Monday, June 30, 2008
Say hello to Rhapsody's new "Music Without Limits" campaign
Does the current deluge of data make theoretical testing models obsolete?
These are the BBC.co.uk web design guidelines
How to create an extended social profile using Twitter
How to get a job as a web designer
9 steps to achieving flow and happiness in your work
Should Google buy the Associated Press?
Say hello to the new last.fm API
Is LinkedIn getting into the insider trading business?
Say hello to the supermarket of the future
10 things to look for in a website health check
What are the best countries for business?
Labels: AP, API, bbc, design job, Google, insider trader, international business, last.fm, LinkedIn, Rhapsody, supermarkets, web guidelines, website health
posted by olli @ 22:24Thursday, June 26, 2008
(We're away for the long weekend so no posts on Friday - we'll be back on Monday.)
You need to read this: Icann relaxes top level domain and yes - it matters
Even Bill Gates hates Microsoft's Usability. Hello Office 2007!
Has WOW lost it's standing as the world's biggest MMO?
13 innovations in future transport and travel
What are the best US cities by design?
Can you really hack the power grid? The Chinese seem to think so
Say hello to MySpace's data availability API
This is a lovely information architecture breakdown of a newspaper redesign
Do you need to be a programmer to run a software company?
This little piggy bank helps saves your pennies to buy stuff in an RPG
Further proof that MBA's are usually bad news for a creative business
Crunchgear takes a visit to the Dyson labs and brings back video!
If you're into the military or just blowing stuff up - RealMilitaryFlix is for you
Cool! Instinctiv turns your iPhone into Pandora
Hackers have finally cracked London's Oyster card system
Why you should do what you're great at
Labels: Bill Gates, China, hacking, Icann, information architecture, London, MBA, Microsoft, MMO, MySpace, Oyster, power grid, RPG, Transport, usability, WOW
posted by olli @ 22:05Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Say hello to the next generation of the BBC iPlayer
Five sites to play old computer games once again
How to build your own widget
How Facebook stores billions of photos
More on that...say hello to China's Facebook clones
Are these the top 10 navigation menus on the web?
What's going with Spain and the Spanish obsession with SMS?
Amazee looks like a really interesting collaboration tool for your projects
The 10 commandments of web design
Why journalists must learn the values of the blogging revolution
Say hello to 30 apps for jailbroken iPhones and Ipod Touches
Say hello to the final designs for New York City's High Line
How technology is changing the world of Washington DC
How to explain post-modern life to management
Labels: Amazee, bbc, bloggin, China, computer games, facebook, High Line, iPhone, iPlayer, iPod Touch, jailbreak, journalism, management, NYC, politics, post-modern, SMS, Spain, technology, Washington
posted by olli @ 20:05Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Why don't JC Penney want you to see this ad?
Say hello to CNET's new re-design. We like it
Are we about to see a recession in the online ad market? Doesn't look like it...
Evernote is a virtual storage and connectivity website. Check it out
Raphael Grignani discussed Nokia's Homegrown on the Adaptive Path blog
Why good coders code and great coders reuse
Why the dead press is really dead and why Wikipedia is killing them all
Here's an interesting look inside Wikipedia's infrastructure
50 "kick ass" logos for your logo design inspiration
Why the coming Petabyte age won't be about more, but about difference
What makes a good cloud computer?
These are the 10 biggest parties in the world.
Forgot to complete your timesheet? Be glad you don't work at Razorfish
Labels: ad, Cloud computing, CNET, coding, Evernote, Homegrown, JC Penney, logo, Nokia, party, Petabyte, Raphael Grignani, Razorfish, re-design, recession, timesheet, Wikipedia
posted by olli @ 20:56Monday, June 23, 2008
How can you model the real market value of social networks?
If you're waiting for Google's Android phone, you might not want to hold your breath
Tools to lure and keep consumers
If you're looking to build a new apartment complex, you might want to see what they're doing in Slovenia
Why it's OK to hate your American cell phone company
If you're looking for new DJ decks, Metrofarm should be top of your list
Say hello to the highest popping toaster in the world
Is this the future of urban life?
Does Facebook's growth outside the United States really matter?
Yahoorezinr will write your Yahoo! resignation letter for you. How convenient!
Are metrosexual developers better coders than the regular joes?
This banner ad will kill you without remorse
What every good marketer knows can be found on this webpage
This is a two-part rule on naming your start-up
Labels: Android, banner ads, branding, cell phone, consumer retention, Google, marketing, Metrofarm, metrosexuals, Slovenia, social network, start-up, toaster, urban life, yahoo, Yahoorezinr
posted by olli @ 20:02Friday, June 20, 2008
Looks like it's the end for MySpace favourite Helio
Say hello to iPhone porn
Will these tweets be a part of your kids historical record?
