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Friday, May 1st, 2009

One of the Electric Pulp team just pulled into town with a new car. This isn’t any car, it’s the new (2011) Ford Fiesta — a car you’d normally have to travel to Europe to see.

Ford is bringing the Fiesta to the States next year. And, in preparation for launch, Ford issued a simple challenge: tell us why you’d like to try one out and we’ll select 100 of you to drive one free of charge for 6 months. Four thousand people responded with video submissions, including Tanya.

So, T (er, Tanya Kruiter) got a new car, and we’re all pretty excited for her. To add a little drama to the story, there’s a competing Fiesta in town. Hugh Weber (of Deep Bench) was also able to woo the selection committee with his own brilliant submission.

Which means, of course, we’ll have front row seats to the web nerd races you’ll have to watch on youtube. (We hope.)

More on this later, but Electric Pulp also built the web site for Ford’s Fiesta Movement campaign. Check it out.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

Apologies in advance if we startle anyone by posting here after a few months of not, but we wanted to let you know about something we had a hand in. Actually, there are quite a few such things we’ve had hands in lately, but we’ll try to keep it focused in on one at a time. This particular thing is a site called Academic Earth.

Academic Earth brings you full video courses and lectures from the world’s leading scholars. For real. Check out Larry Page speaking on taking risks. And here’s Guy Kawasaki giving advice to young entrepreneurs at Stanford.

A short while ago, Slate called the site “Hulu, but for nerds.” Today, TechCrunch said “something or other” as well. We’ll leave the writing to the bloggers but reserve the further analysis to you.

That link, again, is http://academicearth.com. Go get ur knowledge.

Also, congratulations to the AE team. There’s a lot to be proud of.

UPDATE: Lifehacker has something to say as well. (So do others. But Lifehacker is always so cordial.)

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

Alltop

Guy Kawasaki is weaving the tale of Alltop on his blog today. We’re biased, of course, but it’s a great story. The initial concept (and implementation) was that of a single topic aggregator. Seven months later, we have more than 200 topics with a new process that will allow thousands more.

Before we get too far, we should explain what the site (or more accurately, sites) is. Alltop is a news aggregator. Each topic draws from credible blog sources to display recent headlines / excerpts without dwelling on the fact it’s fed by RSS. News is kept current and relevant by a small team of humans and robots. These topics are organized under the Alltop umbrella but can be accessed directly or found via a simple search at alltop dot com. Tell it you’re looking for politics, and it gives you politics dot alltop dot com. Simple.

The real story is in the marketing, though. Our last project with Guy was quickly dubbed the Worst Site on the Internetâ„¢. And although, it generated a huge amount of mixed buzz, it doesn’t compare to his latest gig. Alltop tapped into something more like technorati authority or twitter leaderboard standings. People like the site(s), and they want in.

Another story is in the scaling efforts the site required. One of the topics actually has more than a thousand stories at any given time - complete with excerpts and microformats (not that anyone notices). We’ve had to tweak to get it to play nice with the increasing traffic.

We’ve also set up a system to allow the Alltop team easy topic creation and management. I mean, we had one all along, but it involved emailing a nerd who’d then do things manually. We got rid of the nerd.

A few days ago we introduced a brand new landing page to help make finding topics easy. It was overdue - the old site was never meant to organize hundreds of topics. We’re excited about version 2.

Any way, Guy tells stories better than we do. Go check out his post and / or visit Alltop.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

Making time to jam on internal projects is a bit of an elusive luxury here at Electric Pulp. We could spend weeks just registering domain names for our web schemes, but we rarely get them off the whiteboard and onto the Internetâ„¢.

Last week we rolled out *one such occasion,* though, in partnership with our friends at Undercurrent.

The new site is called Viral or Spiral, and it goes like this: community members and vagrants submit videos to be voted on. Voting comes in the form of popularity predictions, i.e., how many times a video is expected to be viewed in 90 days. Predictions are aggregated and compared against actual video performance.

We’re flattering commandshift3 and digg for sure with the new site, and we definitely took some liberty with the YouTube API. It’s for the kids, though. Especially if those kids are looking for early feedback on media from a subset of contributors with proven accuracy for predicting media popularity.

Those kids need help the most.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

People swear there’s more going on at Electric Pulp than our blog would have you believe. They’re largely correct. Here are some examples:

Mediascapes 2.0
Earlier this year we started work with Hewlett-Packard to re-introduce mediascapes, an immersive media experience for mobile devices. The project is incredible, and we were excited to be involved in the web facet.

Virgin
Last year, we hooked up with Undercurrent to collaborate on a few projects for Virgin. The first of these to launch is Virgin Music, a video blog and music news aggregation site.

Virgin’s a big company, and navigating their site can be difficult. Our next gig, Virgin Explore, aims to make it less so.

Alltop
Guy Kawasaki has a new venture, and we’re happy to report it involves Electric Pulp. Alltop is a network of topics displaying recent headlines and excerpts from the most popular authors / publishers in each vertical. While [perhaps] not for the most RSS/Atom/feed savvy among you, Alltop is on a tear both in terms of traffic and PR. Last week, we read about it in The Wall Street Journal.

Sidenote: Guy’s earlier venture, Truemors, was recently sold to NowPublic.

Cazt
If you’re a casting director, your life just got easier. Cazt lets you manage projects including actor auditions and stakeholder notes. If you’re an actor, you can actually watch your auditions, read direct feedback and more. I don’t want to play favorites, but this is an awesome example of a web application. Pulp is pretty proud of our part.

Elsewhere
By no means is this the full list of what we’ve been up to. We’ve re-released ecommerce sites, recruiting sites, and quite a few more.

