Friday, April 11, 2008
Does the Internet need more roads or better traffic signals?
This is a great guide to Business Development 2.0
Say hello to MediaForge - interactive ad widgets
When you think about racist websites, you probably don't think about things like this
LOST, World of Warcraft and the obligatory sentient coconut
Here are 25 Web 2.0 generators just for you
How to install Quake on a Symbian 60 phone
Like kicking it old school? Then say hello to Low Tech Magazine
Is Australia about to get a no contract, unlocked out of the box iPhone?
Why we all need a new path to liquidity
There are post-it notes and then there are interactive, sticky notes!
The NY Times explains what those kooky trader hand signals at the NY Mercantile Exchange really mean
Mobile barcodes don't look to be very popular on US college campus'
What are the social and legal consequences of virtual identities?
If you're looking for the 2008 OFCOM consultation into public service broadcasting, you'll find it here
Labels: Australia, biz dev, iPhone, Low Tech Magazine, Media Forge, mobile barcode, OFCOM, Quake, Rushmore Drive, sticky notes, Symbian 60, virtual identity
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