Look how a software developer proposes!" became the hot viral title both within developer circles and out. It attracted over 2,200,000 viewers in one month. Further exposure on 3rd party websites, attracted a stunning 21,875,000 impressions.
501 owners love the process of breaking in their jeans. The question was, how could the idea reflect this process online, where the youth target spend so many hours of their day?
Most accidents happen when you least expect them to. And that’s what the banner demonstrates in a very tangible way. When online users try to open their Yahoo! mail account, the mailbox falls down and smashes the car in the banner below.
To show how easily anyone with an opinion can be censored on the internet, Reporters Without Borders was given access to a number of popular websites in Germany. Whenever and wherever someone posted a comment their messages were manipulated. Instead of what they actually wrote being posted, an anodyne remark appeared instead.
Via the regular Robinson newsletter and on a special website, readers were made this special offer: ‘Send your cursor on holiday – after all, it works just as hard as you do. Let it send back reports on what a Robinson holiday is really like. And while it’s away, we’ll give you a stand-in to use.’
http://www.10downingtweets.co.uk/ is a twitter aggregator that aims to capture the mood of the nation during the election period. The site aggregates all Twitter mentions of the various parties and leaders, allowing people to see who’s generating the most noise and discover the hottest topics of the day.