Wednesday, 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 @ 07:04Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Now that Yahoo! is history, is AOL next on Microsoft's radar?
TwittEarth visualizes Tweets from all over the world
Are the global telco's plotting a rival to Skype?
If anyone has seen Peter Gabriel's server, please let him know
5 bionic exoskeleton suits of the future
Jakob Nielsen wants you to know how little users read
Smashing Magazine celebrates pixel art
Vodaphone snags the iPhone in ten countries including India, Turkey and New Zealand
The 50 greatest commercial parodies of all time
Forget flashmobbing, we're totally down with Photobombing
How to understand the Model-View-Controller concept
Check out the Graphic Design Festival in Breda, Netherlands from May to June
Say hello to the next evolution of Nokia
Village is a really lovely independent collective of type foundriees
Say hello to Foster + Partners new green complex for Singapore
Labels: AOL, Breda, exoskeleton, Foster, foundries, graphic design festival, Microsoft, MVC, Nokia, Peter Gabriel, photobombing, pixel art, Singapore, Skype, telco, Twittearth, Village
posted by olli @ 20:03Monday, January 14, 2008
Incredimazing looks like a low rent version of FFFFound!
A Pleo gets dissected. Think very carefully about how you feel looking at this link
Reverse Mobile offers to find out what that mystery number is
If you liked Autechre's Gantz Graf - you're going to love umfeld.tv
In the magazine world, what's more important? Finding content or producing content?
Why CNET is in the mess they're currently in
How to liberate the soul of your home
The NY Times takes an in-depth look at the afterlife of cellphones
If you like following the London Underground, you should check out the Tubelines YouTube channel
Textmap is a very interesting keyword based news aggregator
Is AOL encouraging its staff to spam their friends?
In Sweden, you'll be heating your train station with your own body warmth
Do you want to see a Portal 2? You can count our vote as "Yes"
Why the "revolution" will not be designed
UCLA takes a photographic look at Los Angeles from 1920 to 1990
Labels: AOL, CNET, content, design, Incredimazing, Los Angeles, mobile phones, Pleo, Portal, Reverse Mobile, Sweden, Textmap, Tubelines, Umfeld
posted by olli @ 07:04Thursday, September 6, 2007
Your Facebook profile will soon be indexable by search engines
Apple to offer iTunes purchases via Starbucks
More on that - Starbucks Gossip is a blog about "America's favorite drug dealer"
We're really into Amy Bennett's "Neighbors" series of paintings
Voice Forge allows you to turn your own voice into synthetic speech
Core77 offers you a back-to-school design cheat sheet
8 tips on how to find a mentor and get mentored
The Single Hauz is a house on a stick
HubBuzz is a neighbourhood matchmaker for rentals across the Western US
What is really means when a client says "can you make it pop?"
A Brief Message offers design thoughts in 200 words or less
ReadWriteWeb takes a look at 10 future web trends
What are the 8 most dangerous consumer technologies?
If you work for AOL, you might want to polish up that resume
Say hello to the Nine Inch Nails open source remix album
These are photos of very creative bus ads from around the world
These are questions for the agency executive
Labels: agency executives, Amy Bennett, AOL, Apple, bus ads, facebook, itunes, mentoring, Nine Inch Nails, Single Hauz, Starbucks, Voice Forge, web trends
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