Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Here's some really interesting data on how Americans surf popular websites
And here's the same idea - only on a global level
Are magazines about to hit the endangered list?
Will the BBC's move from Kingswood Warren damage its ability to innovate?
Essential Reading: What you need to know before starting your own company
The Wall St. Journal says large scale corporate spending on ads no longer in vogue
This is a tutorial on thread programming
Kwiry allows you to text your Netfilx and Amazon orders from your mobile phone
Why closed platforms will ruin the web
The Information Architecture behind good web forms
Where's the reality in Mobile TV?
These really boring products rocked in social media
Say hello to the Nigerian Film Industry. No, really
Labels: America, bbc, closed platforms, information architecture, Kingswood Warren, Kwiry, magazines, mobile TV, Nigerian Film Industry, social media, startups, thread programming, Wall Street Journal
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