Martin Sønderlev Christensen
Partner
Martin is one of Denmark’s leading experts on social interaction design, web culture and user-driven innovation. He holds a Ph.d in social computing from the IT-university of Copenhagen where he also work as an external professor and examiner in the information and media sciences. Martin is a much-requested speaker that will gladly bring 170 colorful slides to a 20 minute presentation. Customers experience Martin as a excellent advisor and product developer. He has a talent for illustrative models and design of high-level wireframes and is often seen sketching and visualizing his analyses. Martin understands the need for both big visions and small details and knows how to tie many complex elements together in a clear package focused on user experience. Martin understanders the internet and has much experience turning business, vision and strategy into concepts suitable for the social internet.
Posts by Martin
Realtime geolocation touchscreen news
Nye sider af Socialsquare
10ting.tv2.dk
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Our Links from August 27th through August 28th
These are our links for August 27th through August 28th:
- Martin: How Big Is the Apple iPhone App Economy? The Answer Might Surprise You - here are some $200 million worth of applications sold in Apple’s iPhone store every month, or about $2.4 billion a year.
- Martin: Nine ways the Internet could change that would make Search as we know it Obsolete | Acquisio Search Blog - At this point in history we search by guessing at words that might be in the document that we are hoping also contains the actual piece of information we’re trying to determine. When you think outside the search-box a little, this methodology doesn’t necessarily strike you as the ultimate form of human-understandable information...
- Martin: Facebook privacy: a guide - Ars Technica - Facebook has decent privacy controls, but most users don't realize how to take full advantage of them. Ars guides you through Facebook's privacy settings so that you can be both social and respectable at the same time.
- Martin: TwitterSense. It’s Coming. - The advent of a TwitterSense offering could not be timelier as the onslaught of noise on Twitter has increased dramatically and its manageability has become a real pain point.
- Martin: Functioning Form - Design at Facebook - Facebook’s design team walked through their philosophy and approach to designing for a quarter billion users. In particular, they emphasized the importance of writing code, sharing designs early and often, being involved with a project from start to finish, and not falling in love with your work.
Consultants - join us for a talk about working with Facebook.
A lot of those who registered were professional consultants and folks from various agencies interested in talking about Facebook with us and - we...
5 quick questions - 5 long answers
The format is 5 quick questions, but it turned out be quite some extensive answers.
The interview can be read here (in danish)
I have taken the liberty of running the text through Google Translate, adjusted it here and there, so it is probably not the perfect...
Facebook in the organisation?
These questions raise challenging issues. What is inside and what is...
Library Net Seminar 2009
Netbiblioseminar2009View more presentations from nowuseit.
Using Facebook for business
Intrateam FacebookView more presentations from nowuseit.
Intranet 2.0: More Net - Less Intra!
Intranet front edge 2009View more presentations from nowuseit.
Blogging just got visual
Today our good friends and office mates at vesterbrogade 23 just launched a new service where photosharing meets blogging - visual blogging. Check it out.
SQ and 23 are together at Picnic in Amsterdam where the 23 guys are using the tool to document snaps from the event, and asking around how the conference goers are using visual tools - check out the site at livefrompicnic.com

