Michael Cervieri is a ScribeLabs co-founder and an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. On Twitter, he’s @bmunch.
Archive for Michael Cervieri
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What Does HTML5 Mean to Video Publishers?
Apple versus Adobe is just the beginning of the future of online video. Are you ready? Do you know what the stakes are?
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Lady Gaga Doesn’t Have a Penis
How do we connect with kids these days? How about doing product placement in a sexploitation music flick?
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Winning the Academy Award is Easy to Do
Looking to make it big on the awards circuit? Here are a few simple steps to make the next big thing.
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The Other Fifty Percent – An Advertiser’s Dilemma
Boxee CEO Avner Ronen believes Internet TV can solve the advertiser’s dilemma by effectively measuring and targeting audience the Open Source way.
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Policy Making in the Digital Age
A day-long event explores how information communication technology is changing the way we govern, are governed and react to events and crises around the globe.
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On Ants, Powerlifting & Macro Photography
If Ants use sticky pads on their feet to walk upside down, how come they don’t get stuck?
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Aardvark and the Synaptic Web
A meta-web is forming that connects the bits and bytes of our online social actions in new and startling ways. The social search start-up Aardvark shows us how five years from now the 2010 Web will appear quaint.
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Branding Nations Through Search Results
What does image search say about a country’s brand. From Colombia to Israel to Iran and Zimbabwe, the social web gives us a healthy dose of brand reality.
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Beer’s Good For You and Other Super Bowl Stats
The Super Bowl was the most watched event in American television history. Thank God for beer and advertising.
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The Morning Distraction: Beatles Cartoons
Like the Beatles? Like cartoons? Then you’ll like this.







