Good evening, please sit down, tuck in your napkin, and help yourself to a healthy portion of Last week we were mostly talking about – the weekly left overs from the Digit in-boxes.
As a wiser man than I once said, nothing lasts forever. And in the week where HTML 5 started showing poor old Flash what it could do, not to mention this very info-graphic reminder of how much market share Internet Explorer have haemorrhaged since 2002, this seems especially true.
But they’re not the only ones who’ve been crying into their cornflakes because of the big bad web. Apparently, according the report that claims the Internet causes depression, we are all feeling a bit boo hoo of late.
Ah well, although some things on the Internet may change, others will always remain the same.
Computer games will continue to be released in ever more elaborate ways (This one for Dante’s Inferno hid code all over the web).
Websites, like this one for Wrangler, will use film in increasingly seamless and interactive ways.
Giffs will get better and better.
Above-the-line creative’s will keep stealing their ideas from Youtube.
And sympathetic brands will continue to fund bizarre characters with the weapons they need for Internet dictatorship. Although in this instance we can’t complain too much, as Puma and Jagermeister’s have at least managed to tool up a South African Hip Hop trio for a rather amusing drive-by.
OK, any other business before we bid you bon voyage?
Well, we did see a beautifully simple instillation in Hermes’ shop window, a nice app that records and visualises all the movements your mouse makes in a day (see picture, and download here for PC or MAC), and a feel good idea that sees a load disposable cameras being passed around the world photo by photo. It would have been a nice web thing for a camera brand.
Right, now what’s for pudding…