Is AT&T really subsidizing $325 for every iPhone it sells?
Will the high price of oil destroy the American suburb?
Yahoo!: The Failure. Myths versus Reality
Paul Oakenfold is making a comeback to London's KISS FM
Zoomii is an interesting alternative interface for Amazon
Gilmpse is a promising magazine for ex-pats and travelers (not tourists)
What exactly is universal design?
Hipster Runoff takes a look at some of the big music names bubbling under right now
We really love Michael Surtees colour studies of NYC
Labels: Amazon, American suburbia, Glimpse, Helio, Hipster Runoff, iPhone, Michael Runoff, MySpace, NYC, Paul Oakenfold, porn, twitter, universal design, yahoo, Zommii
posted by olli @ 22:04Thursday, June 19, 2008
10 disruptive technologies you might want to watch for over the next few years
How to get cross-browser compatibility every time
Say goodbye to New York's South Street Seaport and hello to...
5 ways on how to improve your reputation system
8 ways of visualizing the news
Netflix is saying goodbye to Profiles
Why men access the mobile web 10 times more than women worldwide
Why GTA IV was the beginning of the end for the mega-game industry
These vinyl stickers are not for your walls. They are for your car
12 tools for kick ass web meetings
Perhaps one of them is DVE Telepresencing where you appear as a hologram?
Why it sucks doing IT for a large corporation
Smool make particularly fabulous home furnishings
Labels: browser compatibility, corporate IT, disruptive technology, DVE telepresence, Infectious, mobile web, Netflix, New York, news visualization, reputation, Smool, South Street Seaport, web meetings
posted by olli @ 20:21Wednesday, June 18, 2008
How to buy an entire village online
How to comment about your company on blog posts without being spammy
45 websites where you can get free music
But you know what? None of those are as good as Blood Is Truth
Say hello to the iPhone running Windows XP
Say hello to Android running on the Nokia N95
Need a job? Engadget is looking for writers
Is LinkedIn really worth $1 Billion?
Reddit goes open source. Will Digg follow?
If you like the Smart car, you might want to check out the Think
Say hello to the shape-shifting military robot
The Harvard Business Review has a manifesto for the next industrial revolution
Aster & Sage make really lovely iPod and mobile phone holders
Labels: Android, Aster and Sage, blogging, Blood is Truth, Engadget, free music websites, Harvard Business Review, LinkedIn, Nokia 95, Smart, Think, Windows XP
posted by olli @ 19:16Tuesday, June 17, 2008
You might think Facebook apps are lame, but they are generating a lot of traffic
Why aren't Android developers flocking to the iPhone?
Social media is coming to the rescue for victims of disasters
Jeff Jarvis takes a look at the recent re-shuffling over at BBC News
How to be a leader in your field
Google (yes, Google) offer three trends to watch in social networking
On that note - 11 search trends that may disrupt Google and search as we know it
Has the Associated Press been taking advice from the music industry?
How to publish your own magazine
Is MagCloud the future of magazine publishing?
Say hello to Tokyo's new Fukutoshin subway line
ABC almost admits that its digital offerings more valuable than their broadcast ones
If you're into Modernism, you should have a look at The New Modernist
Labels: ABC, Android, AP, facebook, Fukutoshin, Google, iPhone, leadership, magazine publishing, MagCloud, search trends, social media, The New Modernist, tokyo
posted by olli @ 07:05Monday, June 16, 2008
eBay turns into a used car salesman with eBay motors
8 rules for better executive collaboration
If you hate crowded malls, you might want to head over to the South China Mall
Say hello to Google's Net Neutrality detector
If the cost of oil is worrying, you might want to check out these 30 electric car companies
How to get traffic from the top social media sites
How users read online
7 traits of highly effective community managers
How the web is enabling consumer driven healthcare
These are 10 examples of auto-tune abuse in pop-music
What's wrong with American furniture designers?
Labels: American furniture designers, auto-tune, community management, eBay, electric cars, Google, healthcare, pop music, social media traffic, South China Mall
posted by olli @ 06:57Friday, June 13, 2008
At long last, the Yahoo! / Microsoft saga is finally over but...
Say hello to the Yahoo! vs. Google saga.
Even more good news - MySpace is finally, finally, finally getting a re-design
How to avoid getting brandjacked
Why you shouldn't be afraid of customer reviews
Does Auckland have a better quality of life than Sydney, Melbourne or Wellington?
