Monday, 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 @ 20:02Wednesday, 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 @ 07:05Thursday, May 29, 2008
Say hello to a full screen demo of Google's Android
Say hello to more competition and openness in the real estate listings market
Beerbankroll is a crowdsourced beer brewery. More lambics, please!
Say hello to Barnes and Noble, the mobile version
How do you know when a design is really finished?
The XYZ desk is both a computer and a desk
Why running an online community is like running a political campaign
Will the mobile web be worth over $22 Billion by 2013?
If you need a roommate, roommateclick may be for you
What comes first? The "OK" button or the "Cancel" button?
Say hello to Edit Magazine
Check out this coffee carrier for "common customers"
We're loving these photos of abandoned offices
Labels: Android, Barnes and Noble, Beerbankroll, button, coffe, Edit magazine, Google, mister toledano, mobile web, online community, real estate, roommateclick, usability
posted by olli @ 06:49Friday, April 25, 2008
Just when you thought it was safe - COMP USA returns...to Florida, at least
Say hello to Facebook's "Insiders guide to viral marketing"
Looks like T-Mobile is getting ready to start shipping Android equipped phones
These are Google's user experience guidelines
Not a fan of Adobe Acrobat? Here are 30 alternatives
Clipblast has a nice overview of online video watching habits
If you think your office is competitive now - just try adjusting with the thermostat
Say hello to the new Yahoo! - sticky, viral and...friendly?
Are these really the five best transit systems in the world?
Do newspaper brands get diluted when they go online?
True or False: "There is no Web 3.0 or Web 2.0 - there is just the web"
Say hello to the MySpace iPhone web app
Are podcast ads effective or just really annoying?
The next time you're hiring someone - you might want to choose the one who has a family
The Pirate Bay has just broken the 12 million peer mark - eat it RIAA!
How to find great web development and design services
Fast Company has a short but sweet look at Chipotle's business methodologies
Germany wants to become the world leader in user experience design for the elderly
Labels: Acrobat, Android, Apple, Chipotle, Clipblast, COMP USA, eldery experience design, facebook, Google, Pirate Bay, podcast ads, viral marketing
posted by olli @ 07:34Friday, November 16, 2007
Wow! Is this the VW Up! Space developed by Apple?
Brijit is billing itself as a "thinking man's Digg"
If you're a budding filmmaker, you might want to check out Blowtorch
Say hello to free, ad supported music downloads via RCRD LBL
How to scout locations using Flickr
Taking a look at a developers thoughts on Google's Android
On that note...why is Google shutting down the feed to Newsmap?
Say hello to IKEA's new track and trace system
ReadWriteWeb offers you 5 essential mobile web apps
IBM now offering ready-to-use Cloud computing
These are 5 emerging social networks
If you ever needed a wall-mounted shoe dryer, we've got you covered
Why is MIT suing Frank Gehry?
Now you can text your ads directly to consumers via shopping trolleys
Labels: Android, Brijit, Cloud computing, Frank Gehry, Google, Ikea, MIT, Newsmap, shoe dryer, Shopping, social networking, Up, VW, web apps
posted by olli @ 12:55Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Attention mobile developers: Say hello to Android
More of that: social design best practices for Open Social
Say hello to the new improved NPR music site
Payscale allows you to compare your salary with others in your field
Could vinyl be the last nail in the coffin of the CD?
What's the worst typeface of all time?
Could "self-serve hyper-targeting ad networks" be the future?
Our old friend Jello Biafra gets an interview in the Guardian
Love may tear us apart but this poster will bring my wallet and this site together
What works and what doesn't in the social enterprise
10 types of programmers you'll encounter in the field
How to resolve conflicts easily with the 4 agreements
Half-Life in sixty seconds
Labels: Android, conflict resolution, Google, Guardian, Half Life, Jello Biafra, Joy Division, NPR, Payscale, programmers, social enterprise
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