Well Played! Viral Track - Funny Barack Obama Impression

January 22nd, 2009

Quick post today folks, I’m on my way to Switzerland but I wanted to say that I’m loving the new wave of Barack Obama impressions that are popping up. I find them hilarious. Here are three of my favorites:

First up, I love this series of videos of Barack Obama’s uncanny voice speaking the lyrics of “Bringing Sexy Back” and “Izzo” by Jay-Z.

This one also cracked me up, it’s a spoof of Obama preparing for the debate trying out things that he could say. “What is the straight talk express, a short bus? No, I can’t say that. Too Unprofessional.”  LOL.

Well Played! Harper the dictator? New Viral Video Hits the Web

December 4th, 2008

Funny how only a few weeks ago we were complaining at how boring Canadian elections were. We longed for the drama and pizazz of the US, and it looks like we got our wish. Thanks to an unprecedented and extremely disappointing ruling by the Governor General to suspend parliament until Jan 26, PM Harper gets a reprieve from the no confidence voice that has been brewing over the last few months. Anyway, I am NOT a fan of Harper or his closed minded policies, and I really resent the GG swooping in in her role as the Queen’s representative (hello, outdated!) and interfering.

This video has started to make the rounds, it’s a clip of a German movie where Hitler has just received some very bad news from the troops. He doesn’t take it well. This has been a favorite viral video as many people have added their own subtitles and several versions have been circulating.  We can now add Harper to the list of video spinoffs. This is actually pretty funny, especially the part where he talks about Jack Layton cycling to work.

Hopefully, this will be the first of many creative ways to engage Canadians in the political process. Let’s hope more Canadians come out and start expressing their opinions.

If you found that video enjoyable, you’ll want to check out some of the other Hitler Spoofs:

Hitler Loses his Bike

Hitler rides a Honda

Hitler Gets Banned from World of Warcraft

Well Played: Free and Easy iPhone Ring Tunes by Audiko.net

December 1st, 2008

Audiko. Just cut & shareI was trying to download some iPhone ringtones off of iTunes the other day without much luck. None of the songs that I wanted were available, and the Canadian store selection is pretty limited to begin with, so I was just about certain that this was going to be yet another case where Canadians got the technological shaft (aka the Kindle, TiVO, and every other cool gadget.)

So you can imagine my delight when I came across Audiko.net , a site that not only has an extensive iPhone ringtone collection, but that also lets you turn any mp3 into a ringtone as well. Oh, and did I mention that it’s free??

Create a custom tone, or choose from a wide selection:

You can either upload your favorite tune from your computer, or enter a URL and Audiko will download it for you. They even have the option of converting ringtones from youtube. My favorite feature is that you get to choose the fragment that you want, so if you love the chorus, then you can create a ringtone that only has that part of the song. You can also browse the ringtones that other people have uploaded, so you usually find that someone else had the same bright idea as you and has already done all the hard work!

Laziness + Free= Awesome

Easy and Painless Downloading:

Once you have selected your ringtone, just click on the “download ringtone for iPhone.” Once the download is complete, clicking on it will send it straight to your ringtone folder in iTunes. The next time you sync, it will transfer everythign over and voila: a brand new library of songs for your enjoyment.

Enjoy!!

Viral Track & Well Played - It’s A New Day - Will.I.am

November 23rd, 2008

I actually wandered on Youtube to find a completely different video, but stumbled upon this instead.

I have to confess that Will.i.am holds a special place in my heart ever since his original “Yes We Can” video. I still remember that freezing cold February day when I saw it for the first time - and got goosebumps.  That video spurred me to research Obama and became an official supporter. It was a big change for me, I was rooting for Hilary, a familiar face and longing to see the first woman become elected.

But something about him just captured my attention.

Little did I know that my research would help spawn a chapter in Grown Up Digital, and that the contacts I would make would eventually have me placing my life on hold for two and a half months while I moved to Chicago to volunteer on the campaign New Media Team. Little did I know that I would make some incredible friends and have profound and changing experience.

Anyway, flashback aside, I was happy to see his latest video, capturing the elation of the election victory. It was posted last week, and I’m not sure if that makes it old news or not, with Viral Videos you just don’t know. I’ve decided that I haven’t seen it, it’s considered new, at least to me, lol. It seems sort of fitting that this experience starts and ends with a Will.i.am video, a nice and tidy way to wrap up the emotional journey of the last few months. Enjoy!

And for good measure, the “Yes We Can” video.

Twitter Moms - Microblogging Evolution Reveals Twitter’s flaw

October 5th, 2008

The slow but steady adoption of Twitter into the mainstream continues to fascinate me.  As the microblogging site continues to get  news coverage and more corporate accounts pop up, it’s pretty safe to say that Twitter has enabled companies to engage in  deeper and more personal conversations without being overly imposing. For the companies that do it right, it has become a powerful tool to connect to consumers and promote brands, one tweet at a time.

The problem with Twitter…

I was intrigued to see and Ad for Twitter Moms on one of my recent internet jaunts. As I curiously poked around the site, I quickly realized that this community, (I’m sure the first of many) has popped up in direct response to one of Twitter’s biggest flaws: figuring out who to follow.

Currently Twitter lets you search for contacts you already know who are either on one of your other social networks, or who you can invite via email. Which is fine, but what about the great people out there who you don’t know, the friends you just haven’t met yet?  The majority of people on my list are people that I’ve never met in person but who I’ve discovered to be funny, intelligent and generally all around wonderful. Since the technology industry has some well-established names, I found it easy to build up a base list. For non-tech enthusiasts who just want to meet new friends with similar interests, I can see the current system as being a huge barrier to adoption.

An end-user solution

Twitter Moms fills this void by allowing users to search for other moms based on interests ranging from motherhood to fashion, technology and business. Hosted on Ning, the community already has grown to over 2,300 members. Members gain access to groups, discussions and events. They even have a growing collection of videos that cover everything from humerous youtube videos, to technical tutorials for members who want learn more about web based tools.

I think it astutely addresses the intimidation factor of randomly following someone you don’t know by giving users the opportunity to ease into a new digital relationship, for example by contributing to a group discussion or commenting on  site content. That way, by the time you follow each other on twitter you’ve already established a burgeoning online friendship that lays the foundation for future dialogue.

I think this is a fantastic idea, and I can definitely see similar communities emerging as more and more people start microblogging. I hope Twitter improves their search data base. Write now you can search via terms in people’s bios, but I still don’t think that’s enough. I mean if i search for “technology” I get hundreds of users, but how do I know which ones would be a good choice to follow?

Corporate Application?

I think organizations will see tremendous value by participating in these types of communities. I mean if you market to moms, you should definitely be watching twittermoms.com.  There will be great opportunities to build relationships through sponsorships and marketing. I mean if I marketed stuff to moms, I would probably give away tons of free products to this group: they’re tech savvy, on twitter and like to engage with other moms online. A good product experience can go a long way, and it would provide plenty of opportunities for feedback and improvements.

The Final Word…

I like how social media empowers people by giving them the tools they need to fill in the gaps in their favorite services. Kudos to the founders of Twittermom who recognized a need and then went ahead and addressed it themselves. :)