Blog titles
Crowded Ideas
Please hold the line
"Please call Stella": A diverse look at a single recitation
Douze Points: Social media and Eurovision
Some linear words about non linear writing
Stuck Abroad
Ashtags to Ashtags
The Future of Story Telling or ‘Why I may need to go to PowerPoint rehab’
Feminism vs. Football – The John Terry Story
Eau de Liverpool anyone?
Defining the Noughties
Losing your digits
What Sherlock can teach researchers
I want it all and I want it now!
‘The Lady Doth Protest Too Much’ … The Generation Y Take on Consumer Activism
When online and physical worlds collide
The danger of making assumptions
Is PowerPoint evil?
Does technology destroy the value of relationships?
Art Through Science
Are incremental improvements enough?
iPhone iSoap
Is Google making us more stoopid?
Frosties or Facebook in the morning?
Social proof and where to stand in an elevator Part 2
Hans Rosling and HIV – clutter AND clarity
Social proof and where to stand in an elevator
The sweet smell of gamers
The best statistical graphic ever drawn?
20 September 2009
In a recent blog post, Patrick discovered the scent of gamers (presumably a mixture of napalm with a hint of lavender). Now it appears that iPhone users have joined the action.
For under eight US dollars, iPhone fans can pick up their iPhone shaped soap (which smells like Apple Martinis apparently). Why would an iPhone user want to pick up the new ‘iSoap’? Is it because they want everyone to know that they love their iPhones, even while in the bathroom? Is it because they want to stamp their iPhone identity in every room of the house? Or is it because Molton Brown has been too slow off the mark in reaching this techie-soap audience?
Whatever next in the technology-home decoration mash-up – throw pillows? Oh wait…