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About Corey Christiansen

Corey Christiansen creates and implements social media marketing strategies that produce authentic relationships between consumers and brands. His significant experience creating, managing, and measuring online communities for brands including AT&T, Google, Microsoft, Reebok, and T-Mobile has built an impressive arsenal of best practices, measurement tools, and success stories. Contact him on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or Google+.

Breaking records on Kickstarter: Double Fine’s Adventure Game Success

When Double Fine Productions launched a Kickstarter project early this February they had no idea it would be the beginning of what is being called one of the most exciting stories for independent videogame developers (and gamers) in recent years. … Continue reading


Mad gaming policies: Does your candidate have them?

While recently on the campaign trail in Denver with the UW Election Eye team, we talked with John and Elizabeth Santorum. As you can see in the video below, Rick Santorum has been working quite hard on the campaign trail, … Continue reading


Nevada GOP’s fail whale: A warning to all political organizations

I’m currently traveling with 4 other PhD, Masters and undergrad students, and several faculty members as a collaboration between the Communications Department and the Seattle Times. Our blog, UW Election Eye follows the campaign trail through the perspective of students and … Continue reading


The Benefits of Studying Abroad (Infographic)

About a year ago when I decided to study abroad in Germany, I knew that it wouldn’t be easy or cheap, I also knew it would help me in the long run but I had a hard time identifying exactly … Continue reading


Will 2013 be the year of video glasses and augmented reality?

In my last post I wrote about several wearable devices I used while studying in Germany. With all the chatter about wearable displays at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year I decided it’s time for a post about wearable display … Continue reading


Surface & Kinect at Bremen: is the future closer than we think?

Surface One of the first technologies I was introduced to here at Uni Bremen was a Microsoft Surface Table. While it may not be such a futuristic technology, there is definitely a lot of research in applications currently being done … Continue reading


Getting Schooled in Wearables

Three weeks ago I began the course that originally brought me to Bremen, Germany – Wearable Computing. This subject is part of the Artificial Intelligence research group within the Center for Computing Technologies at Uni Bremen and is traditionally offered … Continue reading


Video Syndication – what are we paying for?

With the rise of online video sites such as YouTube, Vimeo and Viddler, the almighty video view count has become increasingly more important as a way of ranking success. Success of not only the producer, but also those paid to … Continue reading


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