How To Go Viral

Among other things, Jonah Peretti is a founder of BuzzFeed and Huffington Post. Like a performance artist who uses the Internet as his medium, Peretti is simultaneously working with larger themes, and not just commercial ones.

He’s a graduate of the MIT Media Lab, and projects like the Nike sweatshop e-mails are usually hilarious but also are object lessons in the anatomy of meme creation, ideas or messages that the world latches onto with its cognitive surplus. From there it’s a short step to applying media theory to questions with huge practical relevance, like “How can you spread your ideas and make them go viral on the web?”, the question he asks in the first slide of this interesting and humorous slidecast. If you have a ‘practical interest’ in increasing web traffic, maybe even your own, do not miss this. I’m looking for a video of this talk, though these notes do get the point across. (Just the ‘Bored At Work Network’ a big idea.)

Android Scanner Application: Create PDFs With Your Android Device

In my never-ending quest to point readers toward first-rate mobile device applications for platforms other than iPhone, take a look at this very handy app for Android users that enables you to take a quick photo (maybe misleadingly referred to as a “scan”) and save it on your device as a PDF file ready to be emailed. Unless you’re in the habit of carrying a scanner around with you, you can probably put up with the reduced image quality vis-à-vis an actual scanner, as it looks quite clear anyway. People have been doing this for a while now with photographs but I have no doubt this app will help you create much better quality/more legible images than most cameras.