Posted by
Kris
22:17
Category:
advertising
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Msn
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viral video
A few days ago I blogged about the sequel of "Bring the love back"; a video created by an ex colleague of mine Geert Desager. Well apparently his promotional video is almost done and you can already have a look at the trailer below, it sure seems great and right to the point again.
Posted by
Kris
12:46
Category:
advertising
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agency
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Msn
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viral video
About one year ago Geert Desager an ex colleague of mine launched a viral video "Bring the love back" for MSN that talked about the lack of communication between advertisers and their customers. Now he's busy working on a sequel and if it's as good as its predecessor it will again rock our advertising world. You can follow the evolution of the viral on his blog. The following movie should give us an idea of what it's all about.
looking forward to see the final stuff.
Posted by
Kris
13:22
Category:
Live Earth
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Msn
Live Earth is going at the moment it's all quite impressive to see all those concerts going on at the same time. If you got the time at the moment you should really have a look at http://liveearth.msn.com/.
Msn created also some really nice backgrounds and winks for the event so just have a look it's all pretty nice.
Technorati tags: Msn, Live Earth
Posted by
Kris
15:50
Category:
Google
,
Msn
Following my previous post I had naturally a look at the next big bike race "Parijs - Roubaix" and what I saw was that they left out the integration with Google maps BUT I didn't see any integration with MSN maps so I guess at the moment this isn't possible in MSN maps. Let's hope that on the next race we'll see a brand new MSN Maps application.
Posted by
Kris
22:28
Category:
Google
,
Msn

Yesterday my attention was caught by a news alert from my messenger concerning the bike race Gent-Wevelgem. I'm not that interested in sports but anyway I wanted to see what the life coverage was. So I clicked and to my surprise I saw a co-branded campaign between Msn, Google and Nieuwsblad.be!!! Why co-branded cause it seemed that they were using Google maps to show the progress of the bikers. The tool was very clear and nice but still it seemed weird to see the integration of Google maps when we know that Msn has exactly the same kind of tool Msn maps. Anyway, maybe the integration with Msn maps was too difficult or simply not possible?