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Protect The Human, now with Facebook Connect

We’re very excited about today’s launch of Facebook Connect for Protect The Human, Amnesty International UK’s digital campaigning platform. Facebook Connect is great for external websites because of the huge social potential it offers (for those of you that have doubts, look at this presentation), but it is even more important for a site like Protect The Human because of the worthy causes Amnesty International supports. Protect The Human is all about rallying your friends behind human rights causes that you as an individual care a lot about. It is about transforming the power of an individual into the power of many. And, as Barack Obama said,
One voice can change a room, and if one voice can change a room, then it can change a city, and if it can change a city, it can change a state, and if it change a state, it can change a nation, and if it can change a nation, it can change the world. Your voice can change the world.
It’s pretty simple, really – all you need to do is sign in to Protect The Human, connect to Facebook with the Facebook Connect button, and start inviting your friends to join. Also, when you take specific actions on Protect The Human such as sending an email to ensure there is no crackdown on protests in Iran, you can post a notification to Facebook, alerting your friends there and (hopefully) encouraging many of them to do the same.
THIS is why the internet is truly powerful.
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Compass and Video on the IPhone opens up an Augmented Reality World
Massive excitement at Made By Many as the resident Apple fan-boys stayed in the office to keep up with the WWDC keynote. We cursed our recent MacBook Pro purchases and waited for news of the new IPhone. Some great news there but let down by the news that getting the IPhone 3GS means buying out the existing contracts! (Bad news here, all employees have an business IPhone at Made By Many).
In that exciting news, the new IPhone will have a video-enabled camera and a compass. This means just one thing, with a GPS-enabled device, internet device that can now tell where it is pointing we are going to get a flood of Augmented Reality applications/games showing meta-data, social data and content onto the phone video screen. Combined with things like Google Streetview and Latitude (soon to be released on the IPhone) people will be viewing their world through the IPhone, with reviews of restaurants/bars, transport services (and bus times) projected onto their iphone-world. This could lead to an explosion of social geo-tagging for the IPhone carrying-set.
I for one welcome our new augmented overlords and will be producing a line of AR-symbol carrying baseball caps for instant identification of Twitterers on the streets.
For now the Sekai Camera iPhone application gives an early vision of this world.
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Comments on Gordon Brown’s political career
There’s a barber shop down the road from us that displays a standalone drawing board with extremely interesting thoughts on them. Currently, this is what it says:

And in a similar commentary on today’s political drama in the UK – though Simon wasn’t really inspired by it (I don’t think he’s even paid attention to it!) – look at what he created to keep tabs on Gordon Brown’s career: Is Gordon Brown still Prime Minister?
Let us know what you think!

