Field Notes Inside an Integrated Communications Agency

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  • Words count

    As a writer, I choose my words carefully. And while word repetition is something I try to avoid (it’s viewed as lazy and uninspired), it can be useful in emphasizing a point or creating rhythm. What I didn’t realize was that word repetition can be an indicator of our economic future. Last month, AdAge reported on the number of times the Wall Street Journal has used the word “recession” in 2008. Then they compared that number to 1991, which was the highest in most recent times. While the total usage number for 2008 is only a little over half that of 1991, the number of articles using the word recession is trailing by only 50. Also interesting to note is that in 2001, a.k.a the year of the dot.com collapse, the use of the word “recession” shot up three months before the bottom fell out. Some may argue that we’ve reached the lowest point. But the numbers — or words — may tell a different story.

    Side note: It might be interesting to take this research to Google search trends and conduct a similar study on the word "depression."

  • Google Maps Street View Comes to Raleigh

    Google recently unveiled the Street View functionality of Google Maps for 12 more U.S. cities - Raleigh/Durham is among them. Go ahead and give it a try! It's suuuuuper simple to use. Just click the 'Street View' button in the map, then click the camera icon on the city of your choosing.

    I tried to keep an eye out for one of the Google vans, but my vigilance must have faltered. Speculation abounds that they were here last August. An additional 1,000 points and a cyber high 5 for anyone fast enough to get a camera phone opportunity with a Google camera car.

    Here's our building!

    Google Maps street view of Capstrat