Say hello to Vanity Fair's Blogopticon
Interesting - Torrelay allows you to download Torrents without a client
Fotoviewr offers an interesting way to showcase your Flickr photos. Still no letter "e"
ASCII pronounciation rules for programmers
Heelarious make high-heeled shoes for toddlers. Seriously
For those desperate or too busy, you can now buy pre-made Facebook profiles on eBay
Is there a role for the architect in the refugee camp?
If you like Nintendo, you'll love these wall graphics
The Awesome Highlighter allows you to highlight words on webpages and share them
Endossa is a really interesting brick-and-mortal version of Etsy in Sao Paulo
Labels: Auckland, Awesome Highlighter, Blogopticon, brandjacking, eBay, Endossa, facebook, Flickr, Fotoviwr, Google, Microsoft, MySpace, Nintendo, Sydney, Torrelay, Vanity Fair, wall graphics, yahoo
posted by olli @ 07:11Thursday, June 12, 2008
Glassdoor makes for some very interesting reading about your favourite companies
Why letting users rate your ads just might be a good idea
If you're looking for $200 art and live in Vancouver, The Cheaper Show is for you
How to exploit video advertising for fun and profit
"The Wrong House" takes a look at the architecture of Alfred Hitchcock
25 pieces of writing software you should know about
What freelancers should include in their Terms of Service agreement
What's the 2008 Font Of The Year? Say hello to PFCentroPro
CitySense is a real-time GPS application that tells you where the real hot-spots are in your city
The idiot's guide to fixing Yahoo!
Say hello to Muji's new upscale store in Shinjuku
If you're looking for more business leads online, you should check out Smibs
How cloud computing works
If you're looking to start your own company, the Start Conference is for you
Labels: advertising, Alfred Hitchcock, CitySense, Cloud computing, Glassdoor, GPS, PFCentroPro, Smibs, Start Conference, The Cheaper Show, The Wrong House, writing software, yahoo
posted by olli @ 07:09Wednesday, June 11, 2008
AOL says radio isn't dead and launches online radio guide
Radio Privat looks like a promising online radio station from Chile
Is Google making us stupid?
The BBC to build webpage for every single TV show...ever made
Disney.com gets around to the Internet and will stream full-length movies from its website (for free!)
The user interface of the Formula 1 race car
Why photographers hate the Creative Commons license
Could Liquid Planner be the project management software that finally knows how to deal with flaky clients?
CNN has an interesting article about the continuing appeal of vinyl records
10 SEO rules for designers
Will somebody please Metallica out of our misery already?
Lingro is a promising new translation website
Hotpads offers you a real-estate heat map for home buyers or renters
If you're using Flash for the first time, here's a good tutorial for you
This is a visual history of the BBC TV Detector Van. Yes, it's the TV Police!
Labels: AOL, bbc, Creative Commons, Disney, flash, Formula 1, Google, Hotpads, Liquid Planner, Metallica, online streaming, photography, radio, radio privat, SEO, user interface, vinyl records
posted by olli @ 07:04Tuesday, June 10, 2008
The new iPhone is nice and all - but Steve Jobs isn't looking so well these days
10 ways to make an iPhone killer
The Sound Of eBay makes music from your own eBay data
Loopt is a mobile social network
On that note...here are 10 more mobile social networks for you
7 habits for tackling the multi-tasking virus
How to create architecture for a crowded planet
Will parents shell out US$72 a year for a virtual Barbie?
What's holding up the NYC tech scene?
Are we nearing the end of celebrity endorsements?
How to write for print vs. the web
We think Boston really needs to get a sense of humour. These ads are awesome
If you're a freelancer, this tool will help you figure out how much to charge your clients
Labels: Apple, architecture, Barbie, Boston, celebrity endorsements, eBay, freelancing, iPhone, Loopt, mobile social networks, multi-tasking, NYC, Steve Jobs, writing for the web
posted by olli @ 06:42Monday, June 9, 2008
Did you know? Some computer company named Apple will be talking about a few things today...
Isofa.tv - the next generation of online video or just a really dressed up Joost clone?
Can Google Trends accurately predict the US Presidential election?
The NY Times interviews Trent Reznor about his new music business strategy
ReadWrite Web takes a look at the myths and realities of Generation Y
Say hello to QBox - a "social network music player"
How the Internet's growing power is rapidly diminishing Television's claim to the advertising throne
How well managed sprawl can actually make a city liveable
How to be a consultant
Could buses become mobile sensing platforms?
