re into Facebook and political humor, the Atlantic’s own political cartoonist Sage Stossel has combined the two into a brilliant series of potential LOLs.
Monday Music – “Peloto” by Hyperpotamus. More beatboxing. This time from a human.












May 20th, 2009 at 7:49 pm
Phil,
I am an advertising professor at the University of Oklahoma and am doing some research on the marketing of art museums. Would you put me in touch with the director of marketing?
Thanks
Jim Avery
May 21st, 2009 at 8:20 am
Jim,
No problem. I’m on it. Thanks for your interest.
Peace,
Phil