Friday, July 25, 2008
Google know just how big the web is and it's bigger than you think
You know that when even The Rolling Stones ditch EMI, the music industry is in trouble
Interesting: EA Games has just signed a deal with United Talent Agency
Say hello to last.fm's "Dancing" ads
Australia's ABC launch their version of the iPlayer - it's called the ABC iView
Say hello to the hang on outlet
These 25 visionairies created empires from nothing
Who wins in the battle between mobile IM and SMS?
This MPAA hacker was spying on the Pirate Bay. Bad hacker. Bad!
Should you really be reading more corporate blogs?
Say hello to Audi's new multi-media interface
Premiere Issues is a collection of 1st issue magazine covers
Say hello to Pitchfork Media's overlooked records of 2008
Labels: 2008, Audi, EA, EMI, Google, hang on outlet, last.fm, MMI, mobile IM, MPAA, Pitchfork, Premiere Issues, Rolling Stones, United Talent Agency
posted by olli @ 21:40Wednesday, February 26, 2008
In Japanese print ads - URL's are out and search boxes are in
What the world will be like in 2008 circa 1968
Is widget company Slide really worth half a billion dollars?
Charging your users and giving them full control - A new business model is born?
Colophon is tracking the latest and greatest magazines out there
A List Apart on why sign-up forms must die. Die, we say! Die!
Say hello to iMeem's new developer platform
How to get involved in social media if you're a big corporation
We're loving this Jimmy office desk. The price? Not so much
We're also loving these Lucky Loke T-Shirts
Feng-GUI will tell you if you user interface is hot or not
Are you 16 and need to smuggle beer in somewhere? We've got you covered
Orbit Baby make strollers and prams for designers
Healia looks to be a very interesting health and wellness oriented search engine
Labels: 2008, A List Apart, canoflage, Colophon, Feng-GUI, Healia, iMeem, Japan, Jimmy Desk, lifecasters, Lucky Loke, Orbit Baby, pram, print ads, sign up forms, Slide, social media, stroller, user interface
posted by olli @ 21:10Monday, December 24, 2007
shiner.clay would like to wish all of you crazy kids a very Merry Christmas
Essential Reading: David Byrne interviews Thom Yorke on the real value of music
How do you define "Web 2.0"? Nokia says: "By connecting people"
A Playstation emulator for the iPhone? Indeed. Say hello to psx4iphone
Why journalists suck at business
Why do Apple customers care so much?
World Changing takes a look at the user experience of bus design
ReadWriteWeb throw in their predictions for 2008
Speaking of next year - The Mobile City conference hits Rotterdam, 27-28 February 2008
Say hello to Wikia Search Labs. The private beta starts 07 January
Jason Munn designs gorgeous indie rock posters. We'll take 'em all!
Wired magazine takes a look at 10 startups worth watching in 2008
Google's Open Social posts their best practices list for social design
Why Paris isn't another Silicon Valley
The Guardian takes a look at Britain's local bloggosphere
Labels: 2008, Britain, David Byrne, Mobile City, Paris, ReadWriteWeb, Silicon Valley, social design, startups, Thom Yorke, web 2.0, Wired, World Changing
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