Thursday, August 28, 2008
A haptic MacBook tablet may be closer to reality than you think
Say hello to your own personal UAV - The Draganfly X6
In Aaron Sorkin writing a screenplay about the founders of Facebook?
How bacteria could help power the future
The Morning News takes a look at the video game console wars
Our favourite motion graphics studio - Darkroom updates with a new site and new work. Breathtaking stuff.
How the music industry can fixing the licensing deal once and for all
Why everything you thought about the business of YouTube is wrong
Say hello to the Christian version of Guitar Hero
Say hello to the Marc Newson designed Airbus A380
The myths of developing a popular video game
Why hard times demand teamwork and not an MVP
We're loving this Berlin tag cloud t-shirt
How to be a good client. Please print, forward and have client return signed and notarized
Labels: Aaron Sorkin, Auckland, bacteria, Berlin tag cloud, console wars, Darkroom, Draganfly, good clients, guitar hero, haptic, licensing, Macbook, Marc Newson, music industry, teamwork, Video games
posted by olli @ 20:12Friday, 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 @ 07:11Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Google's recent DoubleClick acquisition under the microscope of the FTC
On that note - is Aussie startup MyLiveSearch a serious competitor to Google?
It's not Joost. It's Joox.
A List Apart offers some excellent advice for writing headlines
Is MySpace the next Prodigy? (10 points if you've actually used Prodigy)
JamJunky is like open project management software for musicians
Live in London? Check out 192.com for your mapping needs
The speaker list for 2007's Semi-Permanent Auckland has been announced
The high price of creating free ads
Lots of buttons here for your e-commerce design inspiration
Say hello to Japan's Handshake Company
More London: What you need to know about commuting by London Underground
Newspapers getting ready to take on Google News
Say hello to parasite architecture
Labels: 192, A List Apart, ads, architecture, Auckland, commuting, Google, headlines, Jamjunky, London, MyLiveSearch, MySpace, newspapers
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