In other words, we’re busy. But don’t worry, none of this prevents Max and George from discussing favorite yogurt flavors. Stay tuned.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

It’s been a busy 12 months. In many ways, our business has been redefined. Our team has grown and evolved, our style and portfolio have matured, and we’ve refocused on the web - spending more time creating applications, channels and communities. But, if you judged us only by our blog, you might think the opposite.

Truth told, we’re having a hard time keeping the Pulp blog connected to what we have going on. But that doesn’t mean we’ve stopped chattering about it. We’ve just moved it around a bit.

Most of us are sharing on flickr, dopplr, upcoming, del.icio.us, vimeo, and others. But more than anything else, we’ve been hitting twitter.

Most of you are probably familiar enough with twitter to have a strong opinion on the service. And, if you’re really familiar with the service, you’ve probably had at least two strongly distinct opinions. We’re in the latter category.

So, while we can’t promise that all of our tweets are about our company, our work, or our clients, we can tell you it’s the best way to stay connected to what we’re up to. So with that, and a quick disclaimer regarding our deregulated (read: brutally casual) demeanor, we wanted to let you know how to find us.

Aaron
Angela
Emily
George
Joe
Max
Michael
Stefan
Wendy

I know, that isn’t all of us. Mitch has been masquerading as the voice of ElectricPulp and Michael Hall is passionately apathetic regarding the whole [twitter] thing. Nic quit it, and Tanya, well, she doesn’t have a twitter story yet.

In any event, we’d love to connect. Add us as friends and @ us to let us know. We’re looking forward to hearing what you’re up to.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

We’ve been working with the Sundance Institute to produce a new community site aimed at connecting independent documentary and human rights. The subject matter is extremely compelling, and the organization behind the effort is one we’re very proud to be working with.

This past week, we had a chance to experience the energy around the project firsthand at this year’s Sundance Film Festival as we snuck away from the office for a few days to help announce the launch of Docsource.

The new site includes discussion areas, film and artist profiles, video clips, and multi-user blogs authored by filmmakers and representatives from the Documentary Film Program (DFP). And that’s just the start. The site will continue to grow over the coming weeks and beyond.

The festival

Snow has kind of jumped the shark in my book, but the festival was incredible. The films we took in were great, the filmmakers we got to meet to were wildly interesting, and a few of us (them) actually got in to see U2-3D. The whole experience was well worth the planes, trains and automobiles effort it took to get out there (all of us were plagued by United “mechanical difficulties.”)

If you’re at all interested, most of us had cameras with us.

No pics of the Airbag guys (we’ll catch you at SXSW), but there’s some good stuff in there. A few of Stefan’s shots even hit the flickr blog.

More updates soon - we’re going Gattaca with the site launches.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

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Congratulations to Mitch and Heather Kramer, on the birth of their new baby boy, Ethan. We don’t have a lot of details yet (he’s pretty fresh), but we do have Mitch’s photostream to keep an eye on.

Cute kid.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

It’s been a little over a week since we launched makemeamerica.com for Stephen Colbert, and by way of an update, here are a few points of interest:

  • You can now see Stephen’s delightful visage on several top CSS Galleries. We thank you for that, CSS Galleries. America thanks you.
  • There have been over 4300 Oprah book club petition signatures.
  • As of this morning, the World Domination map is open for business outside the confines of the United States border. Time to conquer the world!

Speaking of international support, check out Canada — they sure are organized up there:

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

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If the Internet feels slower today, it may be due in part to a new site we just launched called MakeMeAmerica.com.

What started out as a humble effort to sell a few books has turned into something more: a humble effort with big pictures, hero profiles, video excerpts, a petition to Oprah, flickr photo integration, and an interactive world domination map. (And lots of easter eggs.)

The book, I Am America (And So Can You), is written by Stephen Colbert, host of The Colbert Report on Comedy Central and namesake of a baby bald eagle in Bonita Springs.

The Colbert team quickly determined that, in addition to being able to read books, the show’s audience also seemed to have ready access to the internets. One idea turned into two, and pretty soon, Electric Pulp was in on the plan. The rest, as they say, is history.

All that’s left is for you to check it out.

(These guys have.)

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

Just got an IM from Greg about an interesting article in FastCompany. The article, written by Robert Scoble, discusses consumer engagement and social experience with Yahoo’s Brad Garlinghouse and Bradley Horowitz.

“The more you can engage with your consumers and provide tools back to them, the more viral your services will become,” Horowitz says.

Wise words. Wiser still, the example Scoble uses to bring the story to life:

Visit the Web site of iPhone-case manufacturer Incase (goincase.com), and you’ll see embedded Flickr photos along the bottom. The net effect is that Incase showcases its corporate personality and lets you be part of its community. You can put a photo on this page simply by adding the Flickr tag “goincase” to your snapshot.

I wonder who built that site… Oh, that’s right! Electric Pulp did!1!

High 5, Incase. High 5, Hummel. High 5, Scoble. Good game.

ps: Congrats to the Scobles on the new baby. And the new 5D.

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Friday, May 1st, 2009

Metal Mulisha recently engaged us to help kick a redesigned site live in time for the X Games. The new site features a podcast-happy blog, video galleries, photo galleries, full cms, standards-compliant everything, etc. We’ll come back to the case study later (no we won’t), but you can check out the site now.

If you get sucked too far into the videos / pics, just make sure you don’t try any of it at home. Two words: Brian Deegan, Viva La Bam. Ouch. Okay, that was more than two, but these guys are crazy insane. Two words isn’t enough.