Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts

Website Propaganda Posters


There’s a war on the web, and netizens are divided into three camps – Facebook, Google and Twitter.

Here's a glimpse of what their propaganda posters could look like!
Get them here.

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EgoBook


EgoBook App turns your Facebook profile and anything in it into a personalized book just for you with all your favorite Facebook pics, status updates, comments!

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Mark Zuckerberg Figurine


"Like"? "Dislike"?!!!

A quite detailed figurine of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, modeled so that you can change a sign between his fingers and thumb on his right hand from “Poke” to “Like”.

You can also fill in speech bubbles, included with the figurine, and attach them to his face.

Get it here.

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YouTube Tribute Poster


To commemorate the 5 years of existence of YouTube, Ibraheem Youssef and Paul Parolin worked on a poster to showcase the Top 100 Most Viewed Videos Of All Time in All Categories on YouTube.

You can purchase it here.

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Adidas Facebook And Twitter Shoes


If you liked my older post about geeky custom designed Nike shoes, you'll like these too!
Custom made Facebook and Twitter shoes, designed by Gerry McKay.

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The Social Media Monopoly Version



Mashable Cards

Technorati Cards
Another cool version of the infamous Monopoly.

You'll find all the major social networks; Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, FourSquare etc.
Now, you'll have to deal with Paypal when dealing with expenses! Chance and Community chest are well represented here too, with Technorati and Mashable.

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Vintage Advertising: Facebook, YouTube And Skype


Vintage advertising posters of Facebook, YouTube and Skype. By advertising agency, Moma, Sao Paulo, Brazil for the Maximidia Seminars whose slogan is "Everything Ages Fast".

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Internet Vices


Famous internet sites as drugs and alcohol. Click to enlarge.

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We Love Apple By Adobe

Ok here's the story:

Apple has never authorized the presence of "Flash" (developed by Adobe) on the iPhone or on the iPad to the dismay of the users, developers and Adobe. So Adobe created an ad "WE LOVE APPLE" to explain that they have nothing against Apple, but that they just do not appreciate those who try to control the internet with proprietary technologies.

Adobe's Issaco imagined what Apple's response (via an ad) would be like. He simply replaced the heart with the little graphic that appears on an iPhone or iPad when you try to view Flash content! Smart!
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