Three rules for start-up success
Do virtual brothels really exist?
Mark Jenkins makes really cool street art
Labels: Apple, consulting, Engadget, Generation Y, Google, internet advertising, Isofa, Joost, Mark Jenkins, QBox, ReadWriteWeb, start-ups, urban sprawl, virtual brothel
posted by olli @ 06:29Friday, June 6, 2008
Sta.rtup.biz is a social network for small business. What's with the silly URL?
This is a cool video about advertising in Times Square
Who will rule the new Internet?
Oh yeah, baby. Say hello to the Handbook of Disco
Iceberg is a site that wants you to be a programmer without being a programmer
Why tiered broadband is the enemy of innovation
Here are some gorgeous news information graphics for sale
How to design user interfaces for bank ATM's
Say hello to Facebook's "Supercool School"
We'd rather be living in a Finnish summer house
What's going on with Google's 20% time ideology?
What are your last thoughts before falling asleep?
Labels: advertising, Disco, facebook, Finland, Google, Guardian, Iceberg, information graphics, programming, sleep, sta.rtup.biz, summer houses, tiered broadband, Times Square
posted by olli @ 06:52Thursday, June 5, 2008
Blip is like Twitter but only for music tweeting
Ping My Company is like Hot Or Not for companies
What newspapers still don't understand about the web
Has Hong Kong become the capital of malware?
How to build a better content model for your site
How to send SMS messages from your iPod Touch
Looks like Google is expanding its Mountain View complex once again
How can marketers manage price inflation?
Four ways market research can kill innovation
Say hello to MTV's graphic design reality show competition
Techcrunch offers a great post on location-based technologies
Say hello to Ad Agency WOW
Labels: agency, Blip, content, Google, graphic design, Hong Kong, innovation, marketing, mtv, newspapers, Ping My Company, Techcrunch, WOW
posted by olli @ 07:01Wednesday, June 4, 2008
iPhone apps worth Jailbreaking for
Need to jailbreak or unlock your iPhone? Say hello to ZiPhone. We've used it. It's great
The Digital Newsagent offers you digital versions of UK magazines online
Vollee puts Second Life on your mobile phone
Why are top publishers bashing ad networks?
Why do you skip Photoshop when going from wireframes to HTML?
25 things I learned about business from South Park
How to make good design decisions
Say hello to heat sensitive wallpaper
How Internet dating really works
This is a stunning video of what magnetic fields really look like
Why we wear what we wear - the psychology of fashion
7 ways to get VOIP from your mobile phone
Was eBay nothing more than a fad?
The brand stairway to heaven and hell
How much do designers get paid? AIGA knows.
Labels: ad networks, AIGA, brands, design decisions, digital newsagent, eBay, internet dating, iPhone, jailbreaking, photoshop, salaries, Second Life, South Park, VOIP, Wallpaper
posted by olli @ 06:42Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Beware - Time Warner now beta testing metered Internet use in Texas
Concert Attack lets you share music concert photos and videos
The future of web 2.0 is...DOS 2.0? Say hello to Goosh
Muzicons is like the anti-Muxtape - sharing one song instead of a playlist
How to promote your band on MySpace
Say hello to Santa Monica's new solar-powered LED ferris wheel
This book takes a look at the past 25 years at the UK's Channel 4
Why you should fire your PR agency
We really like The Ladybird Book of the Policeman
5 ways to spot a fake photo
Core 77 takes a look at the many faces of design leadership
8 things the Harvard Business Publishing Weekly hates about IT
Ars Technica looks at the long road from video game publisher to video game review
If you really want to annoy your co-workers, this is what you've been waiting for
Labels: Ars Technica, channel 4, Concert Attack, design leadership, fake photography, Goosh, Ladybird Book of Policemen, Muzicons, MySpace, PR, Santa Monica, Time Warner, video game reviews, Vitorio Benedetti
posted by olli @ 06:54Monday, June 2, 2008
3 things you might want to know about Windows 7
What's it really like to run a web design gallery
You've seen the photos but here's some background on Google's gorgeous Zurich office
Did you know - Tights Are Not Pants?
5 innovative ways the gaming industry is screwing you
Say hello to Net Neutrality in Canada
last.graph is a website that visualizes your last.fm history
How to fix municipal wi-fi
Offbeat Guides allow you to build your own custom made travel guide
How to build website prototypes in Flash
Are these the cream of the crop of 2008 Summer Music Festival website designs?
Labels: Canada, flash prototypes, Google, music festival, Net Neutrality, offbeat guides, tights are not pants, web design gallery, Wi-Fi, Windows 7
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