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The Power of Ten
The most popular content on Future Perfect in 2007?
The top four slots occupied by essays on Where People Carry Phones, Mobile TV, Mobile Essentials and Shared Phone Use with the essay on Repair Cultures also making the top ten. Writing longer pieces and side-stepping the traditional academic publishing process has proved a worthwhile strategy. Keyword streams for graffiti and customisation continue to prove popular - for a full list of tags see the site index. And the individual posts that round out the top ten include: signs; a chandelier; and the the two gents from a Delhi (above) - the latter no doubt a result of appearing in the first page of Google’s image search for the word "India".
The full list:
- Where People Carry Phones
- Mobile TV
- Mobile Essentials
- Shared Phone Use
- Graffiti
- Signs that trigger a need to pee
- Customisation
- Chandelier made from the inserts of penis pumps
- Repair Cultures
- Two gents from Delhi mobile phone market
On a side note: a few weeks back I posted information about job openings in our Consumer Futures teams in Delhi and Shanghai (if you responded - I've since forwarded the resumes that arrived by the deadline to the relevant person in Nokia). The surprisingly high number of responses were in part a reflection of the interest of working in this field (whatever it is you think this field is) and certainly received a boost with traffic from PSFK job search. Cheeky. Smart. Good luck to the applicants.
2008? The experiment will continue.
Writing from Tokyo | December 31, 2007 | Permalink
