Showing posts with label Mashable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mashable. Show all posts

Monday, 25 February 2013

What's the hype?


Today on Mashable is a post about the amazing revalation of Nokia releasing a phone for only $20! Wow! What value, what a genius idea by Nokia, if only phone companies had thought of this before, finally we're saved from the extortionate prices of smartphone! No.

Great, they've released a new phone, but it's not the first time they've released a cheap starter phone and I'm sure won't be the last. Other companies do it to, even Tesco have one, although it's more like a pocket calculator and is I'm pretty sure it's made from bio-degradable cardboard!

This is not an awe-inspiring, incredible new release and I think Mashable might be scraping the barrel here trying to make an interesting article. The phone doesn't even look that good, just a re-hash of old tech in a slightly newer looking case. 35day battery life? Well for anyone who wasn't already aware, welcome to the world of cheap Nokias, battery life and reliability are generally what they're known for.

So Mashable, stop trying to manufacture hype for a product that really couldn't be less intersting!

Friday, 18 May 2012

Guerilla Vinyl Throw



This brilliant viral campaign for mobile app MusicBunk has racked up more than 400,000 views on YouTube and taken less than a week to boost this brand out of the unknown. Read more about it on Mashable.com.


Like the infamous Extreme Beer Pong (many videos but this link goes to the one with the most hits on YouTube, Billy's Balls 2) it have no doubt that it's all real and all round great entertainment!

Monday, 7 November 2011

Disnou Tubesey

"Disney and YouTube are set to announce a content partnership worth $10 million to $15 million, the New York Times reports.

Under the terms of the agreement, YouTube will invest millions of dollars on an original video series produced by Disney and distributed exclusively through a new co-branded channel on both YouTube and Disney.com, according to the Times." Mashable Blog


A bit of re-blogging of the interesting new partnership between Youtube and Disney. Finally we'll be able to watch our favourite cartoons on demand!

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