1. Innovation Wants to Be Free

    Innovation Tools Innovation Wants to Be Free

    By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)

    Over the last couple of days, Kimberly has shared some of the materials that Zemoga has created for our Spark Sessions (as well as some of the cool swag that we’ve created to promote our brand). We’re big believers in creating and refining tools that aid our processes. Of course, as head marketer at the company, I Read More-->

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 18 of August of 2010

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  2. Zemoga’s Top 5: A Salute to Silicon Valley

    SVmap Zemoga’s Top 5: A Salute to Silicon Valley

    By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur)

    Northern California’s Silicon Valley is the beating heart of our industry.  Ever since Stanford University planted its high-tech seeds in the San Francisco Bay area at the beginning of the last century, we saw a fast and furious growth in technological innovation that forever changed the way we live.

    And while innovation has since spread its roots to other parts of the country and even the world, the spirit of Silicon Valley carries on, with the passion and ambition that only comes from dedicated computer nerds and friends with deep pockets.  Here are our top five Silicon Valley ones to watch. Read More-->

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 24 of May of 2010

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  3. When Social Media Goes to Work

    Productivity photo When Social Media Goes to Work

    By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)

    Does your boss think social media is equivalent to time wasting? That used to be the attitude of a lot of big companies. Corporations would block popular sites like MySpace and Facebook, assuming that their employees were using these cutting edge connectivity tools to play Mafia Wars or share photos with their friends.

    But in the last year or so, we’ve seen a change in that kind of thinking. Maybe it’s the seemingly unstoppable wave of Facebook expansion. Or maybe it’s the fact that many of these naysayers are now using social media themselves. But the view of social media in the executive audience has been transformed from “distracting nuisance” to “productivity tool”. Read More-->

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 13 of May of 2010

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  4. Choice=Good, Monopoly=Bad

    Open to Choice screenshot blog Choice=Good, Monopoly=Good

    By the Zemoga Team (@zemoga)

    Speaking of repeat clients, we’re very excited to be working with the MOZILLA FOUNDATION on another project, this one for the EU marketing effort. As many of you already know, we pride ourselves on being platform agnostic and using open source solutions when they make the most sense for our clients business. So Read More-->

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 10 of May of 2010

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  5. Will the iPad Kill Flash?

    no flash logo 300x165 Will the iPad Kill Flash?

    By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)

    We conclude our ”Gadget Week” with a look at the future of devices and how new content for them will be developed. As we cast our eyes to the future, many are asking, “Will the iPad (or Apple in general) kill Flash?”

    As iPad sales continue to rocket upwards and the enmity between Apple and Read More-->ole for Flash in that future?

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 30 of April of 2010

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  6. QUIZ: Can You Guess the Gadget?

    Image1 21 QUIZ: Can You Guess the Gadget?

    Above: Bowers-Wilkins’ Zeppelin Speakers

    This post continues Gadget Week, our tribute to innovative technology, with a closer look at the relationship between design and function.

    By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur)

    Here at Zemoga, we appreciate great design.  We’re inspired by everything around us–the colors, shapes, and textures that invigorate our senses.  Great design has a power that goes beyond just looks; it elicits a deep, visceral emotion that motivates us to imagine and to create. Read More-->.

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 28 of April of 2010

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  7. Go Go Gadget: Technology in Film & Popular Culture

    ghostbusters Go Go Gadget: Technology in Film & Popular Culture

    This post is part of a week-long series on gadgets: the technological developments that are innovative in function and design, and continue to make us consider the possibilities.

    By Kimberly Reyes (@CommDuCoeur)

    It’s 1984.  You’re in footed pajamas.  A strange noise comes from your parents’ bedroom closet.  On the coffee table lie a shoebox, a paper towel tube, some Read More-->.

    Posted by Kimberly Reyes. 27 of April of 2010

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  8. How Should Google Spend $26 Billion?

    Treasure Chest 300x237 How Should Google Spend $26 Billion?By Sven Larsen (@zemoga)

    Did you hear the news? Mashable reports that Google had an insanely profitable first quarter and they now have a war chest of over $26 billion. That’s a lot of lettuce. And even though they’ve been on a bit of an acquisition spree lately, there’s still plenty of things they can do Read More-->;

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 16 of April of 2010

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  9. HBO, Trust Agents and How to Do Business With a Pinky Swear

    Pinky swear 209x300 HBO, Trust Agents and How to Do Business With a Pinky Swear

    By DJ Edgerton (@wiltonbound)

    There’s a lot of talk about trust these days

    Why are we as business people so focused on re-educating ourselves about such a basic human emotion that we naturally should be calling on Read More-->;

    Posted by DJ Edgerton. 8 of April of 2010

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  10. iPad Ads Hit the Streets of New York

    ipad1 iPad Ads Hit the Streets of New York

    ipad 2 iPad Ads Hit the Streets of New York

    ipad3 iPad Ads Hit the Streets of New York

    “Display advertising is dead.”

    “Print is dying too.”

    “No one reads the New York Times anymore.”

    Looks like the Marketing folks in Cupertino disagree with all of the above. Read More-->;

    Posted by Sven Larsen. 7 of April of 2010

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