Posts Tagged ‘new media’
other side group
Posted by Anya in othersidenotes on August 11th, 2008
I’ve been itching to blog about this for a while now, so today is a very exciting moment! I’m kicking off a full time effort to help launch a consulting firm, offering marketing strategy, PR and new media services to a wide range of clients here in the Boston area and all over the country. The company, founded by Kate Brodock, is called Other Side Group, and promises to be a very successful venture (we think). This week I’ll be very busy digging in with business development efforts and really sinking my teeth in to some new projects we have going on, so I’ll hopefully be blogging about my efforts and experiences as we go along. In the meantime, please check out our Web site at www.othersidegroup.com and see the company blog for updated news!
twitter me this
Posted by Anya in othersidenotes on February 28th, 2008
Ok, this is UNBELIEVABLE. Sit down before you read this. First of all, let me be the first to admit that I frequently forget to water my plants. For weeks. And I’ve killed not a few African Violets this way. But these tragic losses have never inspired me to attempt to communicate better with the foliage in my house.
Until now. Apparently my plant woes could end with a few gadgets, two nails and a soldering iron (awesome). Yes, you guessed it, my plants can now Twitter me and tell me they need to be fed. I’m sure that this is the wackiest most ridiculous new media invention I have heard of… ever! Check out the story here and the Web site for the plans at the Botanicalls page (haha, get it?)
Anyway. The best part is that my plant doesn’t just tell me if it needs water. It also messages me to thank me once I do water it, which I always felt was lacking in the traditional plant watering routine.
“You ungrateful spider plant. WTF? I water you every Sunday and what do I get? No thank you, no appreciation, just the same stripey looking leaves you always had.”
Now I can feel appreciated by my leafy home companions. Better still, if I fail to water them enough, or alternatively water them in excess, they can scold me for my bad plant care. Which is perfect, because I’ve always wanted to get advice from my petunias.
All in all, I’m just really looking forward to what will happen next. I’m really hoping that my tomatoes will be able to Twitter me and let me know if they are going bad in the fridge, I really hate when that happens.

