2015 primi video "flahmob" condivisi
2015 primi video “flahmob” condivisi
La ripresa è del 2010, ma è stato “ricaricato” su Youtube da poco, trasformandolo in un dei primi video di “flashmob” di questo 2015
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2015 primi video "flahmob" condivisi
2015 primi video “flahmob” condivisi
La ripresa è del 2010, ma è stato “ricaricato” su Youtube da poco, trasformandolo in un dei primi video di “flashmob” di questo 2015
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March 3, 2011
UST Annyeong Tomasino Flashmob 2012
Part 1 (here's Part2)
Although it was a stressful day (venue problems, unfinished school works, exhaustion, etc) we were able to push through! It was a fun experience and I'm happy to have been a part of it. Even for 15 minutes, I forgot all my loads. hahahaha. Met new friends and I miss them so much right now, and danced away! Aaaahhhh the good times :D
Hanapin mo na lang ako >:)
Flashmob Glowsticks Wars - Brussels
The Dangers of Unmoderated Social Pluggins
Dear businesses and organizations,
Here's what happens when your hashtag: first, get's innocently used somewhere half-way accross the globe, then appears on your unfettered website's social plugin stream, then gets flat-out hijacked by some smart-asses (follow latest developments here), and then blogged, reblogged, tweeted, retweeted, etc. and basically out of hand:
via @tonykinard
Twitter hashtag translate flash mob game?
POSTED BY TONY KINARD ON JUN 14, 2011 |
Apparently, we may have invented a new game utilizing Google translator and any website with an unmoderated Twitter hashtag stream. All you need is your Google toolbar translator to decode.
So here is what happened. I noticed today that the Atlanta Interactive Marketing Association has anunmoderated Twitter feed based on the hashtag #AIMA. Pretty much front and center on the website.
However I also noticed a curious occurance: all the tweets displayed were in a foreign language and has apparently nothing to do with the organization or it's website. Apparently, some people in Indonesia are also using the #AIMA hashtag for their own, unrelated conversations.
I thought it was quite humorous and shared this with my buddy Vlad (@VladGorenshteyn) who immediately had the ingenious idea of having our own conversation using the same hashtag, but in Indonesian – using the Google Translator – to be featured front and center on AiMA's website. Of course, I had to bring Drew (@DrewHaskins) into the fold on it as well. Ohhhh…. too funny.
Commence with the movie quotes… in Indonesian on AiMA's website…
Screen captures (before and after using your secret Google Translator decoder ring)
As normally displayed on AiMA's site:
After: (Using your Google Translate button)
May develop this later. This has the makings of some sort of online flash mob game. Hmmmm…