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 @ 22:24Friday, May 16, 2008
Here's the latest IAB Internet Advertising Report - $21 Billion, anyone? .pdf
Are social networks dragging down CPM's?
Why is Google's Sergei Brin "bearish" on social ad revenue?
How the Pentagon is making Iron Man real in five easy steps
Why Generation Y is going to change the web
The promise and peril of ubiquitous computing
Here's a nice collection of open courseware links for aspiring web devs
How to get personal value from web surfing
Say hello to Reuters' Spotlight - more API's than you can shake a stick at
How Apple is changing DRM
Labels: API, Apple, CPM, DRM, Gen Y, IAB, Iron Man, open courseware, Pentagon, social network, ubiquitous computing, web surfing
posted by olli @ 06:54Thursday, April 24, 2008
What comes next after the API?
Advertising is dead. Long live "Tryvertising"
The Tennet's Mutual is a user generated music festival in Scotland
Here are 12 sites where you can download textures
Goodbye Santa Monica Place. Us and Frank Gehry will miss you
And since when did public toilets start winning prizes for architecture?
Who's the shining star of design these days? London? New York? No - try Buenos Aires
There are shining examples of Wayfinding. These are something else entirely
What do media planners really want from mobile?
This is a really nice post on Granular Social Networking
Neighborbee is a blog about what's happening in lower Manhattan these days
If you're the kind of person ready to die for your artwork, you might want to chat with Gregor Schneider
These YouTube videos will teach you how to become a Blacksmith
These are 4 tips for social media toddlers
Labels: API, Blacksmithing, Buenos Aires, Frank Gehry, granular social networks, Gregor Schneider, media planning, Neighborbee, Santa Monica Place, Scotland, Tennets Mutual, textures, Tryvertising, Wayfinding
posted by olli @ 07:06Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Apple secures European iPhone revenue deals
Marketing alert: e-mail has overtaken snail mail for the first time in the UK
Wal-Mart launches mp3 downloads
MTV teams up with Twitter for the upcoming VMA's
This is a nice list of Web 2.0 API's
More Web 2.0 insanity: Simplespark is a Web 2.0 applications aggregator
Could YouTube become the next Craigslist?
More on that: How to get a job listed on Craigslist
How to design a menu for maximum revenue
Peepsnation is like Hot Or Not for your mobile phone
Say hello to Google Sky
Say hello to Microsoft's Tafiti
11 rules for life you won't learn in school
This is a USB cassette deck
Labels: API, Apple, Craigslist, email, Google Sky, iPhone, menu design, mtv, Peepsnation, Tafiti, twitter, WalMart, web 2.0, YouTube
posted by olli @ 07:37Wednesday, August 15, 2007
How to make people buy books
Why are most magazines Table Of Contents completely illegible?
Icon magazine offers design manifestos from the cream of the crop
WebUrbanist is a blog that looks at urban culture and alternative art
Adweek say that Old Media still resonates with consumers
How to be a successful web designer
Netflix rolls out social networking features
Tim O'Reilly takes a look at the virtues of print in the Web 2.0 world
Are RSS subscribers the same thing as a "hit" on your website?
This is a list of mobile and telephony API's and mash-ups
HeardonTV allows you to find music you heard on a TV show
Foodloops help keep your food organized
This is a great report from the NSBA that looks at the surfing habits of teens (.pdf)
Have you seen Wired's how-to wiki?
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic will be broadcasting a concert in Second Life
Labels: API, books, Foodloops, HeardonTV, mash-up, NSBA, Old Media, RSS, Second Life, telephony, traffic, WebUrbanist, Wired
posted by olli @ 08:09Thursday, May 31, 2007
Apple + YouTube - the next piece of the convergence puzzle falls into place?
Dan Hill's been blogging from the Postopolis conference in NYC
HP creates personal shopping kiosk tailoring products specifically to you
Say hello to the Journal Of Popular Noise
Correlate.us brings all your Web 2.0 feeds together in one place
Say hello to Jason Calcanis' new human powered search engine: Mahalo
The Google Gears API Developers Guide
Don't mess with the users: LiveJournal deletion sparks mini revolt
How to make Tetris ice cubes
Which US ISP's are spying on you?
The official guide to "calling Shotgun"
Adrenalin junkie? Thrill seeker? Have we got the home for you!
Labels: API, Apple, Google, HP, ISP, LiveJournal, music, personal shopping, Postopolis, Tetris, web 2.0, YouTube
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